"...the most fun you will ever have at the DMV." KQED
"The characters in [DMV] are all recognizable "types," but the point of the play is that each eventually defies our conceptions of who we think they are and what we think they can do." KQED
NPR award-winning storyteller Don Reed introduces you to 8 characters, placing you in the line all of America loves to hate - The DMV. Experience the pre-judgments made on age, class, race, physical ability, homelessness, and more in a series of monologues and dance sequences ranging from the laugh-out-loud funny to the moving to the --all set in America's melting pot, the DMV. The show was hailed as "Hilarious! Amazing! The most fun you'll ever have at the DMV" by KQED.
"Don Reed is soooo good that if you caught Can You Dig It? or his other shows, you'll be back for more... You know these characters... and in the diasporic crapshoot that's the DMV, you are these people. That's the great gift of Don Reed--and of killer actors in general, and good solo performers in particular: paying attention enough to embody some truth and bring it back home for all of us."
--Stark Insider
"...the most fun you will ever have at the DMV." KQED
"The characters in [DMV] are all recognizable "types," but the point of the play is that each eventually defies our conceptions of who we think they are and what we think they can do." KQED
NPR award-winning storyteller Don Reed introduces you to 8 characters, placing you in the line all of America loves to hate - The DMV. Experience the pre-judgments made on age, class, race, physical ability, homelessness, and more in a series of monologues and dance sequences ranging from the laugh-out-loud funny to the moving to the --all set in America's melting pot, the DMV. The show was hailed as "Hilarious! Amazing! The most fun you'll ever have at the DMV" by KQED.
"Don Reed is soooo good that if you caught Can You Dig It? or his other shows, you'll be back for more... You know these characters... and in the diasporic crapshoot that's the DMV, you are these people. That's the great gift of Don Reed--and of killer actors in general, and good solo performers in particular: paying attention enough to embody some truth and bring it back home for all of us."
--Stark Insider
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