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Sorry for Your Loss

Written by: Michael Cruz Kayne
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On the 10th anniversary of a profound loss, comedian Michael Cruz Kayne felt compelled to describe his feelings of grief in 140 characters or less. Much to his surprise, more than 200,000 people responded in solidarity from all corners of the globe. Overwhelmed by the response, the Late Show with Stephen Colbert writer and host of A Good Cry created Sorry for Your Loss, a sidesplitting, heartrending look at life—and death. This powerfully personal production, recorded live from the Minetta Lane Theatre, cuts through the platitudes, directly reaching out to anyone who has ever experienced loss—or will. So...everyone.

Now available in Dolby Atmos on Audible.

©2023 Michael Cruz Kayne (P)2023 AO Media LLC
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Ups and downs, tragic and comic part about death, world views and the mess the world was on the taking and making the death!

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considering it advertises itself as a comedy show, there is a perfectly reasonable assumption from the listener's part that the show should at least be funny. the "grief" segments are adequately tragic but unfortunately the "comedic" segments mostly fall flat. at best it can be described as a mildly entertaining speech, rather than a comedy show. you wanna explore grief through comedy? play UNDERTALE.

more sad than funny

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