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a wonderful well spent evening
acting
ingenious
life story
small parts starring richard tanner
actor friendly
brilliant
charming
entertaining
fast paced
fun
funny
funny; moving; a must-see
heartbreaking
heartfelt
high energy
hilarious
honest
insightful
moving
moving and truthful.
one-man show
personal journey
real
unique
DONNY BEE
certified reviewer
June 29, 2014
Small Parts was excellent and Richard Tanner makes for a very enjoyable show. He's able to bring the audience into his world. Looking forward to seeing more by him in the future. ...
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RAY RICHMOND
certified reviewer
June 29, 2014
Richard Tanner is a diamond in the rough, an enormously talented, hilarious human who puts it all together with pathos and panache in SMALL PARTS. There were no dull moments, and all of the working parts (both literal and figurative) wove together exquisitely. It was just a sublimely entertaining night of theatre that my wife and I enjoyed immensely. Bravo! More of this Richard Tanner, please. And how about some BIG parts next time?...
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HOWARD BERGER
uncertified reviewer
June 29, 2014
Richard Tanner's one man show "Small Parts" is a hysterical look at his life in the acting world. Tanner takes you on an enjoyable ride from his beginnings growing up on Long Island to present day Hollywood. There is never a dull moment in the show. Small Parts is a must see....
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DOLORES DELUCE
uncertified reviewer
June 29, 2014
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SMALL PARTS starring RICHARD TANNER
This was the best solo show I have ever seen with the funniest and most LOL moments I have had in a theater in a very long time, including fringe, off and off off Broadway and Broadway. I'd like to see Richard ON ON ON Broadway or with his own TV series and I'd like a reoccurring regular role, THANK YOU. dd...
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VANCE SANDERS
uncertified reviewer
June 29, 2014
"Small Parts" is anything but small. The universality of it's struggle to do what you love can be enjoyed by anyone, whether you're in entertainment or not. Richard Tanner's show doesn't take itself seriously but it serious about what it has to say. Richard is a great performer and has said what he has to say in a funny and engaging way. It is always great fun to see someone reach the peak of their powers, and I think that is what Richard has done with this show. I thank Richard for a great time. ...
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PAUL OBRYAN
uncertified reviewer
June 29, 2014
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Dark Comedy ·
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one-man show
I laughed, I cried, and I laughed some more. Seriously, Richard Tanner's one-man show, "Small Parts" is hilarious and moving, often painfully so. This seasoned, working actor spills his guts out in a highly polished, multimedia production, exposing his real life triumphs and travails in show business and his personal life. It's edgy, honest and cathartic--all while being funny as hell....
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DAN KLASS
certified reviewer
June 29, 2014
Wonderful! Should be required viewing for all those high school stage-stars hoping to go to the big city and make it big....
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KEITH SAUTER
certified reviewer
June 29, 2014
Richard Tanner managed to be funny, evocative, and deeply personal all while avoiding indulgence....
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ROBERT DITILLIO
certified reviewer
June 18, 2014
Terrific show. If you are not an actor, you will find it funny, enlightening, fast moving and interesting. If you ARE an actor, you will find it all of the above, but also painful at times, very moving a lot of the time, and relatable all the time. It's definitely a good way to spend 70 minutes. ...
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JILL HOLDEN
uncertified reviewer
June 18, 2014
It's a jam packed show full of surprise. There is literally never a dull moment. Just as you think you know what's happening and another joke (hilarious jokes by the way) is on its way, a toy boat appears and and fills the theatre with pathos as a father and son try mightily to bridge the gap between them. A father and son, I might add, played by fingers and yet somehow not in the least bit silly.
It's a fast 70 minutes of truth and it's theatrical to the hilt. Richard wrote a winner.
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