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So, 'Simon Talbot: Mr. Copenhagen' is an interesting piece from 2016. It’s this one-man show vibe, where Simon sort of dabbles in self-reflection, questioning whether he’s become too much of a grown-up, or worse, too much like Copenhagen itself. The comedy is pretty dry, often leaning into those awkward moments that get a chuckle without needing to push too hard. The pacing is nice, allowing for introspection amidst the humor. You can feel a real connection to Simon as he navigates his thoughts on adulthood and identity. The practical effects? Well, it's primarily just him on stage, but the way he plays with the space and audience interaction gives it a unique flair. Worth checking out for those who appreciate character-driven narratives.
One-man show formatDry, awkward humorFocus on self-reflection
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