I felt that the play was excellent And Timely. IT addresses how more and more the line between an economic transaction and a social transaction is becoming blurred and the consequences and effects of such experiences that make us question ourselves and what we want. I also thought that it was kind of an interesting love letter to the city of Los Angeles and a certain way as well....
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This was a completely real and relatable reflection of what all of us have experienced if you've ever taken a ride share. The common experiences alone were full of color and character but and Jonathan's personal touch and experiences with relationships added a genuine heartfelt emotion that no one can deny. This is definitely a must see....
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Better than some of the stand-up shows on TV! It's not technically "Stand-up" but sure is just as funny and enlightening as any on TV right now. Loved it. ...
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What started off seeming like a series of fun, disconnected anecdotes about being an Uber driver turned into a deeper, emotionally satisfying journey about finding what's worth loving in others - and ourselves....
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Engaging, intimate, dynamic. I was skeptical of seeing a one-person show, but this show is an example of how compelling a talented performer and storyteller can make a one-person show. Highly recommend, and I hope the performer makes more art, because I loved spending that hour living in his world. ...
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This is a WOW of a show. Funny, great storytelling, woven into a universal and existential angst. There's an intelligence to the humor that I loved. I can't imagine anyone who wouldn't relate to this show. See it!...
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From the moment Jonathan comes outside to pick up his "rides" he is totally engaging, honest, funny, charming and adorable! He is so honest and vulnerable in the way he shares his story. Fabulously talented and very funny. ...
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