A queer Calvino show? Sign me up! This show delighted me even and especially when it made me cry. Personal, thoughtful, hilarious, surreal, political - this show takes big risks and they all pay off. ...
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A shining sunrise of queer joy! From puppetry to drag, from storytelling to mime, from the heart-rendingly personal to the unabashedly silly, there really is nothing Vico can’t do. A Fringe triumph! ...
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First thing’s first: this is a funny f*ckin show and you are going to laugh. A lot. Hal is going to take you through some major trauma-but you’re going to enjoy the whole thing, which I don’t think matched his own experience at the time. His pitch-perfect character work makes this show a hilarious romp through the history of the most messed-up father figure you’ve ever met - or even heard of. ...
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Hailey McAfee is a frickin star. What an absolute tour de force performance. A young Nicole Kidman-type with the control, gravitas, and chops of someone far past her years.
This play has an essential message and it definitely delivers it, but it only comes across because of this technically demanding performance. Incredibly, Hailey never makes this heavy lifting look difficult. She makes us laugh with her, makes us hate her, makes us cry for her, makes us afraid of her, and is only ever comep...
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You’re going to be so bummed if you miss the next Baby Reindeer - and that’s Do You Accept These Charges by Laurie Magers. Equally adept at the super funny moments as she is at the challenging and vulnerable, this true story is raw, hilarious, and utterly relatable - even if you have never fallen in love with a felon....
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A classic one person show with funny, lovable characters and a beautifully personal ending. I was cracking up throughout, then truly moved by the ending. You will love Ms. Edwards - all of them!...
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