Reshma Meister (she/her)
Actor
Woody Fu: One Man John Wick 2.0 (2025)
reshma meister
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June 23, 2025
certified reviewer
Ambitious, silly, thoughtful, and fast; Woody holds this well-rehearsed and complex show loosely in his hand. He allows plenty of room for surprises to arise in the moment and he responds brilliantly each time. It is the perfect blend of professional buffoonery. I’m not embarrassed to say that I was moved to tears by the end. ...
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Godless
reshma meister
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June 23, 2025
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Godless is embodied existentialism. Random observation mixed with personal story.Christina is our stewardess on our journey through nihilism, hope, and purpose. ...
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QFWFQ
reshma meister
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June 23, 2025
certified reviewer
QFWFQ is not only a solo show but a call to action. It inspires me to investigate my own story, how I'm telling it and how it lives within the context of others. Greg weaves their own story through the mechanism of meta-theatricality and magical realism so that our imaginations are sparked while we hone in on the details of their life. (which we are all eager to learn about).This show is deeply personal, intellectual, playful, and strong. ...
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Kami Girl: Let's Go, Tonight!
reshma meister
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June 23, 2025
certified reviewer
One of the best clown shows I've ever seen. Kami is a powerhouse of stupidity, sensitivity, and joy. Her physical, vocal, and emotional range are miles long and we just get to sit back and enjoy. ...
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Titi Lee: Good Girl Gone Baddie
reshma meister
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June 23, 2025
certified reviewer
I was in tears by the end of the show. Titi share's their story in a confident and incredibly funny way; including extremely personal details. What makes Titi so skilled and such a joy to witness is that they are able to find unique humor in dark places and they hold space for us to feel our own pain. It is a show about celebrating life and those we love. It's about queerness and the body. It's about sexuality and partnership, and the love and pressure that comes with being Asian. As a B+ Asian, ...
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Slürt
reshma meister
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June 19, 2025
certified reviewer
What I love about Slurt is that it can be about so many things. For me, it's about seeking connection, getting burned by that connection, going feral at the club, losing yourself, burning out, healing yourself, then healing others. I think it's also about losing your magic and then finding it again. ...
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Mom, Are You There?
reshma meister
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June 19, 2025
certified reviewer
Mary is a seasoned performer who gracefully brings us into the story of her childhood. It's full of dark details, spouts of humor, and fantastical characters like WEED and SHAME. I left knowing more about the interesting person that is Mary and energized by the spirit of personal healing. ...
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Songs About Golf: An Evening With The Legendary Sandy McCloud
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June 19, 2025
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Songs About Golf reminded me of the power of comedy. I was laughing so much that there was space to heal. Lane is not only a hilarious and committed clown, he is a smart lyricist and powerful actor. It's the perfect combination. A silly idea executed with fierce commitment makes for a brilliant show. ...
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How Can I Keep From Singing?
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June 19, 2025
certified reviewer
There is no other show like this at the fringe. It stars Camirin Farmer who serves as part jester and part cosmic doula. Slowly and steadily, we piece together a message from the universe. It reminded me how complex and simple everything is at. any given moment. There is flow. There is interruption. And then there is flow again. ...
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SQUIRM: A True Story
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June 16, 2025
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Squirm is a two hander puppet/solo show with a live saxophone/flutist. Mia tells the story of their experience having a tape worm (played by Nicholas Hemerling). The two have such playful chemistry and they sing original songs written by Mia. It's heartwarming and unique and full of surprises. ...
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