PRETTY, WITTY NELL
morna murphy martell
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
A wacky slapstick historical romp....
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Pho Girl
rob sheppe
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June 09, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Fabulous examination of family, heritage and culture through a humorous and sometimes touching examination of how food defines, divides and binds us....
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ROOTS: An Evening of World Premiere Shorts
anonymous
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
An engaging assortment of vignettes, odds and ends....
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Transference
david macdowell blue
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
I do love a dose of the paranormal or mystical or science fiction to throw life into sharp relief. Transference by Jim Blanchette proves to be exactly that. A teacher named Jessica (Lisa K. Watt) attends a therapy session, this time trying to use hypnosis to cure her smoking. Her therapist Dr. Herbert (Esther Mira) tries to reassure her, calming the nervous woman down. Eventually she does hypnotize her and BOOM! Jessica remembers all her past lives. All of them. And in every single one, sh...
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Let’s Write a Musical
anonymous
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
Loved it! It had a little bit of everything!...
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Crack Whore, Bulimic, Girl-Next-Door
sebastian munoz
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
A truly honest, raw, beautiful, funny, and heartbreaking story of a woman's life as told by 3 incredibly talented and brave ladies, playing the same role, and one brilliantly funny and standout man playing all the men in her life. Bravo Crack- Whore, Bulimic, Girl- Next-Door! Thank you for a beautiful night of theatre. Do not miss this! It'll stay with you!...
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GEORGE.
erin hussey
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
I was impressed by the level of professionalism that was brought by the production. I didn’t know much about the subject, but by the end of the show, I felt the urge to watch America Graffiti again. It was very entertaining, and I felt like I learned a lot without it sounding like a documentary....
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The mAsHeR
erik blair
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
This show does feel to me to be a masher, but of ideas and intentions more than what I believe was the production's goal....
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ExtraOrdinary
ashlynn judy
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
Amazing!! Ashley is an extremely talented actress and owned the stage. She has big things ahead of her. The script was witty and the director, Jae, did a fantastic job of executing the show. A must see! ...
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thank you for loving me
benjamin nicholson
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
I forgot I was watching a play; instead, I felt like I was watching two complicated people blow up their relationship in real-time; in short, thank you for this performance!...
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THE BULLY PROBLEM
bob leggett
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
Our first musical of HFF19 was a dream come true. Michael Gordon Shapiro (with the help of ASCAP and Broadway’s Stephen Schwartz) has created a masterpiece of energetic singing and dancing and a timely story about overcoming obstacles and becoming who you were meant to be. ...
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Batter Up! My Brain on Baseball
bob leggett
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
Think of it like the close-up magic you see by the wandering magicians at the Magic Castle. This one is interactive and will have you cheering along, and there are prizes. ...
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The Journey of The Little Prince
bob leggett
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
Irina Kampa is quite simply a force of nature. If you attended any of the pre-Fringe Office Hours functions, you could not fail to notice her. She brings that same energy to this production, wonderfully written by Victor Sotomayor, which reminds us that every adult was once a child, but only a few remember. ...
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Town Brawl
erik blair
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
There's something to be said about a comedic interactive show. They're rare to see because it can be very hard to craft a show that is relies on both audience AND comic timing and make it work. Town Brawl, however, manages to hit most of its marks and gives you a fun and enjoyable example of exactly how weird town meetings can get....
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Crack Whore, Bulimic, Girl-Next-Door
brian pope
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
Don't let the title put you off, CRACK WHORE, BULIMIC, GIRL-NEXT-DOOR is painfully funny, fueled by anger, but held together by compassion. The writing, directing and acting are so direct and honest, they feel revelatory. Don't miss it....
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Pho Girl
jac beigel
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June 09, 2019
uncertified reviewer
What a creative way to talk about ancestry and how we get to where we are today. This one woman show brings to life what we all go through as we age and try to learn and embrace our heritage. Well done with food, holidays and family dynamics....
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Acid Wash Love
anonymous
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
Loved this show. We left needing to process it all and really appreciated that! There are twists in the plot and it really makes you think about relationships and how we view them as males and females. Great job!!!...
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This Way Yonder
matthew robinson
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
A well acted, well directed and crafted show that drops you right into the world of these characters and hooks you into to their daily life as it reaches a crucial apex. I truly enjoyed the world I was in as you effortlessly grow to care for all of the characters; flaws and all. A strong and resonant piece....
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Batter Up! My Brain on Baseball
erik blair
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
Regardless of how much YOU like baseball, you will love how much BRETT MOORE does. Brett's very personal exploration of his mind's fascination with baseball was an absolute joy to experience. Part one-man show, part game-show, this is one of the best pieces I've seen so far in this Fringe season. EVERYONE should come see this show immediately....
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Widows Anonymous
laurie angel
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June 09, 2019
certified reviewer
It is a brilliant work. Marianne drew us in and welcomed us from the moment she spoke and welcomed us as participants to her 'group'. The various characters allowed her to express a wide range of thoughts and feelings as they transitioned over time from grief, despire, anger and even humor. Very well done....
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