Earl Mopas
A thoughtful close-up magic show, built on a thought through stand-up comedy special ❤️❤️❤️
A series of mind boggling tricks that will leave you asking “how did he did that? 🥹” Interspersed with snippets of living the magician life, and the absurdity it sometimes entails. Go for the magic, but stay for the stories.
A great concept with some memorable performances and explores some intriguing issues like loneliness manifesting as AI obsession and vulnerability as a target for manipulation; but the show is held back by its pacing, and story beats that could have been cut or reworked to focus on the main premise.
A heartbreaking glimpse into a life navigating dementia with light-hearted moments of comedy to contrast the fear of being lost❤️❤️❤️
The show is a gentle and thoughtful portrayal of a frightening experience. The use of technology was spot on in purpose and intent. My only wish was to see the story developed further with a few more pieces because there’s so much here to dig into
The only crime in this colourful, historically-accurate❓🤔 musical is that it hasn’t reached Ed Mirvish as a full on production yet ❤️❤️❤️
Great concept and masterfully executed by each of the performers. I left wanting more and hoping to see a bigger and deeper production in the future.
An off-beat comedy show on the surface, but an honest character study underneath❤️❤️❤️
A few bits fell flat in terms of the jokes and the kind of reaction it was trying to elicit from the audience, but the most memorable and worth it moments for me is the heartfelt and honest analysis