Scholars tell us that the play probably was never meant to be staged, but only to be read. But it is proven wrong here. There are some challenges, but the director handles them with much craft. ...
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The best Fringe Show I have ever seen. I was not expecting much since Roman and Greek tragedies are not my cup of tea, but the acting, pace, execution was just brilliant. The costumes were so creative. I enjoyed myself immensely. This was a first rate production. BRAVO!...
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Who knew Seneca was such a badass? The School of Night launch into this play by the Roman stoic philosopher with monstrous creativity, crazy precision and cathartic violence. A historic express train into theatre’s subconscious and a definite must see....
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Hercules Insane is the best play I've seen at the Fringe so far this year. Absolutely riveting and so unlike anything else. This is what people called culture two thousand years before radio, and we have yet to equal....
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Very entertaining and creative storytelling. I'm not even someone who is well studied in this genre and I found it very engaging, thoughtful and daring. School of Night is so good!...
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Maybe I've led a charmed life, but nothing like Hercules, slaying monsters since a babe in the crib. A presentation I've never experienced before, Hercules Insane delivered fighting, interpretive dance, poetry, life and death, gods and monsters, and even SAD HERCULES! I couldn't look away, and I don't think anyone else has, either. Oh, and the director's introduction was worth the ticket alone....
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