Brilliant! So creatively written and performed in a way that appeals to a wide audience- not only to the extreme fans of both Twilight and Buffy, but also to those who have a more general perspective of the shows. ...
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Fantastic! Absolutely wonderful. I was screaming with laughter from beginning to end. The acting, the singing, the script, and the music were all sheer perfection! Just the right amount of parody and self-awareness. I'm blown away by how much I enjoyed this....
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Cory Robinson mightily impresses in this energetic mashup of the Twilight and Buffy universes. The lyrics and score and very well done and the energy of the actors keeps the mashup plot moving over any rough patches. This is a perfect show for the Fringe especially in the fantastic setting of 3 Clubs. ...
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ROB STEVENShaineshisway.comcertified reviewerJune 23, 2017
Really enjoyed the clever writing and the strong voices in this delicious Buffy & Twilight mash up....
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Laura Wiley delivered a funny, creative, entertaining production for fans and novices of both shows. A terrific time for anyone with even a passing awareness of pop-culture vampire lore over the past 20 years. Enthusiastic, spot-on performances by all involved. A lovingly biting and snarky tribute to both series!
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Hysterically funny, even though I know very little about Buffy the Vampire Slayer, I had a great time! The acting was spot on, and the singing was unbelievable, especially the "duet" between Sherry Berg and Kim Dalton. This was definitely one of the best shows of the Fringe, and certainly one of the most fun!...
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I want more! Yes, I loved the Buffy series and no, not Twilight. My thoughts about it--the problem with the plot, characters and acting were all this time thought to be only mine until I realized the creator of "Buffy Kills Edward" (Laura Wiley, who should be on everyone's Hollywood A-list) saw them too. Don't get me wrong: All the dumb stuff with the Buffy series (and spin-off, and others) was skewered brilliantly as well.
If you are/were a fan of either show you got as many of the inside jokes you could handle, but even if not, you had to laugh.
A wonderful array of talented actors, singers, and dancers who do fight scenes? Who could ask for anything more? Truly, as the title says, "A Musical Romp" with a satirical bite! (sorry.)
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