The music, the physicality, the thoughtfulness, not being able to predict what would happen next
What I didn't like
The world, so Harper can lust again (if you know then you are someone who knows)
My overall impression
“Adult Baby Doll” was truly a fantastic, one of a kind, work of art. Original songs, raw vulnerability, phenomenal showmanship and musical talent, yet amongst all these things, funny took front and center.
Harper-Rose Drummond showcases strong comedic talents in storytelling, songwriting, written jokes and improvisation; all weaved together seamlessly to give a cohesive image of a life and mind that I guarantee is unlike any you’ve heard from before.
Accompanying her on keyboard and backup vocals, and backup comedy is Greg Hoffman. Their banter is funny and grounding, with Hoffman adeptly playing the straight man and the punching bag. He may be in the background on stage, but his presence is essential, as his musical talents, comedic timing, and love of the show shine through.
It is clear that a lot of hard work and thought went into this show and the results are something very special. Intelligent, sentimental, extremely funny.