Just saw Woof- Woof. I highly recommend seeing it. It's an interesting play and all three actors are doing incredible work. We thoroughly enjoyed the performance.
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Everyone needs to see this show.
Powerful and poignant subject matter beautifully acted. Touching and frightening in equal measure, Woof Woof still manages to deliver quite a few laughs (particularly through the playful and quirky performance of Jay Seals)
Go see this show!!...
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Paul Hoan Ziedler has written an impressive script that is truly brought to life by his brilliant direction and an amazing cast. I felt Jimmy's pain, understood Chuck's misguided attempt to help his friend, and even forgave Brandon's betrayal. This play moves you, and leaves you in a different place than when you first entered the theater. See the rest of the review at Examiner.com.
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I melt for Jay Seals - it's news to no one. Happy to lie and say his show was hilarious, meaningful, captivating, fast paced (my attention def is cray ya'll) w/ incredible performances that maybe left me kinda unfuckingcomfortable at times and most def left me even more in love w/ him than I already was (!!!) So yeah, I'd lie, BFD! BUT... I don't have to bc WOOF-WOOF is that legit. That said, Paul Hoan Zeidler, ya know, THE WRITER, provided Jay w/ this awesome character and brill dialog... in case, ya know, you forgot that WRITERS ARE VERY IMPORTANT. So stop dickin around and get your tickets, you dummies.
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Powerful play from an important new voice in the Los Angeles theatre scene. Paul Hoan Zeidler's latest work is nothing short of amazing. He manages to both shock you and break your heart at the same time. The cast of three knocks it out of the park. Sound design was first rate. If you like a story that challenges you, this is the play. We need more of this kind of storytelling!...
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I was knocked out by Woof-Woof, so I grabbed the opportunity to speak to playwright/director Zeidler about the genesis of the piece and the steps he took to stage it for the Fringe......
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