Theatre meets comedy in a punk rock scene. This was soul-filling real talk about being a marginalized person in the world we live in. Lights, sound, and a speck of poetry really turned the show into an experience as we got to see a little glimpse of Ariel's life. ...
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Ariel is a masterful performance artist. He shows the full craftsmanship of his skill with laughter, social commentary, vulnerability, poetry, music, beats, props, silliness, playfulness, and empathy. I experienced the full spectrum of emotions watching this show from chuckles to tearing up. Ariel shows us that we are all just human and deserving of compassion. It was absolutely feel-good. I left the show feeling more uplifted and empathetic. ...
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this one’s for the ‘other’. the marginalized. the seeker of happiness in a complicated world of politics and personal trauma. it’s kinda the electro/comedy/poetry version of punk rock theatre from an unlikely storyteller. ...
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