Why I Died, a Comedy!

solo performance · katierubin.com · Ages 16+ · United States

one person show
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ALKI HASE uncertified reviewer June 30, 2014
I was not expecting to encounter such an amazing group of characters. Ms. Rubin has an amazing ability to transform her split multiple personality characters faster than a deer tick jumping reindeer's on christmas eve. It was a fantastic show, by a very talented actress. A pure delight in seeing the depth and emotion she put into every persona. It made for a great evening. Thank you!... full review
RICHARD TANNER uncertified reviewer June 21, 2014
A tilt-a-whirl ride of truly big ideas -- all expressed with geniune heart, humor, and feeling. Rubin's also a bona-fide actress, and her ability to slip into a dizzying array of other characters is impressive. She's a confident, engaging performer, and her show leaves you with plenty to think about -- even, dare I say it -- INSPIRED. Kudos.... full review
TIM POWELL uncertified reviewer June 21, 2014
tagged as: brillian acting · sexy · charming · Must See
Katie Rubin is not afraid of being Vulnerable. Katie Rubin is not afraid of anything. - OK, maybe she is - but she does it anyway. This is a "must see" that "tour de force" doesn't even begin to describe. Brilliantly written! Brilliantly paced! Brilliantly realized. Katie takes us on a journey that showcases her ease at shifting persona that makes your head spin. There's never a question of who's who as she changes characters in a split second; often carrying on conversations with herself that made me forget to breathe. Brilliant. Vulnerable. Charming. And even if she doesn't know it: incredibly sexy. (call me, Katie!) A must-see for those who want their palette cleansed and their minds blown! I loved every second of Katie Rubin one human sh... full review
ELAINE SURANIE certified reviewer July 04, 2014
Sunday, Jun 29th 2014 performance. I went to see this play on the insistent recommendation of a world traveled friend of mine who rarely gives high marks to anything. I brought two other professional friends, both male. Two of us have acting, writing, stage, and TV production background and fancy ourselves informed critics, the other is a doctor in brain research from France. We all had a wonderful time, laughed, and talked about moments from the play for hours afterwards. What Katie Rubin has created is a subtle, unpredictable, entertaining romp through the common dilemmas of quest in life, dissatisfaction, faith, disillusionment, and the threads that bind us together as human beings. To say that she has energy, talent, and is entertaining ... full review