BOB LEGGETTexaminer.comcertified reviewerJune 20, 2013
I'll be the first to admit that my interest in this show centered around their flyer, showing some serious boobs. But once I got to meet the cast, especially Tay Allyn, at the Fringe Opening Night party, I knew I had to see the show. Glad I came!
I don't remember my 20's being that much fun or dramatic, but I do remember my daughter's years were. The show captures that coming of age time when you're finally free from school and your parents, but facing the reality that you are now responsible for yourself.
A great ensemble piece and worthy of your attention. Check it out!...
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Less a play than a sitcom, or perhaps a web series. This is a sweet effort from a young company that reminded me of watching a high school show. There are scattered laughs, but that's about it. A more successful version of this show would be Third Date. fringeblog.webs.com...
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Soh-cah-toa
The life of a twenty-something creative trying to make it in the big bad world of LA is not something to be envied. Working for tips, crying over the degree or MFA you may never get to use – what’s to envy? And yet, somehow, this disparate group of five friends that people Soh-cah-toa manage to have a good time. It’s a cliché, but it’s true – your friends are God’s reward for your family, and probably everything else in life.
So says Lucy, protagonist and soliloquist of the comedy, ‘Soh-cah-toa’.
What’s a Soh-cah-toa you ask? It’s the perfect romantic relationship you’re never going to have. Whether it’s because of distance, other relationships or unavoidable incompatibilities, this is the relationship that will elude you ...
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