I found the show fascinating, especially as we had brought a teen relative who may have ADHD with us to the show. The bell rang and the lights went of. It was also interesting to see the levels of ADHD within ourselves, and seeing something like this is the first step on dealing with it. So the show was enlightening and entertaining and a great start to the Fringe Festival. I just wish there was a show from the other side: Hey Hollywood, I’ve Got To Deal With An Actor with ADHD!
Hustle was directed and developed by Deana Barone (FB), who worked on last Fringe’s 30JJ or Bust....
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Can you say "Hilarious?" This is one of those shows that keeps you so engaged, the hour flies by. And I think I might have ADHD...wtf!!! Another disorder to add to my list. But hey, the show is educational and hilarious!...
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Bravely honest while never letting the energy or humor fall out from underneath. Rasika's natural charisma is the biggest highlight, accompanied by well conceived metaphors, bittersweet anecdotes, and a boss opening number....
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I met Rasika at an audition in 2004 and knew immediately she was a special, charismatic and genuine authentic talent. I'm so pleased she has realized that now, too - she's come to terms with it and sharing her stories, characters and brilliant writing....
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Rasika's sheer charisma and her confidence in storytelling was the anchor that drove this beautiful ADHD-riddled show. Bold, fearless, and fiercely funny, this show is a must see....
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BOB LEGGETTindie voice blogcertified reviewerJune 16, 2017
Rasika Mathur was simply amazing in her writing and her performance. She took what could have been a boring personal drama, and made it into a delightful immersive experience that kept the audience in stitches. As you can imagine from a show about ADHD, it was delightfully disjointed, changing topics rapidly while telling an interesting story about an artist discovering the cause of her "affliction." See full review at Indie Voice Blog...
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