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CAMERON PARKER
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June 11, 2019
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One Woman Show
An exploration of growing up and trying to make sense of a world that seems to be continuously and violently closing in on our hopes and dreams but art shines through the darkness, regardless of our pain . ...
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VICTORIA GOODHART
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June 28, 2019
WOW! I am in awe. I am one of the lucky people in the world to witness Anabella's magnificence. Thank you for sharing this with us Anabella Funk....
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JENNIFER CHUN
certified reviewer
June 10, 2019
Alive-ish is a dark and strangely beautiful look at one woman's battle with incest, abandonment, and her flirtation with suicide....
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BOB LEGGETT
certified reviewer
June 10, 2019
If there were an award for the most delightful and refreshing piece of art at Fringe, then this show would be a shoo-in. Anabella Funk is a gifted ballet dancer and storyteller that shone the light on suicide and its consequences on those left behind. ...
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BENJAMIN NICHOLSON
certified reviewer
June 10, 2019
A compelling and heartfelt experiment with music, dance, and narrative, Anabella's portrayal of a woman managing trauma and suicide (accompanied by an excellent ensemble of musicians), was filled with a joy for being alive and a sadness for the potential of self-inflicted death....
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BENJAMIN ROSEN
certified reviewer
June 14, 2019
What an ambitious and unique undertaking. Completely enthralling, emotional, layered with humor and fully realized characters embodied by just one incredibly, multi-talented individual....
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DAGMAR STANSOVA
certified reviewer
June 14, 2019
I'm glad I went to a late night show because it was like walking into a dream. Annabella's mythic presence was haunting. I loved how fluent she was in the language of dance and in the language of her own humanity. And the live music was haunting and exhilarating. ...
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