Through powerful, visceral body movements and dialogue (performed mesmerizingly by Brooke Ivory, Mariya Gordon, and Mary Polhemus) accompanied by a live soundtrack (NAACP Award-winning actor John “Faahz” Merchant impressively beatboxes throughout the show’s duration and Delante McCreary draws us in with his silky voice), "I Came to Make Noise" demands you to listen and encourages you to speak up with your story.
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This first time playwright and director is definietly on her way with this raw, urban dance piece. The story, dancing and beat boxing is a spectacular trio that makes for a wonderful fringe going experience....
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uncertified reviewerJune 18, 2018
This show is one-hour of brilliantly crafted hip-hop dance, beat-boxing, and a beautiful series of monologues told from a woman's perspective on female relatble issues....
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Fresh. Original. Today's message told thru dance and beat. It was like capturing the actual heartbeat of the #timesup vibe right now...time to start changing the story...from within....
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This was an original, exciting and empowering show for women and men and celebrates what it means to be human with dance, hip hop poetry, beat boxing and song. A profoundly moving experience....
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Very talented group of performers lead by uniquely talented and honest choreography and direction by Carrie Mikuls. Show structured to travel well, in full or in parts, but would benefit from a larger production with many dancers and full production value....
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