A beautiful, brutally honest story about human mortality. The comedy comes from a natural place and helps navigate the heavy topics. The interaction with the audience was a fun surprise and kept things lively Fair warning, you may cry. ...
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Heartbreaking. Heartwarming. Brutally honest. Full of hope. Jeremy Moody opens himself up: exposing the most vulnerable parts of himself as he invites the audience to sit in stillness while Parkinson's shakes up his life. Jeremy takes us through his Parkinson's diagnosis, the whirlwind of dating while having chronic illness, and the unconditional love and heartbreak of becoming an uncle. This show is why we make theatre. This show is why we tell stories. To learn and understand new aspects of the human experience and the power of resilience. ...
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Had no idea what I was about to see but am incredibly grateful to have witnessed Jeremy Moody's story. A hidden gem of the Hollywood Fringe Festival, a rare experience of truth on stage. I could not tell if it is dark comedy, or light-hearted, because Moody manages to have us feel it all with him. Moody makes us laugh, makes us cry, and offers us a different and unique perspective. Moody was diagnosed with Parkinson's in his thirties, but the show, I feel, has little to do with his medical diagnosis. It is a show about love, about caring so deeply. Moody reminds us what really matters in the end, and I would write it here but you have to see the show. Highly recommend! ...
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I laughed, and shed a few tears and left wanting even more of his story. Everyone did an amazing job and the immersive bit was a nice touch!...
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