The writing is witty and invoked instant nostalgia with anecdotes about growing up in LA and dealing with struggles of a cervix that just won’t quit. What a triumph of turning adversity into a literal party.
What I didn't like
I’d want to see a version that doesn’t have the signature Fringe time limit to enjoy every gem of story and side note! A great problem to have :)
My overall impression
Heartfelt, funny, and incredibly relatable to folks with and without uteruses, but as someone with one, I felt incredibly validated and seen.