Olivia Wilde Does Not Survive the Apocalypse
jim hanna
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
Hilarious, tightly scripted/directed silliness in service to some pretty biting social commentary. The direction was on point and allowed this very talented cast to zip out joke after joke in Matthew's truly funny writing. This is a classic late-night-at-Fringe fun but holds up as a very serious, solid, entertaining production no matter when you see it....
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Lincoln 2020
julia leonard
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
Loved this show! The writing was fantastic and the ensemble cast was wonderful - It was laugh out loud funny, fast paced and clever.
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Haddon Park
kelvin blunt
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
Haddon Park is a powerful play with a stellar cast and bold writing. The subject matter is both topical and timeless and the cast doesn't flinch in confronting the themes of injustice, interracial relationships, religion and recurring family conflicts. ...
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Mormon Playgirl
marnie olson
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June 13, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Very engaging performer dances around her life story in a host of fascinating characterizations. ...
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Earth To Karen
ryan johnson
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
Seeing this show is the gift of seeing marvelously talented people obviously having a good time. Deft comedic actors, great music, razor sharp wit. It's easy to love....
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Let’s Write a Musical
h b
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June 13, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Who knew such a tragic event could be translated into such joy!! This is a wonderful show and the cast are terrific. Poignant, funny and well worth seeing.
A true celebration of a wonderful person and a great marriage....
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THE BULLY PROBLEM
corrine glazer
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
If your mood needs lifting, go see The Bully Problem!! It was absolutely joyful!!...
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In Conclusion:
vera calabria
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
A show that uses its intimate venue to engage the audience and make it think. Well done!...
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Tapping My Way to the NUTHOUSE
kathi del bianco
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June 13, 2019
uncertified reviewer
The material was new and refreshing and the tapping was brilliant!...
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Temple Tantrum
peter robinson
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June 13, 2019
uncertified reviewer
This is my second time seeing the show. It's rare that you can see such a profoundly moving story where a person literally bares their soul and life on stage. Both times I've left feeling like I experienced something so personal, intimate, and transformative that I had trouble speaking about it afterwards. It was too intense....
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Under the Table and Dreaming
rob stevens
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
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Batter Up! My Brain on Baseball
corrine glazer
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
I didn't know how this description on paper would translate into a show, but I DIDN'T HAVE TO. This show has everything from amazing brain feats to comedy to nostalgia... nostalgia for a sport I don't even follow and players I know nothing about!...
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Come Back!
troy loftin
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
This play is a whirlwind of fun and laughs! The writing fires off jokes like a machine gun and the entire show is excellently cast. Many people have remarked how great this show is for musical theatre fans, but I can count on one hand the amount of musicals I've seen live and I still had an amazing time! The show stopping final number is a joy to watch and the entire theatre joins together, something that I think should happen much more often....
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Siren Call
anonymous
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
This show had an interesting story. It was entertaining and funny, and the acting was really good. I enjoyed it....
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Clementine
megan ford-miller
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
April's show is everything we feel as a mom all wrapped up in 80 mins. Seeing yourself in your children is both amazing and difficult and it creates so many feelings about we make decisions. Family is so important and it's obvious that it is very important to April. It is funny, cringeworthy, heartfelt, and uplifting!...
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An American Video Store
uncle francis
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
For anyone who grew up with Blockbuster which essentially is everyone I know, An American Video Store seeks to capture that bygone era of the brick and mortar movie renting experience. The story takes place over several years as we peek into the lives of two sisters Leah (Aidan Rees), Rachel (Kristin Morris) and John (Jeff Coppage), the proprietor of this particular Blockbuster Video location. Following these relationships and others Playwright/Director and Narrator Thomas J. Wortham sews toge...
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The 2nd Annual Trump Family Special
rob stevens
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
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The Thousandth Night
rob stevens
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
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Rory & the Devil
carolina bonetti
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
A dark comedy you don't want to miss. ...
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The Living Room
sati kaur
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June 13, 2019
certified reviewer
The Living Room is not just a play, it's an experience! Unlike anything I've ever watched before. I could have never imagined that absurdist humor could be used in a way to elicit such a strong emotional response. The show unfolds before your eyes with your participation in it, making no two shows the same. This makes the Living Room a living story that reflects upon mortality. You'll laugh, you might even cry, I sure did. I left feeling that something transformative had transpired and the s...
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