HELL'S KITTY
curt fairclough
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
Fun and entertaining musical with great comedic scores....
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ExtraOrdinary
adam beigel
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June 10, 2019
uncertified reviewer
This show was really well done. The 45 minutes went by extremely fast. There wasn't one moment during the play, that I wasn't sitting on the edge of my seat hanging on to every word so I didn't miss any of the twists or turns in this super interesting story! The ending completely shocked me. At different points throughout the play I would say' "oh I know what's going to happen." Then something else would happen, and I would say "oh I know what's going to happen." And at the end of the play, it wa...
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LEAR / LOMAN - The Best of INK @Fringe
joseph mcmahon
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
An interesting concept that was well written, produced, and performed.
4 out 5 stars...
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The mAsHeR
marc fierro
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
The Masher is an awesome show, one of the best I have seen all year and especially one of the best show performances for Hollywood Fringe 2019! I highly recommend that you see this delightful, creepy show and do not miss out. It is a must see for Hollywood Fringe 2019. ...
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Seven
lawrie chiaro smylie
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
A powerful, insightful, intelligent commentary on the complex issues of today’s world. Masterfully performed by Kate Robertson who also wrote this original one-woman show. Despite the seriousness of the subject, she imparts humor and hope for the future. Don’t miss it!...
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HOLLYWOODN'T
lara repko
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
This show needs to be seen by every 20-something creative new to the industry. I seriously think Lisa needs to bring this to colleges, especially acting schools. It will save a lot of eager hopefuls (like myself) from being hurt by preying creeps!! ...
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The Journey of The Little Prince
anonymous
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June 10, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Solid performances by the actors and well written script. The use of the audio visual / screen with the dance / movements by the Little Prince was done very well to express travel by the main character. ...
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(IM)PERFEKT
lara repko
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
Jannica is your new best friend. Or at least, you want her to be! Her charm, ingenuity, and unabashed acceptance of herself and others radiates through her in this piece. Her story is unique and I hope everyone gets to witness her self-acceptance journey and learn from it like I did....
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Acid Wash Love
alexandra fiallos
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
This show has such a refreshing take in a post-Metoo movement world. It's funny, it's cheeky, it's REAL! So many moments had me thinking back to my time as a freshman in college. Stevens has written a fantastic play that really turns stereotypes on their head and challenges our conceptions. This play is personal, so many times you feel like a fly on the wall intruding on the lives of these three individuals. ...
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If Truth Be Told
gretchen rollins
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
Jennifer Brown's "If Truth Be Told" was entertaining, tight, sweet, funny and relatable. Memories strung together with the through line of truth—and how we relate to it. Treat yourself to this little half-hour confection. ...
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The Book of Briarshire
catherine curtis
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
A fun, all-female medieval quest story, told tongue firmly in cheek....
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Rory & the Devil
amy dellagiarino
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
Equal parts humorous and haunting, "Rory and the Devil" is 90 minutes of straight up good, captivating theatre. Littered with a slew of excellent performances, this show deserves a real run in a real theatre....
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Naked Onstage
anonymous
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
This is a really phenomenal show. Without giving away all the reveals, it touches on a very important conversation around discrimination and how our fears affect those we share this life with. The show is funny, deeply moving, and well performed.
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Near Dawn
lara repko
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
I learned more about a time in Chinese history that I was previously unaware of and that alone proves that it was an effective show. Chengqi has no problem being sensitive to emotion and bringing out a youthful curiousity to his young boy character. ...
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Supportive White Parents
lawrie chiaro smylie
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
A hilarious story about perceived cultural differences in the relationship between parents and their children.
A caricature of Asian parents and white parents that had us rolling in the aisles. ...
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Come Back!
catherine curtis
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June 10, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Charming tribute to Broadway musicals as told through the angsty relationship of a man trying to strike it out on his own and his clingy mother trying to recapture her past....
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The Ruffian on the Stair
cliff foyster
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
An absolutely amazing show and extremely entertaining...
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Gunfight at the Not-So-OK Saloon
steven centracchio
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
One of the funniest and funnest shows I’ve seen in a long time. It’s very cleverly written and the performances are all delightful. I had a big smile on my face from start to finish, and beyond. ...
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Tattered Capes
greg machlin
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
One of the most successfully ambitious Fringe shows I've seen in years! Writer Greg Crafts and director Corey Lynn Howe--along with great choreography/fight choreography by Soda Persi--craft a piece of superhero pop art for the ages while telling a timely story of gender equality and toxic masculinity that still manages to be a lot of fun. The play's story is extremely well-crafted (no pun intended), but I can't reveal much of it without spoiling some fun twists. ...
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Gunfight at the Not-So-OK Saloon
anonymous
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June 10, 2019
certified reviewer
A fabulously funny one act old west operetta in the style of Gilbert & Sullivan. Joyous and silly with a biting lyrical wit, Gunfight merges the musical complexity of light opera (including singers with gorgeous voices) with the tone and narrative sensibility of Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles. The performers all have legit opera voices and the composer/librettist pulls off the extremely difficult trick of writing beautiful music which is also very humorous. Highly recommended for anyone looking for ...
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