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dysmorphic diva is a one of kind show - a show that will last with you
fringe festival
funny. moving. incredibly entertaining.
raw
autobiographical
beautiful songs
brilliant
cabaret
delightful
diva
dynamic
emotional
enjoyable
funny
grief
heartfelt
honest
humorous
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musical
phenomenal
star
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voice
wonderfully staged
BARBARA BROWNELL
certified reviewer
June 11, 2026
Come to the Cabaret.. Oh yes Karen starts off with a burst of energy . so alive and what a voice. She sure can sing, but even better she can act and brings so many levels to the songs. She very cleverly combines the stories with the songs . She also creates and embodies her characters. She is so personable. One just likes her right way. ...
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AMY VELTMAN
certified reviewer
June 10, 2026
Karen is a diva with vulnerability. In her show, she displays a powerful set of pipes that can also convey new nuance and emotion of many beloved Broadway tunes, a story full of surprises—happy and sad—and a warm personality that will have you wanting to dish with her after the show. ...
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LIZA MCGOWAN
certified reviewer
June 09, 2026
Karen's performance was beautifully vulnerable and heartfelt! She has a wonderful voice and the songs she performed were perfect for the very personal story she was telling, which I found incredibly relatable. There were some good laughs that made the emotional moments that much more touching. I really enjoyed the show!...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 28, 2026
The Dysmorphic Diva gave all the feels! Her singing was incredible and her storytelling brought laughter, relatability, and pathos. This was fabulous show by a talented writer, singer, and actress....
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KIMBERLY CURTIN
certified reviewer
June 27, 2026
I absolutely loved this show. Karen is an incredible storyteller with a voice that belongs on Broadway. She somehow manages to make you laugh, break your heart, and leave you thinking long after it’s over.
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SAMANTHA PLOTKIN
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certified reviewer
June 21, 2026
Karen Macarah, self-described, as the living embodiment of her father’s American dream, uses her immense acting skills and fantastic cabaret singing voice to tell the musical tale of her life.
She emotes about trying to fit into the role of the ingenue... that elusive part... for a 20-something YOUNG woman — who every actress between the ages of 20 and 40 — wants to fit into and embody.
Macarah tells stories, and sings... weaving together a CABARET; a powerful and personal journey through disordered eating, body dysmorphia, the tragic loss of her mother to cancer, and she now proudly wears her mother’s beautiful fur coat. An absolutely gorgeous reminder that she doesn’t need or want to be the ingenue anymore... she proclaimed. She i...
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MEGAN RODDY
uncertified reviewer
June 17, 2026
A show I didn't know I needed - Karen's show is not only personal but HONEST. Her vulnerability and funny storytelling has made a last impression on me, even beyond the close of the curtain. ...
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MCKINNON POWELL
certified reviewer
June 17, 2026
A DIVA in all the best ways! Karen commanded the stage with her vocal prowess and humorous storytelling. Her voice was so beautiful and the way she balanced humor and telling her life story was masterful. She integrated just the right amount of multimedia and props, while keeping the attention on Karen. A must see at the 2026 Hollywood Fringe!...
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DAVID PAVAO
certified reviewer
June 17, 2026
To say that Karen Macarah is a triple threat is an understatement. Her amazing voice, so crystal clear and vibrant, was a thing to behold in the sold out audience. The subject matter of her cabaret was also very universal for anyone that has ever felt less than, or out of place either on stage, or off. Karen is a gifted writer, singer and performer. You will leave her show feeling inspired and uplifted. ...
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JILL LASKER
certified reviewer
June 17, 2026
Karen told the story of her life with honesty, emotion, humor and magnificent song. She taught an important lesson about body shape and resistance to the idea that all women must be skinny. It is important to accept who you are, what you look like and enjoy your talent....
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