Klingon Tamburlaine commits beyond 100% to its source material and treats the piece more seriously instead of just making it a one-note joke. The bits of humor throughout are well-timed (the dead body spraying mist might be the funniest bit I've seen so far this year at Fringe), and the actors all disappear into their various Klingon and non-Klingon roles....
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This show is so specific that you'd think it was for no one, but it turns out it is also so earnest, fun, and well adapted that it might just be for everyone....
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A fun and lively show, filled with sensational drama that was leaned into, an awareness and respect of the texts they were combining that breathed playfulness into the experience, and enjoyable even to people only mildly familiar with Star Trek! I was entertained, excited for the next spectacle, and was thoroughly happy when I walked out. ...
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I literally don't know anything about Star Trek and still managed to really, really enjoy myself with this one. So much so, I want to go do research on this Marlowe play that I honestly know nothing about and Klingons, which I know even less about. :) ...
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Fascinating intergalactic yet traditional version of the Marlowe tragedy of ambition. Well integrated with Klingon mythology and traditions....
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certified reviewerJune 24, 2019
Admittedly, like a few of the other people posting comments, I am not a trekkie or purveyor of the classics. That said, I was very impressed and was able to really appreciate the craft that went in to it. Many moments of brilliance. ...
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