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TheaterMania

Joined: 6/26/2008
Location: New York,  NY
And Then You Die (How I Ran a Marathon in 26.2 Years) - 8:00AM on 8/02/2009
smmslt

Joined: 8/02/2009
Location: Cleveland,  OH
And Then You Cry - and Laugh, a LOT! - 8:02AM on 8/02/2009
David Hansens second Fringe production jogs back and forth between the 2006 NYC Marathon and all of the things that made him run, beginning in 1980. It is exhilirating, exhausting - the man runs onstage for about an hour - touching, and hugely funny. Run, dont walk, to see this winner of the Fringe 2004 Overall Excellence Award.
egaeus

Joined: 8/02/2009
Location: Cleveland,  OH
And Then You Die - 10:43AM on 8/02/2009
David Hansen, in his one-man quest to run a marathon, is both poignant and funny, interweaving both the remote past and the near-present to trace the underpinnings of the urge to run and the growth past his obsession. Those familiar with his earlier show I Hate This will appreciate how this production dovetails with the first piece and moves beyond it. Hansen is a gifted, likable performer and will pull you along the many miles of his trek.
mprest

Joined: 4/26/2003
Location: Cleveland,  OH
And Then You Die - 10:19PM on 8/02/2009
What a great show! One middle-aged mans struggles through the years with girls, his weight and keeping a promise to himself are the basis for this one-man show. The funny, smart, daring show also features a little bit of travelogue about both Cleveland and NYC.
HHIgirl

Joined: 8/08/2009
Location: Lakewood,  OH
And bring painkillers... - 10:28AM on 8/08/2009
David Hansens one man show is amazing and painful to watch but in a good way. This man has an exquisite way of conveying the growing pains of maturing in such a funny and convincing way that the pangs of adolescence and training become so visceral that your muscles will be screaming for relief. However, he does this with such grace and humor that the laughing will ease the angst you feel for him.
David has a gift for story telling and his presence on stage is magnetic. You will be sitting on the edge of your seat wanting more. It does not disappoint. I am looking forward to seeing more work from this dynamic man.

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