Review: "FRIDA...A SELF-PORTRAIT" at Union Arts Center Explores Authenticity in Solo Shows
Exploring the often-unrevealing nature of one-person autobiographical productions, "FRIDA...A SELF-PORTRAIT" at the Union Arts Center challenges the direct approach to self-portrayal.
One-person productions are typically autobiographical: the performer teaches the audience about themself, as themself. But this seemingly “direct” approach is often not actually revealing, where an artist performs a ritualized series of autobiographical anecdotes that fit into the form’s genre conventions. In touring production Frida…a self-portrait, now playing at Union Arts Center, the artist subverts the one-person show form by adding a layer, indirectly telling the story of the performer through the experiences of another artist: the surrealist portraitist Frida Kahlo. This new show asks, can we better understand one artist by telling the story of another?
_Originally reported by [BroadwayWorld](https://www.broadwayworld.com/seattle/article/Review-FRIDAA-SELF-PORTRAIT-at-Union-Arts-Center-20260613)._
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