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DAN RUTH
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June 22, 2026
TL Forsberg, along with her unstoppable spirit, delivers a powerhouse performance in her autobiographical solo show about surviving and performing in the world between deaf and hearing. Brimming with a fearlessness and shining a bright light on a career that was nearly cancelled, Forsberg, along with her strength and courage, rises high above the world of her disability in a masterfully crafted show that will leave you breathless. Forsberg's story will shake you. One of the best solo shows in the Fringe....
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SEAN HACKLEY
certified reviewer
June 13, 2026
A delightful and heartfelt performance of an actor/artist/singer feeling “in between” and “not enough” for others to put in a box or “type”.
Thoroughly enjoyed the performance in all of its nuance and self-introspection.
Highly recommend. ...
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COLLEEN HAMMOND WHITMORE
certified reviewer
June 30, 2026
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#powerful #asl #solo
TL is an absolutely captivating performer....
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LAURA GOLD
certified reviewer
June 28, 2026
This is the second time I’ve been to a solo show by TL. It was just as riveting as the one I went to a few years ago. TL is a force! She exudes all the qualities that make a solo show great. The show is thoughtful, funny and intense. An underrated quality sometimes is how watching another person performing can make you feel. I felt deep caring which for me makes it about more than just a great performance… which it was. 💜...
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DAVID PAVAO
certified reviewer
June 28, 2026
TL Forsberg's unique life experience is played out in such a beautiful and honest way, it is pure poetry in motion. ...
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GRYGORII CHERNOMOROV
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June 28, 2026
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We were at your performance and we are absolutely blown away. Your show 'Between Two Worlds' is a powerful, deeply moving, and spectacular masterpiece. Thank you for your raw honesty, your incredible ASL artistry, and for sharing your lived experience so courageously.
It doesn't matter whether someone is deaf or hearing — the most important thing is that you bring joy to everyone. Your positive energy and the happiness you share are absolutely on the highest level!
We are a Deaf family from Ukraine, now living in California. Our children are so happy here in California and our son enjoys communication within the deaf community. Your stories resonated with us deeply. We felt every word and every sign.
Thank you for your light and for creat...
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YELBA ZOE MCCOURT
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June 27, 2026
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#self-acceptance #unity #onewoman #solo
Between Two Worlds is a deeply personal and surprisingly universal exploration of what it means to exist between identities. Through the lens of a performing artist navigating the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community, TL Forsberg reveals a kind of isolation many audience members will recognize, even if they’ve never experienced hearing loss themselves: the ache of feeling unseen, misunderstood, or “not enough” within the very group where you expect to belong.
The show is educational without ever feeling like a lecture. I came away with a greater appreciation for the nuances within the Deaf community and the assumptions people make about identity. But what stayed with me most was the emotional truth underneath it all. Whether you’ve felt too d...
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CHARLES LULA
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June 27, 2026
Feckin Brilliant! Dynamic, heartfelt, educational! TL is a force of nature! Highly entertaining. A wide expression of emotion
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BARBARA BROWNELL
certified reviewer
June 23, 2026
Between two Worlds.....has it all. T L is absolutely captivating; from the moment she steps onto the stage, you are completely drawn in ! This is one of the best performances I have ever seen--and I don't mean just at the Hollywood Fringe. Her story of navigating life between the deaf and hearing worlds while struggling with feelings of not being enough, is deeply personal and universally relatable....
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