Definitely entertaining. Plenty of funny moments mixed in with some relatable cringeworthy awkward coming of age moments. And something should be said for the excellent taste in music cues. ...
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Every now and then you encounter a piece of art that rocks your soul to the core. Crack Whore, Bulimic, Girl Next Door was that piece of art. Brutally honest, powerful, and thought provoking theater that every person should see. I laughed. I cried. I sang along to the music. It was absolutely wonderful. So I glad I saw it!...
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Real, intense, comic, heart-wrenching and brave as hell. Marnie Olson cracks open her psyche and lets us inside. Relatable and courageous, this is one writer I want to know. Olson and director, Jennifer Chun are amazing humans and this work shows us that they are woke and paying attention--and not afraid to go for it creatively. ...
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This play is a beautifully written exploration of emotional issues surrounding identity and self-acceptance; in short, it's a play for all of us, whether male or female, old or young. ...
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I absolutely loved this show.Marnie Olson’s writing blew me away with her illustration of the many facets of the inner voice of the female mind. I related to them all and found it frightening and comforting at the same time to see these inner voices actually played out in such a unique and clever way. Huge fan of ‘Marnie Olson Humor.’...
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Such a riot and harrowing story about a bullimic girl that will make you feel squeamish, laugh out loud and want to just give her a hug and tell her how beautiful she is without having to put her on a scale. What a powerful play. A must see for teenagers who are probably going through the same nightmare right now! ...
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