Tabletop (the musical)
astrid monse
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June 18, 2019
uncertified reviewer
I really enjoyed this show. The music and lyrics were really clever and I appreciated the diversity the show had. ...
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Made for Each Other
brad irwin
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
What an incredible show. The acting was amazing with John Fico playing 4 parts and in each character he made me feel like he had transformed himself into a totally different person. That's such a rare talent. The writing my Monica Bauer was so timely and applicable to every age group. It was like she was speaking to me personally through these different characters. This really is a MUST SEE play. It's tough to get great acting and great writing in one performance and this play is it....
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The Last PowerPoint
ernest kearney
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
BENJAMIN NICHOLSON’S FIRST EVER FRINGE SHOW IS NOT QUITE THERE – BUT THERE IS CERTAINLY AN “THERE” THERE. THE INTELLIGENCE AND CRAFT OF THIS PRODUCTION, AS WELL AS HIS SPOT ON PERFORMANCE SHOUTS OF PROMISE SO LOUDLY THAT TINNITUS IS FEARED.
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How To Adult!
alon dina
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
This was a really great show with a lot of heart in it! I felt like I was watching a Seth Rogen movie for a bit, as I was having a good time with the characters on-stage, but came around to find deeper meaning in all of the characters. The plot was simple, characters partying one last time together, but each thing that each individual character was going through took this play to another level. There are a variety of topics discussed in this play that resonate with the generation of today....
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ASSMONKEY
ernest kearney
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
MORE COMEDY ROUTINE THAN A STAGE SHOW, IT NEVERTHELESS WORKS BECAUSE SOPHIA DEL PIZZO IS BOTH ENGAGING AND PRETTY DARN FUNNY AND TREATS TO AUDIENCE TO A REALLY GOOD TIME BY TELLING THEM ABOUT HER REALLY BAD TIMES....
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Made for Each Other
jennifer chun
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
Run. Do not Walk. Or stop by the pub. Just go!! You will be laughing and then, of course, crying as John Fico deftly takes your soul in his competent hands and skillfully leads you through his portrayal of four distinct characters and their struggles through love and Alzheimers. ...
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Dandy Darkly's All Aboard!
thea rivera
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
Amazing storytelling! Wow!...
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Klingon Tamburlaine
ernest kearney
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
SCHOOL OF NIGHT BOLDLY TAKES CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE WHERE NO ELIZABETHAN
HAS GONE BEFORE. AN IMMENSELY CREATIVE AND INVENTIVE STAGING MAKES THIS “CLASSIC” THAT YOU WRESTLED THROUGH IN ENGLISH LIT INTO A ROLLER COASTER RIDE WORTHY OF MAGIC MOUNTAIN.
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FERTILE.
susy porter
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
I loved the way Heather inhabits each character, taking her time, totally being in each moment. The flow of the show is perfectly timed, with the transitions from scene to scene and character to character perfectly timed , so that the story is easy to follow and digest. She takes us on an emotional journey, with all the strongest and most tender moments given just the right amount of time and emphasis. The writing, acting, humor and overall storytelling is exellent!Her openness and honesty cracke...
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Siren Call
matt cinquanta
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
I definitely was impressed by the show overall, and by the impressive and dynamic performance of each of the three characters. Lead, Jola Cora and Annalee Scott were riveting in their portrayals of what I'd call an eery 'kindred persona' between the two, and Paul Louis Harrell never disappoints, bringing his usual sledgehammer performance to the stage for the first time. I think the greatest challenge for a 30-minute show is to tell a good story and show the journey of each character. 'Siren C...
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Raised By Wolves
tiffany morgan
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
Gut punched 3/4 of the way through in the best way. I had no idea the story would go where it did!...
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Sex With Strangers
matthew siegan
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
Searingly honest work by the two actors sell this play about the pros and cons of being vulnerable with those you don't know, whether it be in the arts or relationships. A moving play that doesn't feel like the two hour run time....
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Radicals
ernest kearney
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
THE BOURNE IDENTITY BY WAY OF BOLLYWOOD, THE MUSICAL INTERLUDES ARE THE HIGH POINTS, THE DRAMA IS WHAT’S OUT OF STEP…....
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Clark Wade - a jazzy tragedy.
ernest kearney
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
The story shimmers like a tale of Scheherazade, evoking a lost time and nearly mystical place, which Esquizito conveys with the silken tempo of a sleek cat wandering through a desert mirage. Esquizito’s performance is elegant and ethereal... ...
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All Our Pretty Songs
bob leggett
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
This show should be required viewing for all millennials and others seeking guidance on whether to follow their dream or settle for the security of a real job. ...
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Raised By Wolves
bob leggett
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
This was a Ted Talk/Seminar disguised as a Fringe show, and would be a bargain at ten times the price. Don’t miss this priceless and thought-provoking show....
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45 Milligrams
jennifer chun
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
Shotgun dialogue with a healthy splash of physical comedy made this little gem a delight to watch....
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Transference
jennifer chun
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
Transference revisits ideas from On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, but adds a very dark twist! With clever black humor it explores how our past existences color and shape our present lives. ...
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Raised By Wolves
ernest kearney
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
A STRIKINGLY ADEPT BLENDING OF HUMOR AND HORROR AS PERFORMER MARLA BLACK AND DIRECTOR JOHN FLYNN TAKES THEIR AUDIENCE ALONG ON A SKILLFULLY CRAFTED SLED RIDE THAT TURNS DOWN AN UNEXPECTEDLY DARK PATH...
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Squeeze My CABARET
ernest kearney
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June 18, 2019
certified reviewer
This joyous and entertaining songfest and high-kicking accusatory lambasting of the world’s most dangerous cult that lands a solid boot right in L. Ron’s personal “E-meters.” ...
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