Bob Leggett
Cleaner Than Blood
bob leggett
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June 17, 2013
certified reviewer
Alex Scott and I have been friends since last year's Fringe, so I knew I wanted to see this show. I just didn't expect to be blown away by it.
The story was unique with lots of surprises. The acting was superb in every way. The lighting and set design were just the right combination to convey the subtleties of the subplots. Plus they were smart enough to allow the audience to use their imagination.
Add them all together and you have a Fringe hit. Don't miss it....
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Sewer Rats at Sea
bob leggett
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June 17, 2013
certified reviewer
A true work of art and currently one of my Top 3 favorite shows this year, this show has it all, with stellar writing, superb direction and a dream cast. I was blown away by the vocabulary, the ease with which the dialogue flowed, and the remarkable acting of the cast. I give this two very hearty thumbs up!...
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... Awkward Pauses
bob leggett
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June 17, 2013
certified reviewer
An interesting beginning to my Fringe day. Three stories about three very difficult subjects, told with razor sharp wit and flawless acting. Welcome to the Fringe, 3 of a Kind!...
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What I Learned From Porn
bob leggett
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June 16, 2013
certified reviewer
Have you ever made a decision to do something and then instantly regretted it? Such was my decision to attend this "play." While Steven Kates aka Frank Bukkwyd has obviously had a lot of experience in the porn industry, he fails to truly present that in a theatrical way, making his production fall flat and feel more like a seminar....
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WHITE HOT
bob leggett
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June 16, 2013
certified reviewer
This show was a surprise to me in its intensity and presentation of a subject that is often kept in the dark, despite its overwhelming presence in many facets of our daily lives.
The Vagrancy and writer Tommy Smith have delivered a gem to the Fringe that simply must be experienced to be believed.
The acting and sheer sexiness of Michal Sinnott as the slutty sister is worth more than the price of admission. A definite must see....
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Sunny Afternoon
bob leggett
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June 16, 2013
certified reviewer
Not since Oliver Stone has a writer/director brought forth such a plausible conspiracy theory as Christian Levatino does in this show.
It is a compelling look at Lee Harvey Oswald and the events that surrounded the assassination of JFK.
I was most moved by the compelling performances of Brett Fleisher as Oswald and Darrett Sanders as Captain William Fritz, the lead interrogator, as they presented a dynamic picture of hunter and quarry.
Do not miss this show - run, don't walk to the box o...
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Lovin' Chocolate
bob leggett
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June 16, 2013
certified reviewer
This show is a testament to the power of one person to portray a universal problem that offers a solution.
Kelley Williams was stirring in her portrayal of the lessons she has learned and the solution she has found to the difficult task of growing up as a black women in modern day America.
Her poetry is amazing, her dancing is sublime, and the feeling of accomplishment she delivers is a well needed lift to her audience.
Don't miss this show!...
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Baby
bob leggett
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June 16, 2013
certified reviewer
This show was a revival from last year's Fringe that earned a Best of Fringe extension and a nomination for the TU Unleashed Award, and it was easy to see why.
The writing of Lisa Ebersole is amazing, creating the perfect presentation of the effort required by a person when trying to balance their needs versus their wants.
It is well worth the effort to attend - you won't be disappointed....
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One Man Show: A Duet
bob leggett
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June 16, 2013
certified reviewer
Ah, the irony - how could a one man show be a duet? Obvious - you portray the character's story from the point of view of the left brain and the right brain. Very novel idea, and they pulled it off in spades!
This show was witty, fun, warm and thought-provoking as our main character Tim tells his life story through the "eyes" of the two sides of his brain.
Well done and most deserving of your support - see this show!...
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It's Important to Leave, as well (Feed Your Fringe)
bob leggett
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June 16, 2013
certified reviewer
I loved Nina Variations last year and was excited to see what Scott would do this year. I was overwhelmed. This is true theater. And better than that, it's about theater people and the goings on in a small troupe that offers "theater therapy." What a marvel concept!
Everyone of the actors was incredible, the story line was concise and well written, and the direction was superb. This is a first class show that should be enjoyed by all!...
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