I enjoyed the hard work of the two "clowns". They give it their all on stage. The jokes for me may not always fly but I commend the commitment of the actors....
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Man, was this a hilarious show. From the first moment before the curtain even rose, until the insanely awesome climax, I was laughing hard. Not, chuckling, or giggling - full on belly laughing. Zach Steel and Adam Carpenter have created a totally unique show that manages to be avant garde and eclectic while still remaining grounded in clever story telling and unpretentious comedy. The performances themselves are also fantastic. Both these guys disappear in their characters and are masters of physical comedy. Me Rich You Learn is firing on all cylinders and should not be missed. Just don't go to the last show of the run because you'll be pissed you only get to see it once......
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This show is freakin' hilarious! It's not only smart, crazy, unexpected, and fun, it also has marshmallows! Steele and Carpenter are a brilliant, perfect team. Do yourself a favor--go see ME RICH YOU LEARN!!!!...
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it was a refreshingly unique set of comedy that was martin-esque (steve not lawrence) in it's wackiness, originality and what-the-effness -- and i thoroughly enjoyed 100% of it. *spoiler* plenty of strong full frontal nudity....
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This show was radical!!! Seriously talented guys. Very funny and clown at its best! I laughed, I cried, I peed myself. Oops, I took it too far. But you get it. Go see the show. It's a must. ...
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Me Rich, You Learn is a journey into comedic insanity that is utter genius and side-splittingly funny. TR Hamer and Martin Almond take you straight up the ass of typical theatrical comedic fare and wind up with something that is at once fresh and yet draws upon timeless comedy traditions going all the way back to Vaudeville. Definitely the highlight of my weekend. ...
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Well developed characters and character relationships (relationship), seemed relatively spontaneous (loved seeing rifs with audience members), and overall clear throughout the show that the actors knew exactly what they were doing - which was undoubtedly, being hilarious....
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Me Rich, You Learn was a highly anticipated show for me and it did not disappoint. Zach Steel (TJ Hamer) shows complete control of the audience with every thrust and twist of his body. You cannot take your eyes off of him. The brilliant and subtle nuances of Adam Carpenter (Martin Almond) are razor sharp. He's the perfect Hall to Steel's Oates.
Great show, great acting, great writing. If you see one show at Fringe this year, it better be this one....
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