Matt Richey is bonkers in this. At moments cringeworthy, at moments magical, Richey's Travis makes you love him. The "one-man show" aspects of the piece could weave together a bit cleaner, but maybe that's the point that they don't. Jim Niedzialkowski is a great foil for all of the mayhem. Blackboxing is a really great example of what a fringe show should be....
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A hilarious parody of a solo show anyone in LA has most likely been forced to sit through. Perfectly written, performed and directed, this joyful ride of a play is filled with hot tips and inside jokes... I probably should have watched this show BEFORE putting up my own solo show. Funny and engaging, Matt and Jim are perfection together as they tear each other apart and lead us through the inner workings of a stage show gone terribly awry. You'll laugh, as a solo show performer you'll probably cringe and feel the need to apologize to the world and you'll leave begging can someone get that damn song out of my head?!? ...
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This is as much a sly how-to guide as a how-not-to comedy roller coaster. Matt wields a library of tropes and cringeworthy personality hemorrhages to castigate those of us who, well, showed up late and didn't finish the rewrites....
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Long-time Fringe veteran Matt Richey has mounted his best show ever, a show that would sweep the Tonys if it was on Broadway. It told the story that every stage manager has probably experienced at one time or another, and allowed said Stage Manager to say and do things they’ve always dreamed of doing....
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A fantastic, high energy, laugh out loud one man TOUR DE FORCE! It reminded me what absolute FUN it can be to go to the theatre. A MUST SEE....
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