Tuesday is truly a comedic genius. Zany, slightly off-kilter, yet understanding of the human condition, she brings both absurdity and humanity to her character of Debi....
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Tuesday gives such a wild and crazy performance that I was smiling the entire time even if I never fully understood where things were going. Frankly, I didn't need to understand all of it, because I was just thrilled to be along for the ride. I appreciated the structure of the interviewer asking questions as it set Debi up to keep going on long unpredictable tangents about her showbiz past. I was left wanting to ask so many more questions in the end!! ...
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A delightfully vexing absurd trip through the mind of a drug addled clown trying with all her might to maintain her tenuous grasp on reality!
Tuesday has created a piece that touches my adult swim loving heart-I can see Debi standing alongside President Jimble from Smiling Friends or in any sketch from Tim & Eric in the best of ways!
And the interview style format was so simple and effective....
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Tuesday Thomas’s show is a daytime fever dream that keeps you laughing from begin to end. I fell in love with Debi, and even found myself, at times, relating to her. Especially on the topic of her mother! I’ll say no more! Just see it for yourself. ...
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A delightfully absurd showcase of character-driven comedy, elevated by a puppet and playful musical numbers that kept the energy unpredictable and fun throughout....
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Confessions of a Groupie is a fever dream of a good time! Jam-packed with clever humor and pop culture references that keeps you on the edge of your seat - I feel I want to see it again to catch it all. Tuesday Thomas is comedic gold in her portrayal of Debi. And it’s brilliantly weird and musically unhinged in all the right ways. I highly recommend this show - you have to see it to believe it!...
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I NEED to see more of Tuesday Thomas - the lines between absurd reality, and LSD flashback was thin and muddied in the best possible way. Tuesday is a powerful performer with a commanding presence that you cannot help but be glued to on stage. From the moment she walks in, you know the show is going to be a banger....
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