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Well all I have to say is that Yeardley Smith's show MORE left me wanting exactly that....more. Without spoiling anything I will just say that this show is touching, personal and makes you feel that you are on the ride of her life right along with her. Though it might sound a little corny, by the end I felt that I not only learned so many great things about her life and struggles with showbiz, but also learned a lot about myself and how I deal with life as it comes and goes. I too am one of those people who always wants more in life too. I think a lot of people are going to relate to this great show. Where Elaine Stritch's one woman show was more of a "production" of her life, Yeardley's show is a much more personal, brave and inviting night at the theatre. Would love to hear what others think, has anyone else seen it yet?
Hello Kid,
Yes i was touched and moved by MORE. She moved me in so many ways. It was a passionate work and i really admire her courage to talk about her Bulima. She is a brave and talented woman.
More is a must see.
One note she could have calmed down the graphic details of her vomiting but i laughed, cheered and cried.
Hooray for Yeardley!
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Updated On: 3/19/04 at 11:31 PM
I loved it too. At first I thought that it might be too personal to be universal but I was wrong. I think that it is extraordinarily universal--alot of us can relate to her story. I would definitely recommend it.
i hope i win the tix for the show after hearing what you guys said(and i know my answers are correct also
me too, i hope i win!
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