Gareth "G.D." Wright (he/him)
writer / performer
Feminist Ass Man
gareth "g.d." wright
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
Feminist Ass Man is a sharp, funny, and refreshingly self-aware hour. Dale Dymkoski tackles the labels we place on ourselves—and each other—with sharp structure, spot-on punchlines, and undeniable charm....
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Adventures of a Slutty Girl with an Eating Disorder
gareth "g.d." wright
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
Adventures of a Slutty Girl With an Eating Disorder is raw, hilarious, and unapologetically honest. Andrea Abbate lays it all out—sex, drugs, shame, survival—with the confidence that comes from having lived through the mess and come out the other side knowing exactly who you are... all the while keeping up laughing / making it look effortless. So good....
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Broke Bitch Got Rich
gareth "g.d." wright
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
Broke Bitch Got Rich is a fast, funny, and polished solo show. Betsy brings huge energy to the stage, blending storytelling and comedy with a clear sense of purpose and style. ...
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Jew, Interrupted
gareth "g.d." wright
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
Jew Interrupted is a thoughtful, personal exploration of identity, trauma, and the complexity of growing up deeply embedded in Jewish tradition and politics. Ethan Stanislawski brings sincerity and sharp writing to a show that wrestles openly with family, faith, and fractured belonging....
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FUCK! An Iceberg: A One Woman Titanic with Magic Preshow
gareth "g.d." wright
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June 24, 2025
certified reviewer
Un-FUCKING-believably amazing! One Woman Titanic is by far the best thing I’ve seen at Fringe. Mallie McCown takes what sounds like a chaotic parody and turns it into something funny, physical, and surprisingly profound....
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A Real Man
gareth "g.d." wright
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June 18, 2025
certified reviewer
A Real Man is a heartfelt solo show from LA storytelling great Frank Traynor. It’s an authentic and personal hour that explores identity, family, and the (timely) question of what it means to be a “real” man....
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Hidden Gem
gareth "g.d." wright
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June 18, 2025
certified reviewer
Hidden Gem is one of the funniest hours at Fringe. Viva Rose channels the anxiety and self-awareness of her generation with the comedic chops of a well-jaded Gen X'er—sharp, dry, and unafraid to lean into the discomfort for laughs.
The show reminded me of early Mike Birbiglia, but through a Gen Z lens—emotionally honest, sharply written, and perfectly delivered. It's funny in all the right unexpected places....
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One Up: The Musical
gareth "g.d." wright
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June 18, 2025
certified reviewer
So much fun! One Up: The Musical is ninety minutes of pure joy—a nostalgic ride bursting with heart, humor, and synth-pop sparkle. ...
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How Do I Hold It?
gareth "g.d." wright
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June 11, 2025
certified reviewer
How Do I Hold It? is a powerful and deeply personal solo show. It’s not an easy story, but it’s one Tabatha tells with authenticity, clarity, and unexpected humor....
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Near Sex For Work
gareth "g.d." wright
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June 11, 2025
certified reviewer
Near Sex for Work is a sharp, hilarious, and unexpectedly sweet ride through one man's very unconventional résumé. Daniel delivers a polished show that balances outrageous stories with real vulnerability and razor-sharp timing....
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