Erin Parks captivates the audience the moment she steps on to the stage with an engaging presence and likability quotient off the scale. You immediately know you’re in for a very special theatrical experience. Laughter and poignancy abound in her portrayal of Bonnie and her travails during her “Gap Year” adventure in London. Writer/Director Guy Picot delivers an engrossing complex story while his direction is simple, crisp and never misses a comedic or dramatic beat. This is a show not to miss....
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loved it! a sweet, fun, breathe of fresh air. terrific actress and beautiful writing. totally engaging and surprising story of her "gap year" abroad. ...
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'Have an hour to delve into a life with which you can identify on so many levels of self-discovery? Erin Parks, as "Bonnie in Brighton" takes you on more than a single girl's "Gap Year' journey through London. Her discoveries demonstrate how escapism circles full stop to blare reality right back at you. You learn how powerfully resilient we are as human beings, how both appreciating and forgiving oneself can be liberating, and how recognizing true acts of love & kindness can forever impact your ability to give. Dotted with re-enactments of frivolity, poignant personal disclosure and an honest trip down a memory lane many of us may never otherwise take, Bonnie in Brighton's a must-see adventure in 55 minutes, inevitably leaving the rest of yo...
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I wish that I could get stories of all my friends lives this earnestly, amusingly and with so much heart. The script is wonderful, Erin/Bonnie is delightful and the direction serves the story wonderfully, taking us on her journey fully and effortlessly....
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