Brilliant, hilarious, heartbreaking, dead-on accurate -- the universal is only accessed through the very, very specific -- and this show does exactly that. ...
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Fun, interactive exploration of the failed white male. Deeply relevant and skillfully done. Also, the Bingo interaction made the experience an extra joy!...
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Definitely a must see show! You’re engaged the entire show and Newman is very talented!!!! Could not stop laughing throughout this show! ...
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Thoroughly enjoyed the show. Loved the idea of blending an interactive game with watching a play. I enjoyed the small, intimate venue and the audience participation was great. Actor did a great job of improv when thrown a couple of curve balls!...
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We all won at Bingo, as we watched and listened to comedic actor Newman Wolf fling Adam Scott Mazer’s funny dialogue at us -- with some in-the-moment improv woven throughout. It was a complicated, twisty and sometimes emotional evening — just like a good round of Bingo should be. Thumbs up on this outrageous character study! ...
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certified reviewerJune 11, 2023
Funny, edgy, gut-wrenching, and full of humanity, Bingo uses this well-loved game taking place at a nursing home to showcase the bingo caller’s descent into despair, which is brought to life impeccably by Newman’s amazing acting. I know that doesn’t sound hilarious, but it often is! With commentaries on life, love, relationships, aging, making mistakes, and just being human, Bingo packs a lot into its 1 hour run, with never a dull moment. Go see this play!!!...
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Moving and funny. Cadence that keeps you on your toes. A sad man looking to be seen. You will laugh, you might cry, either way you will be entertained. I was on the edge of my seat waiting to see the lead, Newman Wolf, integrate improv into the script as he interacts with the audience. It doesn't hurt you get to play bingo....
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