Reviews For I’m Actually Right About Everything:
A Bisexual Love Story
Edmonton Journal:
”This year’s Fringe festival has a number of one-person shows full of heartfelt confessions and witty retorts, and this one may be the best of them all. Canadian comedy stalwart, Tracy Hamilton, bares her soul in this tender, vulnerable, and genuinely hilarious solo outing […] Through stories about teenage crushes, toxic relationships, and representation in romantic comedy, Tracy brings along with her on this retelling of her life, captivating the audience with her smile and honest reflections.”
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The Vibe:
”Tracy is charismatic and genuine. I felt part of her story from the first line, aww-ing at her confessions, booing the villains, clapping at her victories and laughing—right from my belly—at her jokes, which felt like naughty secrets spontaneously shared between friends.”
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ShowbizMonkeys:
”Tracy's storytelling has a warmth and immediacy that makes you feel like you are in a conversation with a friend, sharing an intimate story about her life. A sparse set with minimal effects outside of a voiceover used strategically to excellent effect keeps the performance grounded in traditional storytelling, and her performance brings to mind comedic storytelling greats like Mike Birbiglia and Maria Bamford. She's charming while vulnerable, and entirely an open book.”
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Hamilton City Magazine:
”It’s a well written play that is delivered with warmth as well as a word-perfect flow […] There’s heartbreak, disillusionment, mistakes, and even a narrow escape. Through it all, Tracy tells a tale of being true to herself, and if you’re in need of a happy ending (especially these days!), be sure to catch this show.”
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