The show went up a few minutes late due to the technical issue of the projections that apparently play a huge part in this production not working. This makes me more excited to see the show. The show must go on. A cliche yes, but a very important aspect of theater. The show did go on and I was intrigued as to how the show would cope. It not only coped but shined. Daliya bakes for us as she does her one woman show. She compares all her ingredients to aspects of a relationship. Very funny and entertaining. I couldn't help but think though..."where is this going?" There was an underlying layer of pain that I felt was being pushed aside for comedic purposes. I was laughing throughout but I wanted to know where Daliya was going. Was she going to ...
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A pure pleasure. I'm so glad I had a chance to see the Bakeress do her good work. "And She Bakes, Live" elevates self-deprecation and self-effacement to an art form. It's a dangerous line to walk, but she includes us on her journey with her incredibly sweet, endearing personality. But it's what is brewing just below the surface of her sugary exterior that really lends the show weight and power. One of the best solo shows at the Fringe. ...
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