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KARA MORGAN
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June 24, 2014
This show is a rare gift. Bonnie Sludikoff graciously, eloquently, musically, fearlessly enables us to enter into her life, in all of it's darkness and beauty. In her honesty and vulnerability, she inspires hope that feels wholly truthful and grounded. As the show progressed her voice grew in depth and power. Brava!...
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MAYLIN TU
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June 28, 2014
Made me feel like I'd been punched in the gut--in a good way. Touching, funny, heartbreaking. ...
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MATTHEW BARNARD
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June 10, 2014
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Bonnie's show That's What She Didn't Say is a great, uplifting, moving and funny show with sarcastic wit, surprising revelations and insights and an air of in your face honesty about the ups and downs in all our lives. Go see it!...
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HEATHER DOWLING
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June 10, 2014
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I was so moved by the courage and vulnerability of this show. But even though the subject was tough and important, there were so many little moments of laughter and opportunities to smile! Thank you, Bonnie, for speaking up when so many others are afraid to or just haven't found their voice yet. This show is a gift!...
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KYLA GARCIA
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June 10, 2014
"That's What She Didn't Say" is a brave, funny, vulnerable, moving, COMPELLING night of storytelling told straight from the heart. Bonnie is a joy to watch. Her story moved me to tears and made me want to help other women to tell their stories. Bonnie speaks her truth so candidly and with such wit and humor, the entire audience was leaning forward in their seats from start to finish. At the end of her opening night, she received a well-deserved standing ovation and the entire audience literally clapped for two minutes straight. It was almost as if we did not want to stop clapping. I, along with the practically sold out house, wanted to keep applauding this incredible artist for being brave enough to speak her truth so that she would ke...
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BRENDAN WEINHOLD
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June 11, 2014
Bonnie has a beautiful voice. This show is worth seeing for the songs alone. Her story is also one that we know exists but don't hear out loud as often as we know it must happen. Bonnie has a non-profit with the same name as the show, and it's an appropriate name. https://www.facebook.com/thatswhatshedidntsay...
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LA LA LAND TALK
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June 27, 2014
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Bonnie Sludikoff is a gifted artist and a brave soul. Blending her own original music (the songs are perfect) into a powerful plot, she shows poise, blended with humor, as she tells a story that it certainly takes a mountain of courage to tell. Bonnie's quick improve skills proved helpful and her general positive energy, gave us someone to care deeply for. Every woman....no, every person, needs to see this show. We applaud Bonnie for her grace, candor and talent. It's difficult to picture a more well deserved standing ovation....
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REGIE DE LEON
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June 27, 2014
I had the privilege of watching Bonnie Joy Sludikoff's one woman show "That's What She Didn't Say" last night, and am still emotionally raw by what she was brave enough to share. Sexual abuse is always so conveniently swept under the rug, and the fact that it's so prevalent yet disturbingly overlooked (the statistic Bonnie shares in the show of 1 in 3 women being abused was shocking, but even more so when you realize those are only the reported cases) incenses me, and makes me even more proud of Bonnie for educating me by being courageous enough to tell her story. I loved the show for shedding light on topics that aren't often talked about, but also for being funny and heartwarming, like when she talked about her first crush and love of musi...
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JOANNA PERRY-FOLINO
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June 27, 2014
What potential! The show was terrifically engaging as is. Bonnie is open hearted, fiercely and remarkably honest and is gifted with a fabulous voice. Put it all together and you have an evening that rides like a roller coaster into the dark and the grey and occasionally the bright light of enlightenment. The fact Bonnie endured so much abuse that went disregarded and denied by teachers and parents and lived to tell about it speaks volumes about her undaunted spirit. She's the type you don't fuck with folks because under that sensitive exterior is one tough cookie. Clearly a winner on so many important levels. I would love to see That's What She Didn't Say further refined and sharpened and brought into a wider venue. Perhaps an extended run?...
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ELEEN HSU-WENTLANDT
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June 16, 2014
Touching. Alarming. Funny. This brave young woman bares her private story with her signature witty humor and connection to song; a story that is completely under the radar of the public consciousness, but apparently, a common story for many young ladies. I truly appreciate being given the awareness. It will help me be watchful and sensitive with my daughters, nieces, and female students. There are two shows left, and tickets are selling fast!...
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