From Toilet to Tinseltown

maddieness · Ages 18+ · United States of America

one person show world premiere
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BRENDAN WEINHOLD uncertified reviewer June 19, 2018
Fast-paced and silly. I especially liked when Myrtle let down her guard and we got to see her eagerness represented in her physicality.... full review
JAKE KORNELY certified reviewer June 22, 2018
Really funny one-person-show! I'm only a casual HP fan, but I knew enough to get me through the show. The majority of the show is a satire on a creepy character who will do anything for Hollywood stardom. There's plenty of pop-culture references that get ripped up along the way. This is a MUST for fans of dark humor.... full review
DARA LAINE certified reviewer June 22, 2018
I'm not a Harry Potter person -at all- so I was a little nervous I'd be totally lost with the references. I'm sure there were a lot of inside jokes for he HP fans, but it was still so enjoyable and hilarious for someone like me. Maddie is so talented, and the whole thing was a lot of fun. ... full review
JIM VEJVODA certified reviewer June 24, 2018
Hilarious one-woman show with plenty of geek appeal and L.A.-centric jabs to enjoy!... full review
DANIEL FAIGIN certified reviewer June 03, 2018
As Moaning Myrtle, Maddie Patrick (FB) (who was also the author) was hilarious. Floating around the stage on her hoverboard, she was everything you would expect a 14-year old ghost who had started a stand-up career would be. She described how and why she was kicked out of the toilet at Hogwarts, and how she went around London. She eventually made her way to Hollywood, where she met the sort of people you would meet in Hollywood, where she fit in well (having no substance). After trying to get started in acting, she eventually made her way to Las Vegas, beginning a career in standup. During the show, she dished not only on her past life, but on people in Hollywood as well as Las Vegas. It was a thoroughly entertaining show. Full review at htt... full review