Striking, distinctive, unapologetically eclectic. A hybrid of half a dozen performing arts, wrapped around an unlikely narrative. Not to be missed....
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Performed by an ensemble of 8 actors who work together perfectly to create a dream-like atmosphere exploring this Hollywood legend, the story unfolds in 10 moments incorporating constant and incredibly entertaining stylized movement, gesture work, dance, chant, song, original text, several suitcases, and an enormous Scarlett dress (created by Aaron Francis and Linda Muggeridge), all performed to a riveting drum beat thanks to musicians Kent Jenkins, Gordon Wimpress, Shih-Wei Carrasco-Wu, and John Wuchte who created and directed/choreographed the show....
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"Tribal acting" is new to me, and it made the story of a search for a new star resonate on a physical level. The actors did wonderful work incorporating this style while maintaining connection to the text and audience. ...
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Scarlett Fever is Hot, Hot, Hot! I relished in the music, the movement, the story, the intensity. I do not want to give anything away. This is something truly special. Get thee to the final show. You’re in for a huge treat! ...
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What an amazing show! It mixes dance, music, spoken lines, and and singing perfectly. It was a non-stop enjoyment for all the senses. It also has just the right amount of audience interaction where it’s not so much where it’s uncomfortable, but just enough that you feel like part of the show. The melodies and beats kept me tapping my foot and wanting to get up and dance with the cast. It was so very unique and very well done....
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