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dating
engaging
fast-paced
humor and vulnerability
relationships
creative
emotional
excellent
funny
funny!
insightful
monologist
monologue
monology
one man
one man show
profound
real life
sex comedy.
sex positive
sexy;honest;funny;heart-warming
solo performer
touching
unexpected
vulnerable
DANIEL SCHWEIGER
certified reviewer
June 09, 2017
The spirit of Spalding Grey would be pleased, though I don't know if he got as much action!...
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DANI SHEAR
uncertified reviewer
June 09, 2017
I've always known David to be a master storyteller, but he has taken the "tell all" art form to a whole new level. He is unapologetic, funny as fuck, and a wicked raconteur. Go. See. This. Show. ...
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NATASHA LEWIN
certified reviewer
June 09, 2017
Hilarious, heartbreaking and honest. You couldn't ask for a more entertaining show. Well done!...
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JASON RESNICK
certified reviewer
June 09, 2017
A hilarious and fresh take on the first person monologue in the tradition of Rodwin's mentor, Spalding Gray. Not to be missed!...
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AARON FRANCIS
uncertified reviewer
June 10, 2017
Rodwin is a master storyteller and it was surprising that a show called Fuck Tinder would turn out to be so insightful and touching and introspective. Made me think and look deep. Also it's funny and clever and includes a bunch of fun dating stories that go way beyond my personal life experiences. ...
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JOY GREGORY
certified reviewer
June 11, 2017
Beautiful solo show, wrenching and funny....
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TONY FRANKEL
stage and cinema
certified reviewer
June 14, 2017
The Moth Champion regales us with succinct storytelling that palpably evokes his addiction to Tinder while in San Francisco. This well-written memoir can be very funny yet, unlike so many stand-up routines, the show doesn’t feel temporary. Why? Because Rodwin is seeking love and maybe monogamy, even though he’s not beyond fucking every woman in SF without having to slip them three little white pills and ending up in court. What he does slip these women is hardly left to the imagination; there’s a few very descriptive passages here... (see full review)...
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SHARON SPENCE
certified reviewer
June 15, 2017
Funny, fast-paced, honest, and vulnerable look at a man's search for somebody to date and/or bed in a "swipe left" world....
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RASIKA MATHUR
certified reviewer
June 17, 2017
This was one of the first solo shows I'd been eager to check out. The title was brilliant. There's a great joke in this show about the state of Tinder now, that ends up being what we are treated to. David rapidly exposes all the frustrating, heartbreaking and horrifying incidents, some on repeat, that have happened and are probably still happening to him, as he explains his creative process in the program. And just when I needed a breather as an audience member after a rapid fire 20 minutes, David gives us exactly that, as a major story makes a turn, and keeps us invested far longer than a cheap quickie swipe. ...
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GABRIELA SOSA
uncertified reviewer
June 21, 2017
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unexpected
This is small theater made big. Bravo to the writing, performing, lighting & direction....
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