Jonathan Cho has taken something ugly — Mickey Roony’s racist portrayl of Mr. Yunioshi in BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S — and has created something quite lovely out of it. Kudos to him for keeping it fun-spirited and light....
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Executives, writers, casting, directors, etc. all need to see this show. This is what Hollywood needs. During a time that being "Asian" is suddenly the Hollywood "it" thing, we need to take a trip down memory lane to see why so much damage has already been done. "Mr. Yunioshi" a huge step forward toward new opportunities....
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One of my favorite shows! A very smart, clever and thought provoking creation. The writing is superb and the performance absolutely outstanding.
I sat with a big smile on my face the entire time, hanging onto every word and action. I love how Jonathan is shedding a light on the lack of diversity in the film industry in such clever way. It is also a brilliant Fuck You to that and then goes on to invite the industry to expand, whilst he has taken control and done that for himself by creating this show. Brilliant!...
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I was truly amazed by this play. I did not know much about this story but the play really took me in and Jonathan's performance was brilliant. I loved how he was able to talk about something quite sad and shocking in such a funny way....
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This is one of the best shows I have ever seen. A funny, moving, whip-smart delight that everyone should have the good fortune to enjoy. ...
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Smart, hilarious, thoughtful, and extremely well acted, Jonathan Cho delivers a powerful performance as Mickey Rooney as Cho grapples with racism and representation in Hollywood, then and now. ...
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THIS SHOW WAS THE BEST ONE-MAN SHOW that happened at this Fringe, hands down. If it does not win the Freak award for solo show, there is no justice to the awards in any fashion.
People should vote for this show even if they haven't seen it. I promise you, it's that good....
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