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Celia Pacquola: The Looking Glass is a fascinating dive into the quirks of modern womanhood, seen through the keenly observant lens of Celia herself. The pacing has this nice rhythm, kind of like a stand-up set that flows seamlessly between punchlines and poignant moments. The atmosphere is light yet reflective, balancing humor with a sense of vulnerability. Pacquola's performance is sharp, showcasing her ability to navigate deeper themes of self-identity and societal expectations while keeping it all genuinely funny. There's no flashy gimmicks here, just a solid connection to real-life experiences. It strikes a chord, I think, because it feels both personal and universal—definitely a standout in the comedy genre from that year.
Solo performanceThemes of identityStrong observational humor
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