Butcher Holler Here We Come!

daniel mcgowan · June 17, 2019 uncertified reviewer
Butcher Holler is the antithesis of everything expected of modern theater and that is why it shines.... full review

No Child Left Behind.

drew petriello · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
Welcome to class, ladies! Your teacher is brimming with energy, and is very charming and witty! Also, the apartheid referendum is coming up soon because it's 1992 in South Africa. At thirty minutes long and free, you have no reason not to see No Child Left Behind this Fringe.... full review

Supportive White Parents

satya vanii · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
An amazing experience. You'll laugh, sing, cry and learn so much in this jam packed fun and entertaining show. A MUST SEE. ... full review

She Kills Monsters

donald storm · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
A fantastic play that is a story within a story. Just when you think it's about one thing, it goes even deeper. She Kills Monsters will bring you back to the childhood places that your imagination took you, and spice it up with good lessons of morality. ... full review

meg jo beth amy & louisa

nicole steinwedell · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
A powerful ensemble dazzles as we are transported back and forth from the heart of an author, to her well-known beloved characters. Brilliant acting, incisive writing, and rousing musical numbers! What more could you ask for?! Time flies by, I didn’t even realize it was 2hrs long! ... full review

Earth To Karen

francesca manzi · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
I love, love, LOVED this show! Superb comedic performances from each & every actor, fun songs and just an all-around riot of a show! I defy anyone not to have a great time. Go go go!!... full review

YA BASTA: TIME'S BEEN UP

anonymous · June 17, 2019 uncertified reviewer
This play was amazing and it told a story that I have never imagined of. On a day janitors face discrimination and sexual harassment but do not speak about it because they are scared. Ya basta had me in tears.... full review

SELFIE: Making It About Me / A Minnie Riperton Cabaret Revue

ileana ruiz · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
I thought this was a great show! Selfie is an entertaining dive into one woman's search for identity through music and dance. Overall I found it to be a fun and enjoyable show, professionally staged, with an uplifting message.... full review

The Scorpion and the Frog: A time-killer

keith blaney · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
Don't miss a chance to see this wonderful reimagining of a classic tale! We feel very fortunate to have been in the house for the beyond enjoyable opening night performance. Writing, acting, music, and overall production: All Top Notch. It's a special production filled with lots and lots of fun! Go see it...... full review

Fight or Flight

danielle owens · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
Fight or Flight was a great journey through the relationship between yourself and your own will to power through the agonizing struggles of existence. At what point do you reach your peak existence? What are the powers that compel you to keep moving forward and striving for excellence? How do you keep that drive alive? The playwright examined these ideas in a fun and thought provoking way utilizing sport to tell her story. The character of Jones and Easton display both sides of the spectrum of th... full review

Love, Madness, and Somewhere in Between

mimi kmet · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
An incredible journey of how one man overcame horrible life situations and found redemption. Very moving. And very real. It's definitely worth seeing; be prepared for some raw storytelling that doesn't hold back.... full review

YA BASTA: TIME'S BEEN UP

sandra diaz · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
Made my heart sing to see the faces and see the story of such powerful immigrant workers. These stories are often overlooked but here where center stage, making me feel both inspired and empowered. ... full review

Made for Each Other

drew petriello · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
I was one of three people in the audience when I saw this and that is a goddamn crime because this show is stellar.... full review

American Stranger

mimi kmet · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
A very moving play that brings to light the plight of trans people in America -- even in a progressive city like L.A. -- through music and drama. It was as informative as it was entertaining.... full review

Public Domain: The Musical

drew petriello · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
This is some goofy ass shit, best viewed with a drink or two bubbling away inside your body. It's fun, it's short, the songs are clever, and you'll be catching your breath from laughter... full review

Keith Moon: The Real Me

david schecter · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
Unique and memorable musical/theatrical experience! ... full review

Tell Me About Your Daddy

drew petriello · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
An interesting look into some of the causes of LGBTQ infighting, painted with some entertaining characters that are instantly recognizable... full review

YA BASTA: TIME'S BEEN UP

emiro cuellar · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
This has been an authentic theatrical collective creation, under a good direction. It was really impressive the way in which the routine of an apparent passive and slow scene ... monotonous from real life, with the sudden appearance of violence -first verbal and then physical, of the predators that have ambushed their prey; it was a theatrically powerful, strong and painful scene that leaded various almost to the tears. I remember that until then in the audience there were soft murmurs ... and ... full review

Johnny '81 - Boyhood Tales from West Hollywood

lin rolens · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
Johnny '81 is a big and genuine pleasure at so many levels: the tone is perfect in this intimate coming of age story, and it takes material that could be tragic or silly slapstick and plays it with a light touch that is sometime fall-down and very humanly funny and sometimes shocking. Gonzales' exceptional writing and never over-the-top presentation provide vivid verbal pictures of a remarkable array of West Hollywood characters in 1981, and each brings his or her own gift. There is transport her... full review

The Narcissist Next Door

doug green · June 17, 2019 certified reviewer
Charming funny light comedy about the struggle of nice people dealing with "that friend" who both ruins and improves their lives in equal measure.... full review

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