See it if You enjoy entertaining storytelling in a one man show. However, the play goes much deeper than than just stories. Ed Dixon is a marvel.
Don't see it if You like bigger productions or you aren't interested in older theater productions.
See it if you like one man shows. This one is beautifully acted and personal. It starts light, but moves to a dark place. Good, but be aware.
Don't see it if if you want something purely light and fluffy. I wouldn't recommend this for a date night or children.
See it if you're a theater buff; enjoy behind-the-scenes tales of the private lives of public people; appreciate excellent story-telling
Don't see it if you don't like one man show in bare bones staging; you might find some very ugly truths revealed to be intolerable Read more
See it if you're theater enthusiast. Ed Dixon brings to life actors whose names I have only heard. He is charming, graceful and terrifying by turns
Don't see it if one person, bare stage shows are not your thing.
See it if You're up for an exuberant retelling and celebration of George Rose, theatre and life in the 70's, and a deep friendship turned dark.
Don't see it if You're homophobic, have an aversion to theatre gossip, one-person autobiographical monologues or disliked George Rose to begin with Read more
See it if you like autobiographical one-man shows, you like quirky people, and/or you enjoy backstage anecdotes.
Don't see it if you dislike one-man shows.
See it if U enjoy an intelligent exploration of life and theater career of a grand old queen of the theater (with a dark side) told by master acolyte
Don't see it if You can't take swift change in mood - this expertly veers from comedy - with great impersonations - to dark circumstances of Rose's death
See it if You enjoy theater and theater history and wish to see it brought to life by a consummate performer.
Don't see it if You don't like one-man shows, even entertaining ones. Read more