Writer/Performer Veronica Rosas has created a textbook solo show that meets the true definition of dark humor. If a person thinks about having a serial killer for a neighbor, I doubt most will ponder the "why" of why they have not been killed. However, that is exactly what Rosas' character, Victoria does in this feverish exploration of loneliness and self-worth.
Make no mistake, this show is not going to be the easiest for some people. To poke fun at murder and suicide in this particular way might cause discomfort. For me, however, Slay Me goes against acceptable societal norms and that is the very reason why it is interesting theatre. ...
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Superb performance by Veronica Rosas- raw and vulnerable, she had many layers as her character dealing with depression, her experience as a mother, and themes of sexuality and self love, all while being absolutely hilarious. ...
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Gleefully dark, hysterical, brave, daring, has a punk rock tinge of the early 00s that those straddling the GenX/Millennial line can really, really appreciate. This show grabs you immediately and doesn't let up until blackout. Leaves you wanting more....
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Slay Me is the kind of show that says surprise. It was wonderful. It was unexpected. The writing was stellar. The acting fantastic. The directing raw and truthful - absolutely great. Loved it. ...
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So glad I bookended my Fringe viewing with Veronica's work. A magnetic and raw performer! The dark comic concert at the heart of this show was relatable to all in the audience. ...
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