Drew Sandiver delivers the goods here. He has a very strong stage presence and the story he has to deliver is smartly constructed. His message really resonated with me personally- glad I took the time. ...
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I went into the show not knowing what to expect. A man and his dog shared a story I found humorous, sad, inspiring, and entertaining. A brave soul and his canine muse guided us through the hills and valleys of his life, leading us to fascinating and thought-provoking life lessons he learned along the way. ...
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Can't say I'd recommend it, as my overall impression is that this performance was meant more for the storyteller than it was for the audience....
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A very brave performance. Well acted and paced. The dog was a charming antidote to the underlying pathos. ...
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certified reviewerJune 21, 2016
For fringereview.com.....Drew Vandiver's journey from rural Georgia to Hollywood and back again, and back again, is interesting and storied, taking in Oxford University, rehab, and managing the world's largest Victoria's Secret. The phrase "Based on a true story" would be used if this show were a movie.
Vandiver and his dog Commodore are a double act in the mold of Penn and Teller; one does all the talking and the other manages to look cute and lovable. Commodore also gives this otherwise static and wordy piece some theatricality, he happily makes friends with the audience, being passed from lap to lap, until his master summons him with a soft whistle to do another scripted bit.
The story is one we have heard variations of before; bright y...
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Drew is a crisp performer who really bares his soul in this piece. The dog is adorable, great addition to the show. It's a funny, touching story of finding yourself and your inner strength. See it if you can! ...
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