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ASHLEY MURPHY
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June 07, 2015
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Must see! Engaging, relatable, and thoroughly entertaining. Definitely recommend. ...
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KAT MICHELS
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June 08, 2015
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#SeeItLA - While Sincerely, may start out a little disjointed at first, it is worth the ride and clarity comes by the end. Leslie Murphy is adorably vulnerable, and manages to spend an hour talking about depression, and when life really sucks - she calls it the sads - without ever bringing her audience into the sads with her. It is surprisingly uplifting and hopeful, despite the fact that she doesn't offer some grand fix-it, or a happy ending tied up with a string. Things are still complicated and there is a nest of potential traps - which is also an interesting visual that she creates throughout the piece using actual string - which is very much the reality for those who suffer from the sads. This is very well done, and shouldn't be missed....
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ALEX KNOX
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June 11, 2015
Much like the length of string that winds around the intimate stage during the course of the performance, this show is taut, delicately crafted, refreshingly non-linear, and yet all connected. Leslie's frustration with the world's obsession with being happy particularly resonated with me. Leslie brings a warmth to her performance and is delightfully charming, even as she reveals her struggles and goes to dangerous places. Director Rebecca Hengstenberg deserves credit for keeping the show floating along with efficiency and grace. I've long admired Leslie's work as an actor, and she really comes into her own as a solo performer with this piece. Beautiful! ...
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ELIZABETH MIHELICH
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June 14, 2015
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Leslie Murphy is brilliant, sincere, vulnerable, grounded, honest and heartbreaking in her one woman show, Sincerely. She weaves stories, memories, musings and letters from strangers together in a poetic, interesting, fascinating and delightful way.
From the beginning of the piece I was mesmerized by her open vulnerability and access to her emotions, but not surprised, because Leslie has always been that kind of an actress. The difference here is that she's not acting, she's telling the truth of her life, well, a few years of it, that were particularly hard years. Hearing her share how she got the "sads" and didn't know how to get out of bed some days is particularly heartbreaking; but her bravery in telling this tale will move you and w...
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STEPHANIE BRAGDON
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June 20, 2015
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One Woman Show
Captivating, amazing, perfection. Leslie creates a beautiful story that you don't want to end. I love it, it's one of those shows you'll think about days later. There really aren't words except go see this show. ...
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KINSEY MCLEAN
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June 09, 2015
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To say that Leslie Murphy's one woman show "Sincerely," is simply amazing would in no way do the show justice. For an hour (which incidentally flew by), I found myself completely engaged in the unbelievably true to life memories that the actress / writer dared to share with her audience. While I laughed at many lighthearted and touching moments and found other segments to be circumstances that I was glad I've never had to endure, it was the "been there, done that" moments that hit home. Watching this actress bare her soul to her audience allowed me to connect with her over our shared experiences, leaving me asking myself many questions about where I've been, what I'm doing, and where do I go from here. For a single performer (with a simp...
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FRED STUDIER
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June 20, 2015
This show is jaw-droppingly, shatterling-ly great. Courageously personal, artfully written, passionately delivered, with some surprising and skillfully-acted twists. Leslie's won the acting award, this time she should get the writing award! Don't miss this!!...
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EVAN WEINSTEIN
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June 21, 2015
I just saw this the other night. Leslie's performance is one for the ages. The story is so incredibly personal and she goes through it piece by piece effortlessly. I was so touched by this it actually drove me to tears. Any artist who's moved to LA with the hopes of "making it" will get a strong message from this play. I really recommend watching this and supporting Leslie in this amazing piece of work. Thank you Leslie for this performance and for putting yourself out there in this way. ...
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MEGAN DOLAN
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June 21, 2015
I didn't know what to expect walking into Sincerely and was completely enthralled with this captivating story. This show is deeply intimate and yet mysterious and temptingly elusive in the best way--leaving me wanting more but afraid to ask for it lest the magic spell of this intoxicating tale be broken. Leslie embodies the characters in Sincerely with such compassion--fully immersing herself in their experience, desires, and point of view. I loved her take on technology and the shout out to good old fashioned letter writing--prompting me to wonder if I could find my old love letters and wanting to peruse them again. Leslie has a rapid fire delivery that is fluid and wonderful-- she rides her beautiful writing like a wave--rising and crashi...
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BEN VAN DE VUSSE
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June 27, 2015
We went to see Sincerely this afternoon by Leslie Murphy (Winner of Fringe 2013 best female performance) and fell in love. Leslie is a truly talented actress with an incredible range of characters and emotions. Her show was honest, emotional, soulful and reflective. Highly recommended!...
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