Confessions of an Operatic Mute

No Fixed Address Prods.—Son of Warehouse

Briane Nasimok is a competent speaker and tells a good story—unfortunately, his story isn’t particularly witty, profound or funny.

Yes, he arouses a few chuckles but he evokes sympathy more than laughter—the “I feel sorry for you” kind of sympathy, not the “you just ripped my heart out” kind.

This autobiographical journey provides little reason for the audience to connect or care. The story is mostly uninteresting and about as insipid as if I took an hour to tell you about my life.

Ray Yuen