One person musicals are usually hit and miss at Fringe, but Glennis McCarthy has written and performed a memorable show that brings a totally different point of view to the problem of addiction. ...
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This was a journey into the darkness and hopelessness of life that should not be missed. The performance by Glennis is a stark warning yet also delivers a message that there is a way out and that there should always be hope....
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This show was wonderfully executed by Glennis. Dark, gritty with a sprinkling of light musical relief through Disney tunes with the lyrics cleverly suited to tell her story throughout the show....
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A one-woman show featuring re-lyriced songs, this piece is able to unearth some truly harrowing pain without succumbing to the usual solo show trap of feeling like staged therapy....
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At first I thought.. "ah shit another one woman cabaret about how much she loves performing.." I've never been more wrong in my life. Glennis McCarthy fools you into thinking that's what it's going to be... until she reveals her wacky, wonderful, glorious self. Her humor is clever and incredibly woven to create a one woman show so separate from all stereotypes. Glennis' truth is permeating, you root for her no matter how many flaws of hers she presents. I am so glad I ended my night with this show....
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