Slay Me is such a perfect blend of raw emotion, impeccable comedic timing, true heart, relatable breakdowns with one of the most intimate and beautifully written conversation about death I have heard from a piece of art. This show did what incredible art is meant to do and started a tough conversation with myself in a very healing manner... a personal thank you to the gifts that Veronica offered with this show. ...
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What a truly clever story! This show was well performed and well directed, giving a funny and intriguing view into the mind of a single mom whose personal conflicts are…deadly hilarious! ...
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Slay Me is raw, honest and vulnerable! It summarizes everything we all feel at one point in time, as a woman, talking about insecurities, obsessions, the pressure to be beautiful, wanted, desired, by your neighbor or could be any men! It's a universal story that touches on all of us, from mental health, to self-worth and feminism! And it's so funny, that every line becomes louder with it's witty sense of humor!...
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I was so proud, the entire time. I’ve always known this girl has talent, I’ve been following her since forever. We share certain traumas and as fucked up as it all is, it’s funny… and she is able to package it up in a messy, raw, but somehow perfect laugh out loud way. But make no mistake … this is not a standalone self-tale. It twists and turns. Keeps you fully engaged. Loved it. ...
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A highly entertaining and original descent into depression, SLAY ME isn't afraid to tackle difficult topics while never losing its sense of humor and controlled chaos. A really fun time that will make you laugh and also reflect!...
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Funny and smart. It has a rawness that speaks to the subject matter of women displaced by society, literally dying to find a way to be seen....
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