Invitation to Love...and Death
anonymous
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
fun, but clunky. would've loved more driving comedy as there were some spots that didn't quite feel like they fit. ...
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Gunfight at the Not-So-OK Saloon
megan mcdonald
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
The show was great! A lot of hilarious moments and witty punchlines. Brooke is an awesome person and a great writer. This is the second show I have seen of hers (Monkey’s Paw 2017) and it never ceases to amaze me! The show was just an hour long- the perfect amount of time for a quick plot with many dynamic levels of drama/comedy. ...
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Jessie's Messy Mind
constance jaquay strickland
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
Jessie being personal and vulnerable is directly what many need to hear....
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TRASH
jennifer chun
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
TRASH is a collection of short pieces touching briefly on subjects pertinent to women in our society. The play is a courageous concept from the mind of Libby Baumgartner....
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POCKETS
martin rodriguez
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
It is always a great time when you watch Robot Teammate do their thing onstage. You can always expect a very enjoyable experience when seeing one of their shows and this is no different. It had me laughing and wanting to sing, dance, and jump along. ...
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YA BASTA: TIME'S BEEN UP
anonymous
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June 17, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Powerful story told by powerful women! Thank you ...
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Jordan Maverick, History Teacher
martin rodriguez
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
This show was so great. This show is a reminder of one of the reasons we come to the theater. A simple set with an extraordinary cast and an enjoyable/relateable story creates a great experience. That is what this show did. Also, taking the topic of arming teachers and pushing it to an extreme spoke so loud and clear. This was a fantastic show. ...
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YA BASTA: TIME'S BEEN UP
miguel calderon
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
It was powerful to see so many Janitors men and women unapologetically
saying Ya Basta! to sexual assault and violence in the workplace, open my eyes in to many angles to realize how we abuse to each other in different ways just because is funny, because somebody is different, because somebody looks attractive, thank you to all this brave actors to help me open my eyes with this powerful play.
Ya Basta!!!...
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Clementine
lorraine walsh
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
April Wade Wish is a genius! The writing alone is extraordinary, let alone the acting! The pace of the show makes 70 minutes fly by. April takes you on a roller coaster journey, changing characters in the blink of an eye but with so much clarity. We are laughing one moment and crying the next. Did I say crying? Downright sobbing and I wasn't the only one! Totally thought provoking on every level, this show is a must see, not just for women, not just for mothers and not just for daughters. This sh...
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POCKETS
matt fagan
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
Incredible show; hilarious, engaging, and all around fun that’s relatable for all ages. ...
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A Bit Much
anonymous
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
A pointed, funny, and ultimately poignant autobiographical journey through the mental landscape of a smart woman as she ponders her response to her date's query, "Red or white?" ...
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YA BASTA: TIME'S BEEN UP
gloria alvarez
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
Amazing, inspiring eye opening. Be ready to see the real world through the eyes of working courageous immigrant humans.
Ps. Bring tissues ❤...
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Hide Your Fires: Butoh Lady Macbeth
constance jaquay strickland
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June 17, 2019
uncertified reviewer
A powerful piece of work using the body to speak when words cannot be found. Go! Go! Go! The lightening design alleviates Yokko’s performance giving it another layer of story and emotion that at times takes your breath. ...
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blackboxing
scott langer
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
From the moment I picked up the program riddled with typos and jabs at those who feel they want to be the orchestra, audience, and conductor- I WAS IN and knew Matt was going to bring the motha-f*ckin noise.
The launch - this man knows how to do it. You understand what kind of show this will be almost instantly. There is no warming up or wasted time, from Richey's first breath we know he is lampooning the one-man show, the ego-maniacal actor, the self aggrandizing artist, other fringers, and ...
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If We Run
lara repko
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
Mad Spoiler Alert:
Not all stories have happy endings. Some of them do. If We Run is one of those stories that could end either way. The cool part about this play is that it isn't obvious which way it's going to end, and even though part of you does want it to have a fairytale ending another part of you secretly hopes it doesn't. Because the latter is so much more heartbreakingly real and truthful. Matt's writing doesn't let the characters get away with having their heart's desire because at t...
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THE HUMAN[OID] EXPERIENCE
pierce minor
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
This was a very, VERY interesting ride. Great concept, great writing. Stellar performances!...
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POCKETS
chris mcgowan
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
Very fun and energetic show. I don't miss a Robot Teammate show at Fringe, and this year's was great as always. ...
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YA BASTA: TIME'S BEEN UP
yamilex rustrian
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
The show was amazing! Eye opening to the realities of working in the night shift for Janitors, specially for immigrant women. The scenes and transitions were amazing, it made me feel like I was right in the moment of their actions through out the play. ...
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Tales From the Powder Room
anonymous
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June 17, 2019
uncertified reviewer
A series of sometimes charming, sometimes melodramatic vignettes that take place in a company women’s bathroom, in which various resentments and misunderstands come to light between coworkers. ...
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The Journey of The Little Prince
scott langer
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
a dreamlike, mesmerizing, atmospheric, and inventive take on a classic story. Despite the central premise of adults losing their sense of child-like wonderment, the actors never let this get too heavy, bringing so much fun and life to a heavy concept. ...
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