Had the pleasure of seeing this during its initial run in NYC and was fortunate to catch it again for its West Coast premiere! This show is a very rare theatrical opportunity in 2026 to engage with some very challenging and relevant issues and it does so with deep perception and sensitivity....
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This play offered a raw look into how mental health and fitting into societal norms shapes our actions and behaviors. I really hope this play continues to get traction and seen by more individuals who may be struggling from mental health.
I came into it thinking it was gonna be very political, and I left being more aware of how individuals with bipolar disorders move through their manic and depressive episodes with an uncensored perspective. ...
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I had missed this when I was in NYC so was thrilled to catch it here in LA and it was well worth it! So personal and engaging... I was pulled in and taken on a highly personal, hilarious and touching journey from a unique perspective. I left with insights that are deep and varied, not black and white....
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Compelling, personal and thought provoking. If you go in with assumptions, they just might be proved wrong. Very funny, poignant highly recommended! You can say you saw Slacked Off here at Fringe first! This highly personal and honest performance touches on youth, family, decisions, faith and politics. ...
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Excellent and engaging! This show held my interest and attention the entire time. It was like reading a good book with a main character you become attached to because they draw you in with their warmth, authenticity, humor and unique story. The presentation style and content is very special, like nothing I’ve ever seen before.
Penina’s use of honesty and humor throughout made her so lovable. I wanted to hear everything she wanted to share. ...
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