Fans of Ben Moroski's and Michael Shaw Fisher's previous Fringe hits will certainly not be disappointed by TILT, a raw, brutal and fascinating portrait of the friendship between two escapees from an L.A. psychiatric ward. Moroski's script finds a cool syncopation as it shifts between the unique rhythm in each character's dialog. Both actors deliver unwavering, in-yer-face performances that you'll remember long after this Fringe is over....
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Superb acting. Exciting script. Fast paced direction. Transformation of an empty space using nothing material whatsoever. These are the things GREAT Fringe shows are made of. These are the things TILT is made of. If you haven't seen this yet, do. It's an incredible well spent hour of top notch independent theatre. ...
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Engaging from the start. Great performances. Felt like a Chicago production - and that means boldness, authenticity and commitment to character. Full-body engagement. Thanks for a great closing night!!...
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Wanted more surprises and maybe a third character (who's tied up) to care about and break up the sustained intensity and linear progression....
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Superb performances in a violent confrontation between two thieves who are testing the bounds of friendship with possible mortal results....
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Edgy and intense, playwright and actor Ben Moroski’s newest play, Tilt, is one of those thrill-ride dramas infused with black comedy. - See more here - http://www.artsbeatla.com/2016/06/hff16-8/...
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