This is truly unlike anything I've ever seen at Fringe. It's bold, bizarre, unconventional, and completely committed to its vision: a satirical take on AI, online shopping culture, and modern relationships!
Visually, the show is incredibly compelling and creative. The pink aesthetic is a personal fav haha annd the imaginative “family” of sex toy characters were fun! ...
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There is truly nothing like Out For Delivery. The deadpan absurdism morphs into genuine heart, and Lissa's performance and presentation are so enjoyable and thoughtful. Plus, who doesn't love horrifyingly weird sex toys!...
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One of the funniest, original and interesting things I've ever seen. Lissa plays with themes about consumer culture and outsourcing human needs to the artificial (physical and emotional) and I was in stitches the entire time. I was still laughing just thinking about it on the car ride home....
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Unlike any other clown show you’ll see this Fringe, Out for Delivery is like if Fred Rogers bought kinky objects and had an AI boyfriend. An absolute delight!...
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Amazon unboxing in a kitschy, sexy, hot pink paradise. A sharp commentary on loneliness, hoarding and pleasure. Relatable exploration of mindless, frictionless consumerism and AI companionship. Hilarious and very weird!...
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Lissa takes a look at overconsumption through a pastel pink lens and explores how capitalism has changed how we look at people and how we (over)buy....
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I truly have never seen anything like this. I loved being inside Lissa's brain for 45 minutes. A mostly sex-toy show-and-tell that didn't feel horny and gross!...
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A wacky QVC show with items I bet you have truly never seen, anchored in the host's real life Amazon addiction (if I may...?) and her relationship with her AI bf cohost. Lovely look and stage picture that offers a funny, jarring contrast with the shock and discomfort caused by contemplating some of the items for sale, AI's infringement on our lives and modern humanity's isolation and search for companionship. ...
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Lissa Rivera’s Out for Delivery feels like getting trapped inside someone’s online shopping cart and somehow finding your own loneliness staring back at you....
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