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excellent acting and writing!
struggle
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immigrant experience
immigration
mustsee
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TRACEY PALEO, GIA ON THE MOVE (OFFICIAL PRESS)
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certified reviewer
June 09, 2017
Highly Recommended....
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KAT MICHELS
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June 09, 2017
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ANONYMOUS
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June 19, 2017
A must-see, this one-woman play is unlike any I've ever seen. This dramatic portrayal of one Cuban family's immigration to the United States in the 1970s and the impact it has on each of them will take you on a journey that is deeply emotional, as well as educational, with a dash of humor mixed in to make for a well-rounded experience. And oof! The last scene will leave you breathless with nary a dry eye in the house. ...
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COREY JOHNSON
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June 23, 2017
This piece is nuanced, layered and effortless. Nairoby Otero gives a tour de force performance as she brings to life the souls of these characters, leaving us room to laugh and cry....
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ANONYMOUS
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June 26, 2017
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phenomenal
The show was fantastic!!! Nairoby was excellent in her monologue. As a first generation Cuban American I could so relate with fantastic "Cuban" humor, but also those feelings of sadness based the challenges my parents as immigrants had to endure were all so real to me in my youth...Bravo Nairoby!...
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