What Do Critics Think of Lisa Lampanelli’s Stuffed? | Playbill

The Verdict What Do Critics Think of Lisa Lampanelli’s Stuffed? The new play explores the complexity of women’s relationships to food and body image through the comedian’s signature comedic style.

The world premiere of Stuffed, written by and starring two-time Grammy-nominated comic Lisa Lampanelli, officially opened Off-Broadway October 7, and reviews have steadily been coming out since. The new production from the Women’s Project Theater explores the complexity of women’s relationships to food and body image through Lampanelli’s signature comedic style.

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Joining Lampanelli onstage are Avenue Q star Ann Harada, Eclipsed star Zainab Jah, and Jessica Luck. The new work features additional material by Ashley Austin Morris and direction by Jackson Gay (These Paper Bullets).

Performances take place at the McGinn/Cazale Theatre through November 13.

READ REVIEWS BELOW:

The Hollywood Reporter
The New York Times
NewYorkTheatreGuide.com
Time Out

The play’s central characters are a bulimic, a compulsive eater, a confident overweight woman, and a chronically thin one. Previews began September 23.

Click here to purchase tickets or call Ovation Tix at (866) 811-4111. The McGinn/Cazale Theatre is located at 2162 Broadway at 76th Street (4th floor).

 
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