This show was so fun and thoughtfully crafted. If I wasn't laughing, I had a dumb smile plastered on my face that really worked out the kinks in my TMJ. The songs were catchy, well-written, and needless to say, I felt super cucked and beta in their presence. ...
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Speaking as a heteronormative white male, this was totally the show for me! Had me laughing the whole way through and a breath of fresh air in this chaos we find ourselves in daily. While I have ZERO interest in the actual manosphere, this show is an absolute delight and not one to miss....
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Funny and relevant topic in today's culture with a good mix of societal commentary and many funny musical bits (if you're not an "toxic alpha male") ...
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I had such a great time. The humor was on point with catchy songs that made things all the more hilarious.
Highly recommend checking out the Strong Stoic Straitz and their scarily poignant shenanigans....
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Man did I love this show! It gave me the laughs I very much needed while also filling me with joy. The three main "straitz" really brought their characters to life and kept the show moving at a lightning pace. I've never been so willing to be mansplained to! The Greivance Train is an absolute highlight but there are so many gags that will keep you doubled over laughing the whole show....
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I'm so glad I saw these high-quality alpha males share their thoughts on how to cure the male loneliness epidemic and solve basically all of society's problems.
Strong Stoic Stratitz is definitely the most fun you'll ever have being mansplained to. And the musical laments were quite catchy. You'll leave aspiring to be just like them, proudly shouting their wise words: "Jesus! God! Titties! America!"...
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This play was a chilling reminder that there are two predominant camps in this culture right now (I’m not really in either one). The first (whom this play is “sending up”)(in other words: mocking) view my existence (as a trans person) as an abomination; suitable only for mockery and disdain (in other words: a joke). The second (who consider themselves an ally to me, others like me, and other marginalized individuals) view my existence, at best, as suitable ammunition in their disdain and mockery of the first group (in other words, also a joke). The reminder about the first group was unnecessary; in that they are in a constant state of reminding me of their thoughts and feelings towards me. The reminder about the second group was far more nec...
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