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JULIETTA CORTI
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June 09, 2026
Honesty and transparency fill the script that is “Good Boys Anonymous.” It is a heartfelt tour de force confessional of the dangers and consequences of living your life to please other people. Bill Prudich is a standout, and is surrounded by an talented ensemble of actors. Would see it again! ...
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LARRY TEE
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June 08, 2026
A sensitive and compelling evening of theatre....
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PIETRO MERCIECA
certified reviewer
June 08, 2026
7 different stories, 7 testimony and only one writer.
It’s actually hard to believe how far this show takes you. The acting was great and gave credit to the writing that was something I’ve never seen before.
The show takes you in a journey of introspection and let you leave at peace and moved.
The direction make you part of the hole show without moving.
I was in from start to finish.
Go watch it! ...
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ANDY PRESCOTT
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June 07, 2026
Very relatable and deeply cathartic confessions set within the context of a group therapy session....
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LACEY STRACHAN
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June 06, 2026
A brilliant, touching, and thought-provoking play. Highly recommend!...
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STEPHANIE SAUNDERS
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June 06, 2026
Good Boys Anonymous is an amazing theater experience. The excellent writing, casting, direction, and acting of this short play introduced me to feelings I wasn't aware I had. Who knew that sadness, joy, anger, elation, humor and grief could all co-exist in less than an hour? Each character took us on an extraordinary journey and left us feeling a little more connected, by the end of the play. Whether you are a good boy, or not, this play is worth seeing....
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ANONYMOUS
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June 06, 2026
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This play and these actors are brilliant!
Bill Prudich brings together a series of 7 monologues tied together through the setting of a support group circle where everyone is dealing with the burden of being a “good boy/ girl”.
The intimate stories of these people are raw, vulnerable and heart wrenching; shining a light into the origin of their people pleasing habits and their struggle with coming to terms and letting it finally go, with Joshua Alejo, Scott Hislop and Bill Prudich being strong highlights. A definite must watch for this year's Fringe!...
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ALICIA ONTIVEROS
certified reviewer
June 06, 2026
GBA showcases an intimate portrayal of our deepest fears and unspoken desires. You are sure to find yourself and loved ones reflected in the beautifully crafted narratives....
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STELLA CHOE
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June 06, 2026
An intimate and engaging play with a great cast! Both quietly moving and funny, I enjoyed the performances. ...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 06, 2026
This is a brilliant and moving, personal and yet universal piece about carrying the burden of “goodness” throughout lives. The weight of which affects different people in different ways. Spotless direction by Rick Simone-Friendland. And seamless, deeply revealing writing from Bill Prudich. A touching, hilarious and moving night of theater. ...
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