I am not a play person but I really enjoyed this production. Lucy Gillespi's writing flew off the script. The dialogue was natural, engaging, and witty, translating to an expressive, tense, and nuanced cast. A brilliant modern day spin on an old tale, interpreting our shallow culture with humor and depth....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 25, 2018
A fantastic mashup of old and new that skewers the idea of "person as brand" and Instastardom. ...
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100 percent! A +, Fun, smart, and a really great social commentary without batting you over the head. The writing was so clever, well thought out, and fun. So many great one-liners. All of the characters were really distinct and developed. I laughed so much and when I wasn't laughing I was smirking with amusement. The acting was stellar with such great comedic timing. I'm gushing and I don't write glowing on a whim. Go see it!! ...
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What a FAB fusion of Chekhov's "Three Sisters" meets "Keeping Up With the Kardashians." I was thoroughly impressed by the clever, timely parallels as well as supreme performances from the entire cast. This is a very strong production, especially for Fringe. I really hope it continues on after this run because it deserves a bigger audience. But do catch it while you can!...
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I had a great time. I love Lucy's writing and all the performances were great. Laughed out loud several times, and I'm not familiar with either 3 Sisters or the Kardashians....
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An intriguing concept to begin with, merging a pop-culture infused reality television show (and the true lives of its stars) with classic Chekhov. Some might be skeptical of merging the two concepts, but it is as successful as the unlikely pairing of sea salt and caramel: nuanced and delicious....
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OMG. SO. GOOD. Lucy is a brilliant playwright and seamlessly melded Chekov and Kardashian style. It was funny, paced perfectly with creative and engaging transitions. ...
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