I thought this was an extremely strong Fringe one person show. I loved the concept of physicalizing and naming one's anxiety and coming to terms with it. Extremely brave, at times very poignant, funny, fun, and heartfelt. I truly believe this piece would be masterful if it went through another draft, with notes from folks who are part of the theatre company here in Hollywood. ...
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I've known Matt Ritchey for a while, and I've seen many of his Fringe shows. I can absolutely say, without a doubt, that this is the best thing I've ever seen him do... and he directed my own one-woman-show!! Both parts hilarious and heartbreaking, this show is everything you love/hate about Fringe shows packed into a 45 minute piece. ...
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What a fun, campy delight! Amir Levi turns Edie Stevenson, someone who could easily be a one-note joke, into a fully fleshed out character, and you root for her the entire show! If you're a musical theatre junkie, you will double over in laughter again and again. The highlight of the show comes at the end - no spoils, but you might wanna bone up on your musical theatre history before attending! Fantastic cast and a wonderful time!...
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