I really enjoyed George's last one-person show, Magic 8 Ball, but honestly, I may just like this one even better! Possibly for selfish reasons, since as a gay guy who can be socially awkward and has not had the best of luck in the dating department, there was definitely a lot I personally related to a good deal here. George continues to have a knack for sharing his experiences in a fun, interesting, and relatable way....
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I was having a crappy week when I saw the women's show, and I have not laughed that hard in AGES! I REALLY needed that. In addition to the healing laughter, there is something really cathartic about hurling socks at people--and something really cool, communal and shared about the experience! I subsequently dragged friends to the men's show and they loved it just as much as I did. Seriously--MUST SEE!!!...
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I found this show to be very informative and affecting. George is very open and candid about his life and extremely brave to reveal the level of personal feelings and experiences he does--and there is a good balance between comedic and serious moments. While I do not have Asperger's myself, as someone with a background involving a lot of social awkwardness, bullying, and other trauma, there were still a lot of things I could personally relate to a good deal. I highly recommend it!...
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