Natalie plays a macho man on stage in a post-"Me Too" world. The character is ludicrous, disgusting, naive, sad and (at points) trying to do the right thing. Gutsy in look, the protagonist is topless throughout the whole show, sporting a wig, hair everywhere and a handle bar mustache. The large physical performance involves purposely awkward crowdwork that is fun at first, shocking in the middle (as the performance gets pretty raunchy) and pretty middling at the end. And that's how you might describe 'Nate' as a whole. A good concept designed to shock that just ultimately fizzles out as the viewer's asking themselves, 'Why?' Is it a meta-commentary on the ultra-serious one man show? Was that the point? Or was it really just about how men just don't get it? The message is intentionally vague but at least it was entertaining.
Natalie Palamides: Nate - A One Man Show

Natalie Palamides: Nate - A One Man Show
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December 13, 2020
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Satire Meets Crowdwork to Mixed Results
Uncomfortable funny
It's really funny and on the edge of what one can bear. Many wont like it, because they cannot believe they just saw real breasts.. but who cares? its dramedy
Aristofanis
This is the real ancient comedy. I don't know if this actress is Greek and her DNA inspired her . It's really very useful for people to understand the heritage of the comedy. It's so original to provoke, to make you feel so strange and insecure, and find in you all those strange feelings who's making you angry and laugh together, play all the time with your boundaries and your ethics, you culture , and sex life . Very good job for a so young girl she's writing like a Aristofanis.