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ANONYMOUS
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June 29, 2013
Zach Steel has balls of steel! A fuckin' rock star performance in this totally unique original show! Hilarious physical comedy, great writing, and audience participation. I had so much damn fun I wet myself a little. If you haven't seen these guys you're missing out! Josh...
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AARON NEE
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June 28, 2013
Carpenter and Steel play off each other beautifully! If you don't see this show, you will regret it for the rest of your life. On your death bed you won't be thinking, "I should have spent more time with my kids." It won't be regrets that you didn't travel more, or spend less time at the office that plague your thoughts. Your single occupying thought will be, "Why didn't I go see ME RICH YOU LEARN?!" ...
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COREY JOHNSON
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June 29, 2013
I was literally sobbing with laughter. Zachary Steel and Adam Carpenter, with director Turner Munch crafted a perfectly bizzarre masterpiece. Their performances were sharply physical, joyful, and grounded. It was thrilling to watch how these guys have an unruly energy that they unleash on the audience one moment, and then with the blink of an eye contain it in the most detailed precision.
This show moves fast and satisfies with unexpected call-backs, tight jokes, and classic clown-duo bits that are too weird for words.
4 Clowns throws it down!...
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ESSENCE BROWN
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June 14, 2013
I learned. I very poorly learned how to keep my sides from aching in laughter. What a knockout show! I loved the audience interaction. I recommend it highly; it's definitely one of the best Fringe shows I've seen!...
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SARAH BRINKER
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June 29, 2013
Me Rich You Learn is unlike anything I have ever seen before. I laughed the whole time and sat on the edge of seat waiting to see what was going to happen next. This show was truly a treat! I will see anything that Zach and Adam do... They are beyond talented. ...
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CHLOE WEAVER
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June 30, 2013
This show got freaky - in a good way! Great audience interaction.
Both of the actors really take you from being unsure about them to absolutely hating when the show ends and there's no more. It ends at such a fever-pitch of laughter, that you don't know how it got so wild so fast.
Can't wait for the next one. Keep it up, 4 Clowns!...
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GREGORY CRAFTS
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June 30, 2013
Absurd humor at its finest. There's nothing I can say about this show that hasn't already been said. They deserve it all. Bravo. ...
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ROBERT EDWARD
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July 03, 2013
Went to the late-night show on the 28th, and had an absolute blast. There's not much for narrative, but this tightly directed, beautifully presented lunatic seminar was exactly what I needed after a rough week.
Zach Steel's energy is like rocket fuel, and Adam Carpenter is the weirdness MVP that opens the door into pathos and sweetness at exactly the correct moments - there's no way to know how much was scripted and how much improvised, but it felt entirely spontaneous without losing a sense of cohesion - it all felt of a piece.
Great talent, great lighting, great audience involement - I hope the show continues on developing - if they do, i can't wait to see what they come up with....
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JULIE CIVIELLO
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July 03, 2013
Me Rich You Learn is an impressive collaboration between director Turner Munch, artistic director and producer Jeremy Aluma, assistant director Raymond Lee, actors Zachary Steele and Adam Carpenter. The timing, the physical choreography and spontaneity, as well as the willingness to play with the audience were all impeccable coming from Mr. Steele and Mr. Carpenter. I was really impressed with how the actors used the audience, encouraging the collective energy and also really letting themselves be at our mercy. I loved the moments of surprise, especially the "weighing" of an audience member on Mr. Steele's stomach! Mr. Carpenter also shines in his character Martin Almond, especially in the very beginning with the beaming support of his frien...
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DANA DERUYCK
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July 02, 2013
I have never seen a Four Clowns show that I didn't leave with a face sore from smiling, and this one did not disappoint. Zach Steele and Adam Carpenter -- or rather TR and Martin, respectively -- play off each other with a level of the classic funny man/straight man routine only achieved by a pair who's worked together for many years (as they have). Steele's commitment to the grinning swagger of TR Hamer is completely infectious, and Carpenter creates such affection for the character of Martin Almond. Every darted eye, every deadpan response, every sulky retort... and I'll stop there because I don't want to give away the end... but Martin's whole journey is so fun to behold.
Four Clowns founder Jeremy Aluma certainly has a knack for snag...
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