This is a great show -- witty, absurd, tragic, uplifting. Think Notes From Underground meets Jerry Macguire meets The Music Man meets Beckett's Endgame....
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Ben's play is truly hilarious--a great existential take on the droning nature of corporatedom. He's also a truly gifted comedic performer who's a pleasure to watch....
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This show was bizarre and amazing and confusing, but very clear. You have no idea what's going to happen! Ben is hilarious, with fantastic comedic timing and yet, moments of very serious commentary. The Last PowerPoint makes you think - about consumerism, death, and the weird marketing strategies we fall for. I highly recommend! ...
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I went in not knowing what I’m expecting, and walked out not sure what I just witnessed, but feeling strangely satisfied and overjoyed (and also a bit sad). An absurd but relatable mockumentary of corporate America....
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What a delightfully bizarre, wonderfully weird experience. Meta and strange and funny and unexpectedly meditative, I had such a wonderful time at this show. Highly recommended!...
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This play is a hilarious and haunting look into the mind of anybody who has worked a white collar job before, and Ben brilliantly explores the effects of late capitalism on our beliefs about death, legacy and potatoes. Be prepared for comedy, tragedy, and unexpectedly memorable songs. Please go and see The Last Powerpoint -- it is truly (Power)ful and thought-provoking! ...
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BENJAMIN NICHOLSON’S FIRST EVER FRINGE SHOW IS NOT QUITE THERE – BUT THERE IS CERTAINLY AN “THERE” THERE. THE INTELLIGENCE AND CRAFT OF THIS PRODUCTION, AS WELL AS HIS SPOT ON PERFORMANCE SHOUTS OF PROMISE SO LOUDLY THAT TINNITUS IS FEARED.
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