Hide Your Fires: Butoh Lady Macbeth
nick fracaro
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June 08, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Very strong physical performance. Visually stunning use of costume. ...
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The Last Croissant
mike dowling
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
The Last Croissant is a quick witted, funny, and charming show from The Attic Collective. A few years ago when I saw director Rosie Glen-Lambert's previous show "Dead Dogs Bone" I walked out and told people "She is the most inventive director I've seen in the entire of the 2015 Fringe Festival" After seeing The Last Croissant I can say that she and her theater company have continued to raise their game. This is a crazy farce set at a campground with funny characters and set pieces that keep the a...
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Chrissy Meth~A Dance with the Devil and the Journey Back
anonymous
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
See this one!
Wonderfully Entertaining Real Trip!
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Red, White, Black & Blue
heather dowling
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
Congratulations, Matthew Martin! Red, White, Black & Blue was a moving, relevant and powerful selection of storytelling. Kudos to Adam Meredith and Blaine David for such layered performances....
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Olivia Wilde Does Not Survive the Apocalypse
drew petriello
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
A very fun take on the post-apocalypse wherein modern pop culture is transformed into sacrosanct mythology. It's absurd in all the right ways, delicious one-liners are peppered throughout, and keen satiric barbs will make you wince at the truth of it all....
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Twirly's Traveling Tricks
christine deitner
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
A fantastic show that you must carve out the time for. Twirly is a treat, throwing us back to the best of clowning and vaudeville while keeping us on our toes. It's possible but unlikely that one performer and a pair of boots has engendered as much joy in a pack of humans in decades as you will find here. ...
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Keith Moon: The Real Me
robyn migel
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
We all hear Keith Moon was a "crazy rock star", but learning about some of the turmoil he was processing helps to understand him as a human. ...
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Hide Your Fires: Butoh Lady Macbeth
gabriele schafer
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June 08, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Yokko is a consummate performer/dancer -- skilled, passionate, movingly vulnerable. I highly recommend this riveting evening....
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Earth To Karen
robyn migel
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
This is a very fun show. It is impossible to not have a good time at this show....
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Clementine
anonymous
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
This is a must see show. It is a rollercoaster of emotions. There is humor and reflection and true feelings from the heart. The audience was with April every step of the way. She captures the ins and outs of motherhood and being a daughter and granddaughter and wife to a tee. ...
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SON OF A BITCH
jp klein
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
Amazing performances that shine a light on a truly unique personality in a dark corner of politics that speaks to the absurdity of winning at any cost with humor and a good heart...
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Olivia Wilde Does Not Survive the Apocalypse
lucy gillespie
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
Laugh riot! The writing is terrific, the acting is on point. Classic Fringe fare—pop culture genre silliness with a punch—done right. ...
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The 2nd Annual Trump Family Special
rich borowy
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June 08, 2019
uncertified reviewer
As part of the annual Hollywood Fringe Festival, The Hobgoblin Playhouse at the Arena Stage presents THE 2nd ANNUAL TRUMP FAMILY SPECIAL, an original musical comic show featuring an all-star review with the “First Family” of the good ol’ USA.
Presented as a TV special, the show consists of Melania (Mary Birdsong), Eric (Ryan Murray), Donald, Jr. (John Shartzer) and Lisa St. Lou as Ivanna, as they star in a musical review, singing and performing about how America is great again. Of cours...
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Normaler Than Everyone
sharon ellingsen
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June 08, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Outstanding! Not at all what I was expecting. Funny, sweet, sad, reflective, touching ...
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Oracles and Miracles
shirley anderson
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
This is a cleverly presented, seemingly simple (but powerful) story, beautifully adapted and played by some really talented actors. ...
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The Mayor's Debate of Tranquility, Nebraska
jonathan wickremasinghe-kuhn
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
Hilarious! Great writing and performances. It has a unique angle that elevates it above the typical political commentary. Made me think about some big questions afterward, such as what does civility really mean?...
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Earth To Karen
danielle ozymandias
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
An absolute utter delight! From the same team who brought “Disasteroid to HFF18 comes another catchy quirky musical you’ll be humming in the way out. I wish i could purchase the studio album. An absolutely perfect cast in Dagney Kerr, Rebecca Larsen, Lauren Van Kurin and Matthew Bohrer. The live band elevates the whole experience. This is the feel good romp I desperately needed. ...
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blackboxing
bob leggett
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
Long-time Fringe veteran Matt Richey has mounted his best show ever, a show that would sweep the Tonys if it was on Broadway. It told the story that every stage manager has probably experienced at one time or another, and allowed said Stage Manager to say and do things they’ve always dreamed of doing....
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Ed Goodman's Ol' Timey Brainwash
danielle ozymandias
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
At one point Ed says “What have I done and why did I do it?” I would add “What did I see and why did I enjoy it?”
I can’t describe this show. However, I laughed my butt off, I thoroughly enjoyed myself, it gave me a touch of nostalgia for his previous show “Toddler Bangs America”, and it’s the Fringey-est of Fringe show. It was a pleasure to wash my brain inside Ed’s brain. ...
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Guilt
bob leggett
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June 08, 2019
certified reviewer
This show was composed of two short plays with a common theme. This show is worthy of your attention, just leave your religious prejudices at the door....
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