Only Child Syndrome is a raw, heartfelt, and deeply authentic one-person show that transforms personal memories into a warm, hilarious, and moving theatrical experience. Jay Whitmore is a natural storyteller, effortlessly drawing the audience into his world through humor, vulnerability, and genuine connection. The personal details, from family photos and chess trophies to stories about his self-proclaimed “arch nemesis” made the evening feel intimate and uniquely his own. What stayed with me most...
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A Pit of Hope is one of those plays that quietly stays with you long after you’ve left the theater. Vince Tula tells a deeply human story about immigration, identity, and belonging through an unexpected yet powerful lens, reminding us how easily both pit bulls and Latino communities are judged before they’re truly seen. The play moves effortlessly between humor and heartbreak, revealing the ripple effects of deportation, not only on families, but on the animals they love and leave behind. It’s te...
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