The show was amazing. It really captured so many different cultures, and in addition to learning so much, the interactive experience made this show that much better....
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Fabulous examination of family, heritage and culture through a humorous and sometimes touching examination of how food defines, divides and binds us....
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A delightful, very funny exploration of identity and ethnicity via the universal language of food! Brigitte Ngo-Trinh gives a very engaging performance and offers good insight into what makes delicious pho and makes up a person. Highly recommended!...
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Brigitte‘s one person play was super good! Funny, full of food facts, entertaining and you get a snack after the show. Admission comes with a spoon!!!! All the thumbs up....
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A beautiful play about identity and culture. Pho Girl goes deep beyond the surface of what we think we know about Asian culture. It digs into the roots of cultural division and the struggles of being biracial. An honest, funny play that through fantastic storytelling poses the right questions that makes you think about how we have viewed identity and worth for so many generations....
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Fun entertaining tale about a young woman and her deep connection to food. Bridget is funny and well deserving of one of this year’s Fringe scholarship winners....
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Pho Girl is both a comedic and poignant tale that follows a young woman on her journey of self-discovery through her love of cooking. Chambers' script combines witty one-liners with emotional moments to remind us that we are the ones who define ourselves, not others. Trinh brings a warm, comforting energy to the role. All in all, Pho Girl is a gem that should not be missed....
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