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Slay Me

Solo Theatre · Theatre of Mutiny · Ages 16+ · United States of America

Content Warning One Person Show World Premiere
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MATT MORILLO certified reviewer June 21, 2025
Funny, dark, twisted and super entertaining!... full review
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ALEX GARCIA ig: @hereviewstheatre certified reviewer June 17, 2025
Darkly funny and touching... full review
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GORDON STEPHEN MATHESON JR certified reviewer June 17, 2025
As a man who occasionally has the attention span of a fly I generally prefer non solo shows, This show had my attention the whole time. The dark theme also made me nervous but Veronica delivers as great story with extremely emotional acting that held my attention the whole time. The reason for the struggle was very deep and appreciated. She presented a great case for being resilient in the search for hope. ... full review
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ANDREW ROBERTS certified reviewer June 15, 2025
A hilarious and frankly insane take on being a woman in a world that just isn’t built for women. The story is raw and intense in a way that reminds you of why dark comedies are so hilarious. It’s simple and so well executed, it will have you questioning the sanity of everybody involved in the show, including you and every other person in that audience. And of course, it’s relatable as hell. Though that’s something you’ll probably need to discuss with your therapist at your next session.... full review
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ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 14, 2025
tagged as: dark · witty · Hilarious
Really Funny! This dark comedy reels you in with chaos and witty humor. Would highly recommend!... full review
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MARIAH KARP certified reviewer June 13, 2025
I absolutely adore this play! This play was very well written, well acted, well produced, and well directed. This play puts the audience on a roller coaster of emotions with laughter, sadness, and serious tones. ... full review
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AUDREY SPAIN certified reviewer June 13, 2025
This show takes you through it alongside Veronica. You can feel the emotion as you watch her absolutely KILL her hour long monologue wholeheartedly with grace and passion. It was funny, deep, relatable, touching, vulnerable, sincere. It made me go from laughing one minute to genuinely questioning if Veronica is okay in her personal life the next. That’s how good she is. I just wanted to get up and give her a hug. 1000/10 show. 100000/10 writing (per usual. Veronica is an amazing writer. I don’t know how she does it..) absolutely recommend going to see this show. You will never regret it! ... full review
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JULIE HACKETT certified reviewer June 09, 2025
tagged as: Raw · vulnerable · Dark Comedy
Veronica Rosas delivers a hilariously raw performance in Slay Me which shines a light on the experience of women over 30. Her dark comedy elicits loads of laughs and she does not shy away from seemingly self deprecating humor. But the absolute highlight for me was the profound vulnerability in the sections where she questions her motives and deepest fears.... full review
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MARTIN HARDLUND certified reviewer June 09, 2025
tagged as: real · emotional · funny · Raw
Provocative script, performed with raw emotion that is felt by the audience. Funny moments, painful moments, embarrassing moments, great performance and direction. ... full review
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BRENDA WONG certified reviewer June 23, 2025
tagged as: Dark Comedy · manic
Victoria believes her neighbor, a man she is attracted to, has murdered multiple young women, and she asks: why not her? Is she too old? Not attractive enough? This show leads the audience on a downward spiral into depression and mania, as she tries to figure out what to wear, decides she needs to put on makeup, needs to bake some cookies. She rehearses the words she should she use to confront him. The audience watches Victoria suffer a mental breakdown in front of them.... full review
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