Crying in Public
Simultaneously hilarious and heartbreaking, Crying in Public starts as a story about unrequited love, which then moves into a tale of identity, resilience, and hope in the face of uncertainty.
Beautiful show, beautifully performed. Gina alternates between funny self-deprecation to an empathetic vulnerability unlike anyone ive ever seen. Go see this show.
Equal parts hysterical and tragic. Gina is tender and vulnerable enough to tell a story of profound embarrassment and hurt with both empathy and mortification for her past self, which makes for a hilarious story highlighted by seriously questionable Facebook messenger screenshots and heart wrenching photos of a tear stained girl who was just doing her best! Bottom lines, Australians must be stopped at all cost.