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absurdist
brilliant raw funny social commentary
comedy
comedy funny comedian
funny lgbt comedy lol
diverse
fringe
funny
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meaningful
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thankas
thought provoking
worth seeing but needs work
DREW DROEGE
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July 01, 2023
Chris Grace is a genius. He balances scathing sarcasm with heart-ripping honesty. I was cackling but oh my god it packs a punch at the end. ...
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LEIGH ANN MAGIER
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June 25, 2023
Creative concept, hilarious execution. ...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 25, 2023
A hilarious and inventive deconstruction of race, identity and celebrity that is alternately snarky and sincere in its quest to unravel the mystery of Scarlett Johansson’s — and Hollywood’s — blithe dismissal of racial equity in casting....
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ANONYMOUS
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June 25, 2023
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Comedy funny comedian
Chris Grace is a tour de Force That's. The show is absolutely hilarious and filled with amazing insight into both Chris's and Scarlet's life....
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MISSI PYLE
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June 21, 2023
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Brilliant raw funny social commentary
YOU MUST SEE THIS SHOW. Chris delivers an electrifying raw hilarious poignant thrilling fast real touching performance. It’s hard to describe in words but it’s such an incredible satire and Chris is brilliant. His parents are mit graduates. Well one is. The show examines what it is to be an Asian American actor right now, Who is also movie star Scarlett Johansson! And vice versa. I’ve never seen anything like it. Chris embodies her and she embodies him. Over and over. Where does one end and the other begin. Ahhh There’s like one ticket left. Run to the fringe to see it immediately! ...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 18, 2023
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funny
Funny, thought provoking, impressive...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 15, 2023
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worth seeing but needs work
Some very funny parts, but the "CG as SC as CG" iterations don't work. The first one surprises and seems clever, after that they quickly become tired. And the piece needs a true arc....
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