See it if Nikhil Parmar is a dynamo actor and writer. What a performance!
Don't see it if Solo performances are not your thing.
See it if you like one-person shows, fast-pace delivery, exploration of themes of race and representation, shows that leave you with questions
Don't see it if you prefer ensemble casts, don't like swearing, prefer shows with a clear message that is neatly delivered leaving no room for questions
See it if You like one-person shows that burrow deep inside a man’s experience of living with the perception of invisibility due to his race.
Don't see it if You prefer ensemble cast shows delving in much lighter topics. Read more
See it if You like solo shows, movement theater, are interested in assimilation issues and issues of stereotyping of minorities
Don't see it if Do not like solo shows, have a problem with a lot of cursing on stage and self pitying characters Read more
See it if you are open to seeing and understanding what is happening and being experienced by people around you.
Don't see it if you want a happy show with singing and dancing.
See it if You're a fan of one-man shows, 'meta' jokes
Don't see it if Smaller, black-box spaces induce claustrophobia
See it if important theme about the dehumanization of being ignored. Well done but difficult to understand some of the dialogue. The message is clear
Don't see it if you are disturbed by anger and the unraveling of a person. Gutsy performance about a serious and difficult subject
See it if Important issues detailed by kinetic actor/writer about racism in entertainment industry. Very intense-unique performance style. Much talent
Don't see it if Hyper performance, aggressive presentation. Too much attempted for hour running time. Insightful autobiography but I left with a headache.
“Parmar is a good actor and has stage presence, but as a showcase for his talents, ‘Invisible’ feels overweighted and unfocused, and ultimately a calling card that may not have the effect he hopes for.”
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