Doofus takes aim at the absurdity of landlords through a character who is completely unexpected. Totally committed, high-energy, dumb, and fun, the show embraces its ridiculousness with confidence and never lets up. A delightfully silly piece of clowning....
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This show is special, unique and hilarious. From minute one, Doofus is a fully 3D, fully authentic character, exuding so much love, we can’t help but love them back. This show has it all. From twists and turns, to bitters and limbo. It’s a vacation in Triplett’s playful imagination and a masterclass in what happens when clowns are brave enough to take big swings with earned confidence. SEE THIS SHOW...
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Doofus was a wild, silly time in the best of ways. Cole has a sense of joy in how they approach every beat of this show, and it was genuine joy the entire time....
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This guy is a freaking Doofus!! Cole does a wonderful job balancing timely mockery of landlords (evil) with his absolutely winning goofball persona (pure). He also is kind of like the inspector gadget of useless entertaining gadgets. Hell yeah. ...
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Cole is such a committed player. Such a finely-wrought character with great attention to detail. An anti-hero presented with earnestness and without judgment lets the satire marinate with the audience long after the surprising ending. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!...
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Bizarre, fast-paced, dumb (in a good way), commitment. I felt like I was in Cole's WEIRDO (compliment) brain. Cole sucks us into the landlord world of Doofus and the audience lOvEsSs it, eats it up nom nom nom....
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