See it if Interested in social activism and have a sense of humor. Try to sit up close because it's hard to see the video portion from the back.
Don't see it if You are offended by creative social activism.
See it if you are fond of social engagement, storytelling and have a sense of humor
Don't see it if you don't get it
See it if You like a unique story with a political bite. Lots of fun!
Don't see it if You host a talk show on Fox News called The O'Reilly Factor.
See it if You like to laugh and enjoy classic New York characters
Don't see it if You hate enjoying yourself
See it if You have liberal political views and enjoy a bit of irreverence.
Don't see it if You are a political conservative
See it if Cabtivist is very funny and entertaining. John McDonagh is a real storyteller that makes you smile as he describes being a NYC taxi driver.
Don't see it if Unless you don't want to laugh and enjoy a man's journey finding his true self as he deals with the humanity in his back seat.
See it if you want a hilarious wild ride with a NY cab driver & his adventures with a reality TV show, a Times Square Electronic sign-a terrific show
Don't see it if you are afraid of laughing too much--But You really should see it--his adventures will enliven your life
See it if You want to laugh 'til your sides split. See it if you want to spend an hour with a NYC cabbie with a wicked sense of humor and irreverence
Don't see it if You are a curmudgeon with no sense of humor, like to stay home and watch Fox news, hate New York City and yellow cabbies and eat cold Pizza
“Those who remember what New York used to be will delight in following McDonagh’s tales...His natural stage presence and seamless storytelling make McDonagh a delight to watch...In ‘Cabtivist’, John McDonagh is a history of one, a last scion of a bygone age, and he looks back with fondness, frankness, and an infectious charm. ‘Cabtivist’ is a love song to the city that never sleeps, and who better to tell that story than a cab driver?”
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“The Cabtivist holds his audience 'cabtive' as he regales with tales of cabbie adventures...McDonagh's standup is rife with outrageous tales, and he has pictures and videos to prove it. Blessed with the Irish gift of gab and disarming humor, he peppers his story with facts that are not necessarily widely known."
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"If the goal of theater is to entertain and educate an audience, then McDonagh has undeniably fulfilled his duty. This is not so much a monologue in the spirit of, say, Spalding Gray, as it is a night at the pub sitting next to a good storyteller, sans the pub. A little more emotional depth, a little more structure in the script and a little more artistry in the performance could deliver 'Cabtivist' to greatness. But for now, McDonagh gets plenty of mileage from his well-polished gift of gab."
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"McDonagh is an amusing storyteller, and he’s in prime form at the beginning of his hour-long monologue...Then we are off to the activist stories, and there are a couple of funny ones...McDonagh has a gift for finding the humor in any experience he’s had, but I would have preferred that 'Cabtivist' tell us more about his life as a cabbie, which is far less humdrum than the would-be celebrities we hear from every day."
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"After listening to McDonagh’s hilarious reminiscences about his life as a NY cabbie, you’ll be convinced that few jobs are as rife with comic material...He recounts all of it with tongue-in-cheek humor, spot-on observations, and an engaging familiarity that will keep you in stitches...Directed by Simring with a fast-paced informal tone, the performance is part autobiography, part stand-up routine, part PowerPoint presentation, part Irish tradition of storytelling, and 100% entertaining."
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“Like any good cabbie with some wear on the tires, John McDonagh can regale his theater-seat passengers with numerous brushes with the rich and the famous...Instead of focusing on the famous who have stepped into his cab, McDonagh focuses on his efforts to make the reverse journey - out of hackdom and into stardom, always with failed but hilarious results.”
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