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THUG TUNNEL

musicals and operas · Robot Teammate & The Accidental Party · Ages 13+ · United States of America

family friendly world premiere
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ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 23, 2016
Fast Paced. Lean, smart script. Great strong characters who interrelate nicely with each other. Killer jokes. Killer songs. Just tongue and cheek enough.... full review
LAUREN VAN KURIN certified reviewer June 24, 2016
I enjoyed last years Timeheart but feel like they knocked it out of the park with their original musical this year! The band was fantastic, key-tar!!!!!!!!! This group is infectious, hilarious, musical comedy gold! Congrats Thugs! ... full review
TIFFANY ASTA certified reviewer June 24, 2016
The show was extremely polished with talent streaming throughout. I could absolutely see this stretched to a full length musical! There were some really creative moments courtesy of Molly Dworsky and I would be very interested to see what she would do if it was a full 2 hours. This group is beyond talented and I have no idea how they create such dynamic shows from improv! I can't wait to see what they have in store for the future! ... full review
BOB LEGGETT indie voice blog certified reviewer June 13, 2016
two thumbs up - a Fringe MUST-SEE!!!... full review
IAN FEDERGREEN certified reviewer June 15, 2016
For all it's post-apocalyptic stabbing and rat-eating, the biggest surprise about Thug Tunnel is what a classically-structured, well-made musical it is. The 80s-style score is bouncy, fun, and semi-annoyingly still in my head. And while the book needs some tweaking, this actually feels like it could be an even longer piece. The cast plays their parts to the hilt- it seems unfair to single out anyone, though how could you not give a shoutout to Stabby Rick? Dave Reynolds has a Jack Black energy with a style all his own, and luckily his costars are equally adept. [A minor note, since they requested feedback- it seemed people had lived below ground for generations, yet a young character named Yogurt Stew confusingly has a monologue about life ... full review
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