The one-woman performance was nothing short of remarkable. Dana carried the audience effortlessly through an emotional and engaging story, seamlessly shifting between humor and vulnerability. The multimedia elements were thoughtfully integrated and perfectly timed, enhancing the narrative without ever distracting from it. I found myself laughing one moment and tearing up the next—a testament to the strength of both the writing and the performance. It was a beautiful reminder of the power of storytelling in its simplest form.
What I didn't like
My only suggestion would be to improve the sound amplification. Sitting toward the back, I occasionally found myself straining to hear parts of the dialogue. A slight adjustment to the microphone or audio levels would help ensure every audience member can fully experience the performance.
My overall impression
Tommy Cooper’s Fez is a beautifully written and creatively performed exploration of memory, family, and the enduring bond between a daughter and her father. Blending humor with heartfelt storytelling, the show invites audiences into a deeply personal journey that feels both intimate and universally relatable, leaving a lasting sense of warmth and nostalgia.