Korean Badass
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Play: Korean Bad Ass
Reviewer: Miz Rowdy
5 Stars
"Korean Bad-Ass" is FANTASTIC!!! This performer really controls the stage and has a nice presence, very enjoyable to watch. A great perspective on the Asian American actor trying to make it in show biz. I found myself laughing and he also brought me to tears. Thank you for sharing your story!



Play: Korean Badass
Reviewer: Shaun Simms
5 Stars
I don't see many solo shows, I have seen Eric Bogosion perform and I thought this show was up there. I like Steve McQueen as well. I liked all the characters, I remember them and thought the writing was top notch and very honest. Especially the chimp monologue and Hollywood director. I also thought the acting had a lot of stage presence. Good show.


Play: Korean Badass
Reviewer: Mia Paschal
4 Stars
Bracing, to say the least. I wish I had seen this when I was eighteen years old. I wish Stevie were my manager, agent, or maybe even friend. Because Stevie is indeed a badass: his show is tough, very smart, very funny, and laceratingly honest. And, in the final scene with his father, he's also unafraid to be vulnerable and say out loud what some actors feel (me, at least). I appreciated how his show balanced a certain sentimentality with a cold, clear-eyed look at race and Hollywood, and by extension, American culture. I'll remember you.