Funny comics and slick environment at the LGBT Center on McCadden. It’s a comedy show case of Que Tann’s favorite people. It was exciting to see Pynk Fox who opens for Dave Chapelle: seemed like a bargain to see so many nationally touring comics in one show....
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What riotous fun wrapped up in a zany, musical bow! So much fun packed into such a quick time period. A dance party, a treat from the treasure box, AND an important lesson on activism made fun! I saw Ramon in the past, and he really outdid himself SOME HOW, because I really loved the last one I saw. Five stars! What a refreshing experience....
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Astounding: the acting really stuck out as excellent. From the beginning when each actor entered and looked at the audience, to the end where we feel like we’ve gone on a full journey: flawless. Powerful performances and a beautiful set. It felt so personal, moving, and endearing. I want to see more performances by all three of these actors. I’d basically see anything they participate in. Great directing. Great lighting....
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The show is full of intensity and pretty sad stories, but in a way that you don't feel sorry for him. It's full of hope and overcoming. When it comes to standup, he had the ideal of a laugh every 20 seconds all while telling a real life story of hard times. It was the best of both worlds of a solid story of a one man show, with the laughs of standup....
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Emma had me and the whole room howling with laughter at the intense clowning that brought us to the very edge of discomfort (in the best way possible.) Every moment felt like "No! Don't go behind that door" of a horror movie combined with Sesame Street when you tell the guy not to go through the door with the ladder sideways, but like sex jokes from a therapist. So hilarious and fun!...
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Clear your schedule and come see this show. It’s full of hope and excitement. You can’t help but fall in love with Pam who’s funny and charming as she navigates the challenges of life....
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