TimeOut Chicago
By Kris Vire
April 4, 2014
Presented here in a smart collaboration between Silk Road Rising and About Face Theatre, Brahman/i hinges on a fiery, magnetic central performance by Fawzia Mirza, who pins down just the right kind of dangerous charisma needed to spin this tale...
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Chicago Tribune
By Nina Metz
April 9, 2014
Gender, cultural identity and the pains of adolescence get a thorough filleting and grilling in this story of an American child of Indian immigrants who is born intersex, with both male and female genital characteristics.
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Chicago Stage Standard
By John Boss
April 7, 2014
The one hour and 45 minute journey tugs at your heart strings and tickles your funny bone. The play educates and illuminates. Kudos to Ms. Mirza for memorizing what is essentially a one actor play.
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Chicago Sun-Times
By Hedy Weiss
April 6, 2014
Mirza, a petite but athletic actress with a sharply sardonic edge, and a persona that can shift from boyish to glam, also happens to give a tour de force performance in the role under Andrew Volkoff’s direction.
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Newcity Stage Chicago
By Zach Freeman
April 6, 2014
Presented in the guise of stand-up comedy, writer Aditi Brennan Kapil’s entertaining, occasionally provocative show is a treatise on the intersections of personal and cultural boundaries [...] and much of it is wildly successful.
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