From the moment even before the show began (I would advise arriving early for some delightful musical pre-show shenanigans), I had a smile on my face which didn't leave until hours after I left the theatre. This absolute gem of a show is one of the most unique, captivating productions, and a masterclass in comedic writing, ensemble performance, and magical realism. The Attic Collective's sophomore showing at the Hollywood Fringe Festival from top to bottom was near flawless, from their jaw-dropping meticulous, crafted set design to their group of beyond talented actors who are so in sync with each other.
The story of the Last Croissant follows nine unique individuals all who happen to converge upon the same campground. Although they eac...
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This was a delightful experience, from pre-show to the final moment. The set is beautiful, the performances are strong, the comedy keeps on coming folks and there are some surprisingly moving moments. Who knew a bear could be so eloquent? Or a tea bag for that matter? If you want to know more about what I'm talking about, run, don't walk, and get yourself a ticket....
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If there was an award for the most elaborate and complex show at Fringe, then this one would win hands down. The cast treated us to a pre-show outside the venue, which spilled over to the venue until it was time for the show to begin. The cast is uber-talented and were surprisingly great vocalists, not to mention the incredible musicianship of Luke Medina, who accompanied every song on his guitar. ...
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