This show is imaginative, fun, campy and makes for an enjoyable evening of laughs. Even the scene changes had us giggling. Well done from start to finish....
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Olivia Wild was a masterful piece of Stagecraft, writing, acting, even the transitions (the physical movement) was enjoyable. The Wit, the Humor, the rhythm, at no point did the writer or the actors let us off the drive of the production. Sean (not sure
of his last name) was amazing, he just kept digging deeper with his characters, so much so the audience identified with him and rooted for him as the Stakes were so clear as delivered by Sean. The other actors were very good also. What a great idea! It totally
make sense that this production was a Pick of the Week! Congratulations to everyone involved. I laughed all the way home as I recalled one liners in the show. ...
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Another of the Matts, this time Matt Robinson, has come through with an amazing addition to HFF19. This show is a masterpiece and his hand-selected cast are comedic geniuses in pulling out all the stops to make this the funniest damn show of the Fringe. ...
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This play was a lot of fun and packed in some sharp-as-a-tack wit sprinkled lovingly with some pop culture and political references. If you love Olivia Wilde, Beyoncé and the apocalypse, this play is for you!...
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Like RIDDLEY WALKER and MR. BURNS, OLIVIA WILDE DOES NOT SURVIVE THE APOCALYPSE concerns the production of a popular work of our era in a post-apocalyptic future. But I don't think anyone has done it as comically as playwright Matthew Robinson and the cast and crew of this show. Sean-Michael Bowles and Emilie Martz play a director and an actor unfrozen into futuristic police state where their lives depend on their production of Oscar Wilde's THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Director Robby Devillez has assembled a cast with amazing charisma and well-honed comic timing. Every actor shines, including Asia Lynn Pitts as a gun nut, Chris Bunyi as a miner turned actor, and Bowles, whose perfectly pitched straight man to the mayhem surrounding ...
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