Anna Hale: Control Freak - Review
- James Doherty II
- Aug 3
- 1 min read

Anna Hale: Control Freak begins as a simple one-woman with a piano musical comedy but evolves into another realm entirely.
Hale turns the show into an (unintentional) advertisement for therapy showcasing how much she loves her therapist that helped her overcome her anxiety.
The show is filled with West-End/Broadway level tunes delivered with powerhouse vocals and an unmistakeable likability that everyone left that room cheering for and loving Anna.
Two years since my last therapy session, I think it's time I go back.
A couple of songs in the middle did not hit as well which is where the missing .75 star is, but a show for anyone who has ever enjoyed a Cat Cohen-esque comedy.
⭐⭐⭐⭐.25
4.25/5
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