The writing, the accents, the costumes. At the heart of a show about naked vulnerability is a true spectacle.
What I didn't like
The show is playful and earnest, if there’s anything to add maybe it’s more props!! Just kidding ;) there’s a perfect amount of props
My overall impression
This show is freaking brilliant. Sarah’s ouroboros of a show skewers and revels in the tropes of solo theatre. Buoyed along by ingenious detours and delightful propping, I’m going to reveal something personal about myself, is a hilarious exploration of vulnerability and self reflection.