HOLLYWOODN'T

christine deitner · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
As one might expect from any piece that explores what it means to be a young actress in Hollywood there are some salacious stories shared here but all of them only serve to illustrate what it must have felt like to be the subject of these misadventures and we only learn the names of two out of the three [let's just call them] culprits in final moments that underscore just how overdue change really is in the entertainment industry. Throughout, Ms. Verlo shape shifts into different characters and ... full review

Yes. No. Maybe.

anonymous · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
Review by Robert Patrick: You should see this play!... full review

BLUE KISS

chris levine · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
2 highly dedicated and trained actors, 1 set and 1 heart wrenching performance. ... full review

Stuff i think is funny and good

anonymous · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
The show did a phenomenal job at making current social issues and real-life troubles...funny.... full review

An Excuse To Behave Badly

royce shockley · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
This show was a wonderful ride with fun, authentic performances from all involved. The characters were relatable in that you either have friends like this, know people like this, or are like these characters yourself. I could have watched these characters for much, much longer than the 30 minute runtime.... full review

Jordan Maverick, History Teacher

anonymous · June 09, 2019 uncertified reviewer
Relentlessly funny.... full review

Let’s Write a Musical

laurel altman · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
The musical numbers are great fun and the integration of the dramatic story elements is seamless. It was very funny and very poignant at the same time. I cried, not ashamed to say it. ... full review

Guilt

cameron parker · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
A thoughtful pair of stories that explore abuse, sex, family, and control.... full review

Raised By Wolves

anonymous · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
Marla tells a remarkable story about her very unique childhood, growing up in Canada, daughter of an alpha mountain man. It’s deeply personal, heartfelt and funny. This story will rock you to your core. Marla’s performance is so emotion filled and honest- she brings comedy and heroism to her own challenging real-life story. ... full review

NO MORE TOYS

gerardo garcia · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
Eye opener for mental issues with our young people at high school level. A well written history that kept the attention of the public from the beginning to the end. Cast performance was great.... full review

Stuff i think is funny and good

cameron parker · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
A hilarious show full of super clever sketches performed by very funny people. If you're looking for a fun show this Fringe, you have to see this one.... full review

Guilt

billy ray brewton · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
Two tight, provocative, and engaging pieces that deal, in their own ways, with the way guilt can consume our lives. Playwrights Benjamin Schwartz and Ryan Lisman have produced a simple, effective hour of theatre that showcases some stellar performances.... full review

HOLLYWOODN'T

anonymous · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
I really enjoyed the show and thought the Barbie dolls used throughout added a lot of comic relief! Loved hearing about the famous people! Loved her coming of age candor. Delightful, heartfelt and fun.... full review

Batter Up! My Brain on Baseball

anonymous · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
I may be one in a small populous who do not enjoy sports. But it's a good thing you don't have to enjoy baseball or know how the game is played to enjoy this super fun show! Brett has a very engaging stage presence and it's intriguing to witness him access his baseball knowledge. Seriously, how does a human remember all that?!... full review

Jamba Juice: The Musical

lennon hobson · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
What a fun and delightful way to spend an evening! The dark humor of the plight of the working class millennial is strongly felt in this charming original musical! Spencer's music and book take the prize for most relatable musical for millennials I've seen in a long time. The quick wit, and familiar cast of characters made me realize it's everyone's story! I think writers from shows like Bob's Burgers or the Simpsons would be fans of this show! If you've ever worked a corporate day job and you lo... full review

The Narcissist Next Door

shane mcgowan · June 09, 2019 uncertified reviewer
Great cast and amazing acting. The show was very funny and the story really engrossing. Can’t wait to see what these actors are going to do next! ... full review

Princess Magic's Trash Time Revue

lennon hobson · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
What a joyful and hilarious Show! I am so glad my team got to see the preview of Princess Magic's Trash Time Revue! Outstanding improv actor and Magician Misty Lee, brings to life the outrageous homeless birthday party magician, Princess Magic! It makes you cringe, makes you laugh, and for any magicians and magic lovers, the inside jokes will have you roaring! The addition of Kija Rae as the uptight mother, Spencer Frankeberger as an inappropriate children's singer, Paul Dini as the awkward Goat ... full review

A Time Traveler's Guide to the Present

anonymous · June 09, 2019 uncertified reviewer
It makes you think - one of the biggest compliments I can give any piece of art.... full review

Tattered Capes

anonymous · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
A lot of fun with underlying darkness... full review

How I Became A Superhero

jeff laub · June 09, 2019 certified reviewer
An amusing if somewhat uneven story of standing up to the powerful forces of the world that seek to control us. A charming cast with effective multimedia integration; the show will undoubtedly tighten up and grow stronger throughout its run. ... full review

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