Jay is such a likable and personable person that the show is a vivid reflection of that! It is immensely wholesome and personal and you walk away feeling like you really know him, which if the show is any indication is a great person to know. ...
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Jay's only child confidence (and obvious talent) carries him through an endearing and silly look at what it is to be an only child. A warm and friendly hug of a show that is well worth your time....
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Witty and clever, Whitmore dives into a pompous declaration of Only Child-dom that has a strong undercurrent of real heart. Whitmore's one man show has many typical hallmarks of a one-man, with well practiced impressions and moments that dip into outright standup comedy -- but none of that distracts from how Only Child Syndrome stands out amongst the sea of solo shows: by never letting you forget that sometimes laughter and jokes is to cover up the gaping void of silence that loneliness leaves in it's wake....
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A very funny and thoughtful performance. One of the fastest games of chess you'll ever see! He really did the impossible and made you sympathize with us only children. ...
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This one-man show was absolutely phenomenal! Jay needs to go on tour with it. Being an only child myself, I felt very seen. Having a show solely focusing on an "only child" is a unique idea and I have never seen anything like it....
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