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childhood comedic story-telling
engaging
good story
hillarious
indian comedian
south asian comedy
amazing
characters
charming
comedy
coming of age
coming-of-age
entertaining
espionage
excellent
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one-man show
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true story
ERIC CHU
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June 11, 2019
Loved this show! Heartwarming, endearing, hilarious. Kikani is able to weave pop culture references and a personable story into a throughly enjoyable one-man-show. It was ONLY an hour long. I wanted more!...
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JOY REGULLANO
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June 16, 2019
hilarious, honest, genuine, sweet coming of age story that's full of heart...
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ANNE RUBINS KANG
certified reviewer
June 17, 2019
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Childhood comedic story-telling ·
comedy ·
one-man show ·
Indian comedian ·
South Asian comedy
I loved how personal the show was. It felt like we were invited into Saurabh's living room during a family reunion....
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CHRIS ZAFIRSON
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June 17, 2019
Saurabh painted such a vivid picture of the time, place, and people and did it with an incredible mix of humor and heart. The highest compliment I can give is for an hour everything else in my head went away and I was completely locked into his journey. Baccalaureate is the type of coming of age story everyone can relate to. Just an all around awesome show!...
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RICHIE DANG
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June 18, 2019
A noble tale of a young man’s kinetic study of vice, valor, and dead-reckoning. /Baccalaureate/ will charm you....
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TED BRASSFIELD
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June 19, 2019
"I need to find my vector" - a cunning coming of age story about a smart, naive boy....
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JERRY TIVEY
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June 23, 2019
Much like "Mission: Impossible", the show felt like an adventure-mystery which kept me on the edge of my seat. Unlike "Mission: Impossible", I laughed more at/with the hero of Baccalaureate than I did at Tom Cruise! There are so many interesting storylines within the tale of one boy's summer adventure that I can imagine them being expanded into tales of their own. Saurabh has created an indelible reminder of what it means to "come-of-age" when you feel not smart enough and not cool enough, but just simply ready to break out of the confines of your world....
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