A delightful, humorously told story carrying us on the journey of her life lessons and bond with her eccentric British mother. Bellina's strong depiction of her characters, especially her mother, were spot on as she brought each one to life in front of our eyes. It is a fabulous show!...
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Tightly constructed, by turns hilarious and deeply moving, and a tour de force performance from the entrance to the final blackout, this was one of the best pieces of theater I’ve seen in years....
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What a beautiful and touching show. It really did make me laugh out loud and alternately cry in so many places. Such a humanizing story full of depth. Gorgeously performed....
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Bellina Logan’s Confessions of a Mulatto Love Child is one of the best shows I’ve seen. I laughed a lot, but what stayed with me afterward was its depth. The show moves through a lifetime of stories, relationships, adventures, and losses with an ease that makes it feel like you’re sitting with someone who has spent years figuring out how to tell exactly the right story at exactly the right moment. What begins as a deeply personal story gradually opens into something much larger. By the end, it felt like Bellina had taken us somewhere together. I was completely with her the whole time, and it felt like the audience was too. I would happily see this show again and again....
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Really powerful and moving. This performer is so adept. I am not generally fond of solo shows. But this was so entertaining and profound, I cried TWICE. And left the theater feeling that even my own life is a brilliant masterpiece to be sipped and cherished. Bellina made you see the beauty and wonder in all the small things that give life depth and meaning and add to it's wonder. Absolutely masterful. ...
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Bellina Logan's show is hysterically funny and painfully sad. Through the voices of her many interesting characters she tells a powerful story....
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