"And Now It's All This!"
john patrick daly
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
Powerful, timely, and engaging, this show brings John Lennon and the Beatles into the harsh light of celebrity, reality, and what it means to be owned by the world. A fantastic piece of theater that stays with you long after it's done, leaving you asking if the price of fame is worth the cost of self. ...
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PRETTY, WITTY NELL
rob stevens
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
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(IM)PERFEKT
lindsey mallard
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
So lovely to see such a lovely and true story on a stage through the veil of honesty AND comedy. It was so so lovely. Each step gives you a true journey of what Jannica has gone through and the mental, physical, and emotional repercussions of dealing with a life that wasn't necessarily expected. It was so beautiful. ...
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Red, White, Black & Blue
bob leggett
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
At Matt Martin‘s insistence, I witnessed a powerful hour of solo shows featuring Adam Meredith in Drowning (written by Leilani Squire) and Blaine Vedros in Black & Blue (written by Ron Fromstein. This was powerful theater about the effect hope has in keeping us from making bad decisions. Both shows were skillfully directed by Martin, and gave us plenty of food for thought. Because of my own personal experiences with the military and domestic violence, these stories left a lasting impression on...
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Siren Call
jessica durdock moreno
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
A magic and mind-bending story that had me holding my breath. This production, these performers, and this experience is so truly special. ...
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Borracho: Spanish for Drunken Bum
esther maddox
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June 29, 2019
uncertified reviewer
This show was amazing and the 90minutes flew by! The cast did a very good job at capturing the different angles of their characters and appreciated that the majority of the cast were queer men of color. Overall an amazing job!...
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Mr. Yunioshi
daniel lee
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
Brilliant with a capital B...
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Red, White, Black & Blue
matt ritchey
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
Two high-quality scripts elevated by incredible performances and delicate direction. Adam Meredith and Blain Vedros are both captivating as a veteran suffering from PTSD and trying to get his life on track, and as a man wrestling with his past actions and struggling to forgive himself....
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Fifty Shades of Melania
jessica durdock moreno
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
Liana Mesaikou is a brilliant and natural comedienne in the classic style of Goldie Hawn and Carol Burnett. Don't let her model good-looks fool you: her wonderful and wide-eyed wackiness is the best part of her delivery....
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I'm Jennifer Mother F*cking Lawrence
benjamin rosen
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
Very entertaining! ...
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THE BULLY PROBLEM
matt ritchey
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
A tight script with great structure, clever dialogue, and crisp direction from Joanna Syiek, THE BULLY PROBLEM also has extremely fun and stylistically varied songs, my favorite being the nerd/geek anthem “Hide.” A great new musical, THE BULLY PROBLEM is a fun show with a huge heart.
VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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The Seven Year Itch
ann gypsyn
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
This was a brilliantly written and performed to perfection. Sandro Monetti was incredible to watch. ...
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Sorry About My Friend
anonymous
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
So lovely! I laughed, I cried, and loved the journey of this play! ...
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Oracles and Miracles
walt kopp
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
Impressive- moving representation of the realities of poverty culture (universally, this case in New Zealand) and the challenges of either staying or leaving. ...
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The Mayor's Debate of Tranquility, Nebraska
lindsey mallard
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
What an interesting look at not only the polarization of politics, but the unity that truly comes in times of crisis. What a beautiful portrayal of four honest and imperfect people doing what they feel is their very best for their small overtaken community. It was truly great....
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Five pieces of paper
claire banchich
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
The show is in many ways about finding meaning and faith in the face of unfathomable atrocity as Moti remembers his maternal grandmother's unqualified love and, at the same time, confronts and copes with a short but horrifying written record she left about the Holocaust and her internment at Auschwitz. The show is multi-media: still photos, historical footage, monologues, puppetry, song, dramatization, and even baking. Moti takes the audience with him as he unsparingly probes the brutality of fam...
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Under the Table and Dreaming
jeremy ebenstein
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
A beautiful love story of faith, coming of age & unexpected positive results in relationships....
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Vote for MURDER!
tara roberts
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
The show is a fun interactive game. It is basically like clue, but for the new generation. I am not an actor but I found myself taking on a character in order to trying to solve the game. The actual actors were great none of which throughout the game broke character, very impressive. You have to solve “tasks” to get clues. This show would be great for a date night or just wanting to escape the monotony of your week. Kudos to everyone at Vote 4 murder for showing me and my friend a wonderful time...
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Lock Your Heart, Elder P.
roshan mathews
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June 29, 2019
certified reviewer
This is such a raw, vulnerable show. Robert guides you through each nostalgic moment with humor and heart. ...
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