See it if you like solo shows with a lot of heart with a remarkable performance at its core.
Don't see it if you hate non-traditional theater and improv
See it if You want to see an excellently performed show with an interesting concept.
Don't see it if You aren't a fan of interactive shows.
See it if desire 2C Brendan George in intimate space B4 he only plays arenas, want 2B part of a theatrical experiment that melds performer & audience
Don't see it if don't want 2 participate in your own discovery of Brendan George, his writing & performance, find audience participation noisome
See it if You like things that are a little quirky, a little different, and very off the beaten track.
Don't see it if You are looking for a traditional play and don't like direct address from the performer. Read more
See it if You like small, intimate theatre, and are ok with the performer making direct address and eye contact.
Don't see it if You need/want a 4th wall barrier. Read more
See it if You like solo shows where the actor plays a character, not a real life/memoir show.
Don't see it if You're uncomfortable with the fourth wall being broken and being addressed. Read more
See it if you’re open to a small, but big-hearted work carried by a charming performer
Don't see it if you’re wary of (opt-in) audience participation, including physical touch Read more
See it if A different kind of play. Well done, well written.
Don't see it if It is a solo and a bit different than most shows.
“The bravest thing about ‘A Eulogy for Roman’ is its embrace of kindness, resilience and community.”
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"I’d barely begun ruminating when Milo – according to the final unfinished bucket-list item – filled us all in with the persuasive, meaningful truth and point of his cherished life points. His positive exegesis is worth the entire 75-minute, semi-immersive experience."
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“I was in tears more than a few times, and laughing hysterically more than a few times. A roller coaster!...The show’s a memory, and a real feeling. Walking out, everyone’s friendly, happy to keep talking to each other, grateful to have sat through the show together.”
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“‘A Eulogy for Roman,’ written and performed by the beguiling Brendan George, proves that saying farewell to a childhood friend doesn’t have to be an occasion for tears but can be a time for making new promises.”
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