Wonderful and powerful! A very relevant piece of theatre that I wish I would have seen when I was a teenager. It would have helped me and probably even saved some. This play deals with body image issues in a world where we are never enough the way we are. Three actors play the same person and I love that. It was so greatly done and performed. ...
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A portrait of inner suffering that is strange and yet strangely familiar. On the one hand, how many of us can relate to feeling we have a foreign object in our body that drives us to insanity, but on the other hand how many of us can relate to having tortured thoughts that drive us to insanity?...
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A interestingly executed, smartly written, dark and painfully funny look into societal pressures, body judgement and their effects on young girls and women....
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Smart, honest show with great actors! Raw and purposeful. My friend identified with the entire story - it felt personal for her - and was delighted with the ending. Thank you for being so brave. ...
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Such powerful storytelling touching on so many of the complicated, personal and painful aspects of "growing up" to be a woman. Told with extraordinary honesty!...
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Riveting, raw, real & a riot Crack Whore, Bulimic, Girl Next Door opts for an anesthetic of darkest humour drawing you into a complex and beautiful story of healing and self-love.
I have never seen a dark story end with such beautiful hope, handled with grace & dignity. If you're a woman (or know one) who has been through the dark, this is the beautiful medicine you need this Fringe Season....
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Don't let the title put you off, CRACK WHORE, BULIMIC, GIRL-NEXT-DOOR is painfully funny, fueled by anger, but held together by compassion. The writing, directing and acting are so direct and honest, they feel revelatory. Don't miss it....
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