What do you get when you take a White Older MAN and watch him try to create a solo show? I'd say you get an honest peek at his soul. From the start, the fourth wall is broken and Stefan Marks engages with the audience, almost as if explaining the difficulties of creating a show that contains not only truthful moments, but also a clear beginning, middle and end.
His performance style mixes conversation with awkward glances and actions with self-deprecating humor, and painful recollections. And for an added bonus, he throws in some singing and guitar playing.
All this makes for a deeply resonant solo show. ...
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JONAS SCHWARTZ-OWENlos angeles drama critic circelcertified reviewerJune 20, 2026
What begins as a META anti-solo show, turns into a heartbreaking hole of missed opportunities and roads that should have led to happiness except fate is a bitch. ...
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