A bold piece powered by total commitment. The dedication to the character and the world of the show makes for a memorable and uniquely chaotic experience....
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DOOFUS is endearingly silly and absurd and so fun but most of all surprisingly sweet. You can see how much love and care was put into this show. I don’t want to give away specifics but it kept me guessing and I was delightfully surprised at every turn. If you’re not already in love will Cole Triplett, you will be! ...
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Supremely delightful and unexpected. DOOFUS brings us into a world I wouldn't have imagined in my own mind. An absurdist treat about the ultimate menace The Landlord....
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2026 Bouffon meets Commedia! Cole has created a character that is so subversive and dynamic, all while being one of the stupidest guys who's ever lived: the landlord. Not just any landlord, The Landlord; the prototype for the modern-day Landlord; the guy who pretends to be your friend but actually wants to see you dead....
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AHHHHH DOOFUS WAS THE BEST!!!!! The whole audience was laughing the whole time and when we weren't we were captivated waiting for the next. Like any good clown, Cole kept the balloon of comedic energy afloat at all times whether it be with a silly kick of his foot or a realization of how silly his big blue head looked or with a tummy jiggle to satisfy our taste for the absurd.
To both mock landlords so savagely by being so dumb and full of himself and yet be so lovable and charming to win us over is a hard tightrope to toe and Cole impressed us all by doing it with such happiness and ease.
I got gentle wiffs of the beloved Pee Wee Herman, with some of Cole's mannerisms and vocal inflections, the bike riding, and the combination of du...
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Hysterical! Well crafted clown show that takes great advantage of his own physicality for raucous physical comedy. An additional note of sentimentality drawing on Texan roots was very effective....
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