Reviewed by Eloise Coopersmith

“Mark Pleases You”…Yes, he does 🙂

At the Broadwater Studio, prepare to be dazzled by the comedic whirlwind that is Mark Vigeant. With boundless energy he is an unstoppable force of nature. Mark takes the stage like a Tasmanian devil, unleashing a live wire, fireball performance that will leave you in awe. In his show MARK PLEASES YOU, he proves his mastery of comic timing, demonstrating his talent as a gifted juggler and delivering a quick-witted repartee that is simply delightful.

For a full hour, I found myself immersed in uncontrollable laughter, my face aching from the constant smile that Mark’s simple charm effortlessly brings. His comedic prowess reminds me of the legendary Robin Williams, while his rapid-fire delivery evokes shades of Jim Carrey. Yet, let me be clear, Mark Vigeant is a truly unique performer, fully present and captivating in his own right. He is attuned to the audience’s every reaction, even incorporating unexpected elements like the flushing of the Broadwater Toilet into his efforts to, well, please his audience.

Beneath the surface of the laughter, there is a deeper layer to the show that I genuinely appreciated. Mark skillfully weaves themes of self-discovery and staying true to oneself, leaving a subtle yet lasting impression.

Mark Vigeant possesses the remarkable gift of bringing laughter and joy to others, and witnessing his performance is an experience not to be missed. Don’t pass up the opportunity to be thoroughly entertained by this comedic maestro.

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