This is a MUST SEE Fringe Show for 2026! I laughed, I cried and I certainly wasn't the only one. Rather Profound. Hits your heart! Bizarre! I loved it! A Clown Show yet filled with Truth and Honesty of Motherhood & the juggle of your own life before being a Mom. I am not a Mom, only to dogs, yet you don't have to be a parent to love BEBE BEBE! Also, Motherhood and every one of us has had a Mom, and that insight as simple as it is was told to us in a new fresh way! ...
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An intimate, emotional hour of pure clown! Bebe is an honest view of motherhood that filled me with compassion and made me reflect on the weight and sacrifice of being a mother. Veronica keeps a personal connection with the audience the entire time, with layers of clown games woven through. This is a show you'll keep reflecting on after you leave!!...
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Veronica will take you on a journey where you experience a full spectrum of human emotions. You will laugh, scream, cry, and everything in between. You will leave wanting more....
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A beautiful, hilarious, and deeply personal clown show that transforms the chaos of new motherhood into something heartfelt and universally resonant. It felt intimate, grounded, and genuinely moving while still being consistently laugh out loud funny!...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 17, 2026
As a piece exploring postpartum experiences, there were certainly moments that resonated with audience members who have lived through new motherhood, and there were even a handful of genuinely funny observations and well comically timed examples of sleep deprivation. But too often, the show relied on increasingly shocking imagery and audience participation that felt less earned than imposed.
Art can be uncomfortable. Art sometimes should be uncomfortable. But "uncomfortable" is not a substitute for craft. Whether this production is profound or merely provocative will likely depend on the viewer. I don't think "you just didn't get it" is a fair move when audience members leave the theater confused, disconnected, and questioning whether the...
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