The “hot mess” one-woman show, a genre created by the original stage version of Fleabag, gets hotter and messier in this ...
A new one-woman show from the producer of “Baby Reindeer” and “Fleabag” is an irreverent allegory about wildfires and global warming. By Houman Barekat Reviewing from London At the Soho Theater in ...
It would be fair to say Weather Girl was the talk of last year’s Edinburgh Fringe. With a Scotsman Fringe First, a Lustrum Award, and a queue stretching back into the Summerhall courtyard, it was only ...
Weather Girl, at London’s Soho Theatre until 5 April, is a frantic and funny one-woman show about the looming climate apocalypse. Written by Brian Watkins, it stars Julia McDermott as Stacey, a local ...
Stacey Gross, a perky meteorologist who uses a thermos of Prosecco and a stream of peppy banalities as crutches, has been taking audiences on an emotional roller coaster ever since “Weather Girl” ...
The show starts in unlit gloom, as Stacey unspools her inner thoughts in a babygirl voice. Why did she become a weather girl? Was it her way of staying one jump ahead of an act of God? The world seems ...
Performances in N.Y.C. In this dark comedy about climate change, a meteorologist meant to maintain a “happy voice” can no longer reassure viewers that it’s going to be all right. In this dark comedy ...