Eliza is so wonderfully charming, you can't help but root for her on stage. I felt very seen as a fellow Zilennial with some poignant and oddly specific references. I LOVE collage-style shows and this really brought together a ton of different elements. Eliza carries everything with humor and lightness, even some deeper topics she holds lightly to invite audiences in, and the whole show has such a great balance between being delusional enough to follow your dreams while carrying a self-awareness ...
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Molly made a freaking ALBUM for this show and if that's not commitment, girl what is!?! So silly and ridiculous, and totally Molly Sharpe(TM). Love it or hate it, she has her own unflinching brand of humor and style that is so uniquely her. ...
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Doll Court brings you back to your elementary days playing with Barbies and other toys, back when we would invent different stories and imaginative worlds. It is a silly experiment in make believe....
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This is a MUST SEE show. It is in all ways completely EXCELLENT, and easily the best show I've seen at this year's festival. In terms of the vibe, it's a campy and classic femme 3 Stooges medical horror comedy -- and it is so well done. It has incredibly intentional stagecraft, blocking, costuming; creative use of sound, shadow puppets, and some physical puppetry. I don't want to give any spoilers because there are several delightful reveals; this is a show to walk in knowing nothing and let it t...
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GREAT show! Loads of fun!! A delightful, accessibly interactive show that anyone could enjoy with some really fun reveals through the live video element. Mark is so present and connected to the audience; he can invite anyone to play. ...
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Sweet, silly, and surreal, GULP! takes the audience through an absurd slow burn love story. Prith's commitment and physicality invites us to get swept into his imagination; by the end we're so with him that we get an unexpectedly tender and sincere tug of the heartstrings. I laughed. I cried. And then laughed at the fact that I was crying about a banana....
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