blackboxing
nikki muller
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
A send-up of Hollywood solo shows, Blackboxing is a hilarious hour of metatheater that keeps the audience in stitches and surprises with a healthy dose of emotional reality....
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Transference
nikki muller
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
A wonderful showcase of two brilliant actors whose sharp writing keeps the audience deeply engaged without any flashy tactics. As sad as it is that I have to say this, it's exceptionally refreshing to see such a nuanced script written for two women by a man. Both characters are so well-developed and feel so real. Intense but funny, and entirely engrossing....
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The mAsHeR
james cougar canfield
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
A play that covers a lot of important and pertinent topics. My cast mate and I left our showing in deep discussion about the moral decisions we would make if we were given the power of the Masher, which is the point of theatre: to get people talking. ...
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Two Naked Angels
christine ditillio
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June 17, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Thought provoking, intense, powerful and poignant....
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Earth To Karen
anonymous
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
Another winner from Zach Bernstein. Loved the songs and the characters were incredibly endearing. Brilliant cast and snappy direction, with not a minute wasted, holding a sweet moral of the story about not letting your worst moment define you....
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Temple Tantrum
james cougar canfield
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
Nicole is an absolute talent and I feel very lucky to have got to see her perform this piece. Honest, energetic, and heartbreaking... but also empowering. This is the kind of lady-power show that we need right now. ...
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SexualMisadventuresOfAStraightWhiteMale: APrivilegeStory
liz kummer
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
This show found a fun and smart way to discuss gender and behavior. My brain kept saying, “Thank the lord he gets it!” It created a great discussion after the show. Theater should make you think and have conversations that you normally don’t have. This show did just that!...
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Ed Goodman's Ol' Timey Brainwash
nikki muller
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
A peek into the jumbled hilarious chaos that is Ed Goodman's mind. Will it be organized or polished? Nope. Will it be a total delight? Absolutely. Come enjoy the embodiment of joy that is Ed....
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Cupid and The End of Love
christine ditillio
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
Fun and funny exploration of modern day dating. Upbeat, solid ensemble....
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The Same Room
nikki muller
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
Brilliant script, excellent performances, incredible scenic miracles worked in the tiny and limited Studio space. A feminist/feminine take on Sartre's No Exit. See it if you can!...
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No Joke
david evan stolworthy
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
I expected this show to be more comedic, but it was haunting. Gina Omilon has written something that is both chillingly humorous, but also incredibly informative and terrifying. Incredibly well-written and well done. I wish my conservative family members could see this. ...
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Acid Wash Love
denise judy
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
I really did not know what to expect with Acid Wash Love. As we entered the theater we were handed a small box and told not to open. What? The suspense!!
Three actors performed flawlessly as their stories were woven together. The story line was relatable and very well done! Wish I could see AWL again!!...
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Gunfight at the Not-So-OK Saloon
carson gilmore
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
An crackerjack ensemble of great performers brought Brooke DeRosa's burlesque operetta to genuinely hilarious life. The show, a sharp stew of American vaudeville, Gilbert and Sullivan, and murder-mystery dinner theater, packed far more than its one-hour's run time worth of well-timed gags, cornball Western anthems and choreographed ensembles--and all delivered with wonderful vocal finesse, and directed simply and crisply by Jennifer Clymer....
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Yes. No. Maybe.
jesse koester
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
Yes, No, Maybe was a complete joy to watch! It's a contained dramedy featuring 4 characters who are exploring the limits of their morality, loneliness, sexuality and desperation. Bonds of love and humility are tested when a young (and very attractive) couple is propositioned by an older (and powerful) film producer. I don't want to spoil it for you but I really can't. It's the deal with the devil parable albeit with enough new wrinkles that it feels fresh. What really makes this one stand out is ...
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A FALLING STAR AT BUZZARD'S ROOST
anonymous
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
A really good time! It's a lot of fun!...
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All Our Pretty Songs
katherine kincade
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
Terrific play-- engaging and believable....
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YA BASTA: TIME'S BEEN UP
mia x
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
¡Ya Basta! Was an emotional piece of work that revealed the trials and tribulations that most of us did not know the janitors were enduring at the work place. Everything was so well done, from scene changes to actors to a smooth storyline. ...
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Raised By Wolves
sam pocker
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
This was legit. The best solo show I've seen in the festival so far....
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How I Became A Superhero
anonymous
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
Takent, laughter, lessons & fun special effects make for an entertaining show....
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