One of the best things that I've seen at Fringe. Everyone should see this show and I hope that it gets a run elsewhere and gets in front of more audience...
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The show's wildness is like deliberately jumping out of a plane without a parachute just for the adrenaline rush. Two rock star performances slamming against each other in a way that makes the audience feel just as vulnerable as the actors. (In a good, edge-of-your-seat-creepy way, not in a oh-my-God-make-it-stop kind of way.)...
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You can't always judge a book by its cover, but TILT had some killer artwork. Looked like some classic Guy Ritchie pulp, but I thought there's no way that could be pulled off on stage...
And it wasn't.
Because TILT was way better than some Guy Ritchie joint.
We got a solid two-hander that's exploding bigger than the confines of that small room. Engaging story, characters, dialogue - I want to see them on a big screen. As is, though, we have the American Martin McDonagh.
Real performances, constantly shifting and surprising. This is a definite must-see for anybody craving a savory hour of theatre....
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