See it if you want to be thoroughly entertained by a delightful actor
Don't see it if No reason not to see this wonderful play.
See it if a fan of Robin W. - you get a full dose of him "reincarnated" & his epic characters from Mork to Genie, with a bonus side of Jim Carrey, etc
Don't see it if not a fan of Robin W., or of 1-man show- but this great actor showcases his impersonation skills so well it feels like a big cast.
See it if You like one-man shows. If you want to have a good time in the company of a very talented actor!!!
Don't see it if You don’t like seen one actor portraying different characters at the same time.
See it if I enjoyed this show so much! It’s personal, clever, fast-moving, full of moments I remember growing up. Dave Droxler made me laugh and cry.
Don't see it if You wouldn’t enjoy an actor doing many voices of people, including well known comedians, to tell his personal story of becoming an actor.
See it if You. Like. Robin. Williams
Don't see it if You don't want to be entertained
See it if you like 1 person shows, like to laugh, enjoy "touching"content, superb writing, acting and content that most of us can identify with.
Don't see it if if you dislike 1 person shows, personal biographies & impressionists
See it if you want to see a beautifully executed autobiographical story. it will hold your interest throughout.
Don't see it if you don't like one man shows, although this one has enough characters that you might think there is often more than one man on stage
See it if A terrific performance of a man's life with his imaginary friend Robin W. that will have you both laughing and crying.
Don't see it if You don't like solo performances. This one is special, though.
Dave Droxler found solace from a dysfunctional family watching "Mork and Mindy." He became entranced by the voice, dexterity and wit of Robin Williams, its breakout star. Droxler’s "Robin & Me: My Little Spark of Madness" at Theatre Row movingly and humorously explores his life of obsession with this legendary form-changing actor.
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There is no doubt about Droxler’s talent at uncannily mimicking voices (and mannerisms). However, those celebrity appearances don’t particularly sit comfortably alongside the thin personal story that makes up Robin and Me’s plot.
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