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Playbill Universe Reviews: What Do Critics Think of Jes Tom's Solo Comedy Less Lonely?

The exploration of sex in the face of death and gender transition is directed by Em Weinstein.

The reviews are rolling in for Jes Tom's solo comedy Less Lonely, which officially opened Off-Broadway December 11 following its run at the Cherry Lane Theatre last year. Elliott Page and producers Mike & Carlee Productions present the limited six-week return, this time at Greenwich House Theater. Performances began November 28 and will run through January 6, 2024.

Jes Tom stars in their self-written exploration of sex in the face of death and gender transition on the brink of oblivion. Em Weinstein directs.

Read the reviews here.

CitiTourNY (Brian Lipton)

New York Theatre Guide (Caroline Cao)

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Playbill will continue to update this list as reviews come in.

For tickets and more information, visit JesTomShow.com.

 
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