WHAT PEOPLE SAY

about Pretty Beast

“Kazu Kusano gives a dynamite performance that is both funny and deeply moving. Tracking her evolution as a comedian, she weaves in the story of her mentally ill mother and sometimes-present father, and impersonates dozens of the people who have shaped her vision.

At its heart, though, this is a story of resilience and perseverance, the noble journey each of us must take if we are going to be truly ourselves.

Laura, San Francisco

“Kazu’s energy and humor were the perfect way to start today. Her use of physical comedy and dry wit were fantastic. The story has many layers, and her vulnerability was inspiring. Grateful I made it!“

Jenny, Vancouver Canada

Trauma Therapist

I am a Japanese Canadian and really identified w/her upbringing. LOVE LOVED her show!! Go see it. People!”

Elaine Brown, Winnipeg Canada

“It really made me inspired about the storyline of Japanese immigrants. I think a lot of Japanese Americans will really love this show! I’m truly inspired after watching it to make a huge difference in my community.

It was entertaining, had sad points and teaching moments. It was just a journey of pleasure overall. It was excellent! It was perfect!”

Kevin, Los Angeles

“All the rave reviews from LA, Canadian and US fringes and festivals are true. This is an amazingly moving story told with physical exuberance, indestructible spirit and even passion for the power of joke. By the end, I was so touched by the material of this comedic performance I had to wipe my tears and pull myself together before I could get up out of my chair.

Kazu Kusano’s strength as a performer and human being, her ability to physically describe, characterize, sprint, spiritfully dance and passionately joke her way through her life’s story – with no trace of fake “cues” to let audience know they are suppose to feel something – is an inspiring gift to fellow travelers.

Let her personal strength and humor inspire you to overcome tragedy, to live your life as your own truth, to engage in what you love, and alongside all of that to heartily enjoy even a good liberating dick joke once in a while. “

Cameron, San Francisco

“It was an engaging story. It was funny. It was touching. It was heartbreaking at times. Very moving. And all together, it’s a very cohesive and entertaining experience all at once.

It gives you a lot to think about, de-stigmatizes mental health, and the experience of Asian people in America.

Matt, Santa Clarita, CA

“Kazu has followed her passions, walking a unique path. Her story is both funny and inspiring.

Seth Burn, Winnipeg Canada

Pretty Beast is stellar comedic memoir. Kazu’s performance brought us to speaks to laughter before plunging us into sobering understandings of life shaped by another’s mental illness. And yet Kazu tells her truth from a place of love.

These complex layers might seem impossible to portray in an hour’s performance, but Kazu’s art is seamless and the effect intense.

Professor Stewart

Women's & Gender Studies, University of Manitoba, Canada

Amazing heartfelt show with great jokes and timing. Kazu’s story is inspiring for all comedy-writing women…through pushing boundaries on what’s considered “normal for a woman” in multiple cultures.“

Sabrina W, San Francisco

Funny and insightful view into the performer’s experience growing up in Japan in a family with mental illness/addictions. Deft characterization and use of lighting.”

Saflojo, Winnipeg Canada

Pretty Beast surprised me for its psychological depth, greatly balanced with clever humor and wonderful notes of nonsense.

Kazu Kusano performance was terrific, as she navigated themes like the search for true identity, the overcome of impostor syndrome, and the (always delicate) exam of the residues from the relationship with our parents.

Oh, and all of that in a vibrant bilingual presentation. Great text and acting. Strongly recommended.”

Silas Amaral , San Francisco

“Pretty Beast was a mega energetic and deeply thoughtful, vulnerable work performed magnificently by Kazu Kusano. The use of lights, colors and voices seamlessly invited me in to her experience of living her life.

The music she integrated into the show fit perfectly into the narrative of the show.

The thing I respected and loved the most (other than Kazu’s performance!) was the unapologetic, courageous journey into how mental illness affects most notably innocent children of untreated, mentally ill parents.

That kind of authentic writing and performing attracts me to live shows, even TV shows like The Bear and Ted Lasso.

Pretty Beast is the pinnacle of art.

Tim Taylor, San Francisco

“This is SO FANTASTIC! Kazu’s story is the darkest of comedies and she tells it SO WELL! She is captivating and fun and honestly I could watch her for hours. Pretty Beast is pretty much a must see!!”

Molly, San Francisco

“Kazu Kusano is vibrant and charming and we are easily drawn to her performance, which runs the entire range of emotions, told with humor, poignance and searing sadness. Recommended!

Jo Tomalin, San Francisco

Kazu is a thoroughly engaging performer with tremendous physicality as she gives form to the inner demons of her psyche and the outer demonic personages and beliefs of society. She battles them all with humor and a fearless, vulnerable honesty that had me feeling her joy at a long awaited moment of connection and the sadness of so much time alone. So unique, yet so relatable.”

Erin Souza, San Francisco

“Just saw Pretty Beast and totally loved it! Do check it out!“

Mark Romyn, San Francisco

“You many not feel like you fit in. But so what. You never know where you end up, if you follow your passion. Her show was very inspiring and funny.

Yosuke Mino, Winnipeg Canada

“I found my new favorite clowning comic queen! Kazu breaks the mold with her courageous and outrageous storytelling about her unconventional pathway that brought her to the stage.

I’ve witnessed people I care about experience mental helath challenges from a young age, and seeing Pretty Beat is assurance I’m not alone in that. Maybe I cried, but I laughed even harder.

Even if that’s not you, how KAZU navigates stigma, sexism and some dance moves, especially from an enthnocultural lends, is worth the ticket. Expect elents of physical humor that lightheartedly steps with charm, curiosity and wisdom– rolled up into many belly laughs. I kind of wish I asked for a dance lesson now.“

Sophia, Winnipeg Canada

“Join Kazu as she paints a picture with satire humor and beautiful storytelling in Japanese & English. This show will bring you along for the ride-of growing up with mental illness while being a Japanese woman pursuing comedy.

Heartfelt, dark, and just the right amount of innuendos bring alight hearted approach to tell us her story.“

Bec, Winnipeg Canada

“It was so funny. It made me laugh. It made me cry. The physical comedy was just a delight. She brought us into her life and experience. It was really enjoyable. I loved it. It was great! This is wonderful. Great date night!

Anne, Santa Clarita, California

“It was good! I related. I’ve been there, so it was good. I really liked it. We had people with mental illness in our family, so I appreciated it. I laughed a lot and I was touched. I’m glad Kazu is here.”

A couple, Santa Clarita, California

“It was great! I loved it. It was a beautiful story about her and her mom. I was so glad I got to see it with my mom. I definitely love all the musical numbers. So fun! She has such great energy for the whole show. She sings great too!

Elaine & Olivia (Mom & Daughter), Los Angeles

I love the show. Made me laugh and touched me. I related to a lot of it. My mom still doesn’t know how to hug, because she never got hugs from her family. I grew up as a real macho type. Me going to hug my brother, he says, “What are you doing, man?”

I loved how she told her story. She threw a lot of comedy into it, and it wasn’t real heavy. It was very uplifting!

Robert, Los Angeles

“Kazu’s always been a very funny comedian, but the drama of it was somewhat unexpected, and very enjoyable. I laughed a lot. The audience really really enjoyed it, and there was a lot of laughter.

There were some moments I found really moving, and I’m not a big emotional kind of guy, but there were lovely moments here and there. It was good change of pace from the ordinary.”

Richard, Los Angeles