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So, Alex Agnew's 'Wake Me Up When It's Over' is quite the ride. It's essentially a one-man show where he unleashes this pent-up energy from lockdown life. The tone swings between biting satire and raw honesty, which is refreshing, honestly. He tackles everything from the absurdity of social media to the quirks of life during a pandemic. The pacing feels like a conversation with a friend who's had too much coffee—they’re fast, funny, and a bit frantic at times. Agnew's performance is pretty captivating, full of that signature wit and a touch of vulnerability. It's distinct in how it captures that lockdown mindset, wrapping humor around the frustrations we all felt. Not a traditional narrative, but definitely a unique watch.
Features sharp societal commentary typical of Agnew's style.Captures the essence of lockdown frustrations with humor.A mix of stand-up and reflective monologue.
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