Bat Knight!
anonymous
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
I was dragged along to the theatre and boy was I pleased this was the show I watched. Absolutely brilliant. Excellent cast and comedy writing. So many scenes have stuck in my mind....
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Supportive White Parents
liana mesaikou
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Pure entertainment, such a fun ride, lots of laughter, great acting and singing!...
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Gunfight at the Not-So-OK Saloon
rachel labovitch
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
I LOVED THIS SHOW!!!...
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TobinCon
liana mesaikou
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
This one-man show is absolutely hilarious and a masterpiece in character work... until it becomes something completely unexpected and a lesson in bravery, vulnerability and honesty....
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Widows Anonymous
jessica durdock moreno
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June 27, 2019
uncertified reviewer
To witness Marianne tell her story is a gift and a privilege....
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Lincoln 2020
matthew schlissel
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Incredibly funny, smart, sharp, witty, and well-made show by everyone involved. You can tell everyone was putting in 100% effort and cared about this production. It was well-done from top to bottom. ...
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Lock Your Heart, Elder P.
zakiya young
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
This heartfelt and vulnerable story of a journey through faith kept my family and I engaged throughout the show. So impressed by the balance of heavy questions and light humor - and the performance of Robert Perkins. Kudos to everyone involved. Go see this show!...
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Come On Down
paul hoan zeidler
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Jeff Scott Carey knows how to write comedic roles straight down the middle of the strike zones of his accomplished cast. And they deliver with home runs from the top to the bottom of the lineup. Lucas Alifano (looking great in earth tones) does wonderful work as a nice-guy supreme being condemned to live among his creations in an Alabama trailer park. Emily Clark whips up a southern girl, tired of working a drive-thru and her troglodyte ex, who's frustration has inspired her to get active for ...
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Why did the chicken cross the road?
sir dopefit
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
So when I read the title I was highly sceptical about this body of work and my willingness to see it. Let's just say I'm glad I did. The show was amazing, never thought I would laugh so hard from a play called "Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road". They turned this old joke into a new comedy that would be worth watching twice or more! ...
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Human Fountains
debbie lousky
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Human Fountains' show was creative, original, and hilarious! I highly recommend going to see them if you want a fun evening filled with laughter. ...
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POCKETS
heather dowling
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
I bought tickets to this show before I had any idea what is was, because, well, ROBOT TEAMMATE. And, boy oh boy, they did NOT disappoint! POCKETS is fantastic!...
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Cave Girl the Musical
caroline mitgang
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Cavegirl was profoundly moving. Glennis masterfully drew laughs at exactly the right moments, breaking tension and offering some catharsis intermittently as she pulled us down into the depths with her, each time a little deeper into Gloria's shame and anger and sadness. It made me openly cry on the sidewalk, so, A+....
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SON OF A BITCH
james ferrero
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Son of a Bitch is a tremendously entertaining look at a controversial figure in Lee Atwater. Non-conventional casting, tight direction, excellent performances, and a haunting look at what American politics would eventually come to made this one of the best shows I've seen at Fringe....
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Why did the chicken cross the road?
john patrick daly
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
"How can a play about words in a joke make me feel things?" I asked, not knowing the journey I was about to embark on. This is a deceptively deep, emotional, and funny show about finding meaning, accepting yourself and others, and being ok with being yourself despite how others might see you. If you ever wanted to think about the horror of existence through the lens of comedy, this is the show to see. ...
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Not Here Right Now
al gentry. iii
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June 27, 2019
uncertified reviewer
The show was fantastic full of variety, funny as hell while giving you first hand experiences and impressions of Royce's 4 month travel experiences. ...
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Yes. No. Maybe.
conor hanney
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
This was the best show I have ever seen at Fringe....
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Supportive White Parents
lorraine versoza
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Really really funny and entertaining. Cute story and great performances. Highly recommend this show. ...
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Bat Knight!
james ferrero
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Pure lunacy in its finest form, Bat Knight! is a love letter to the dark knight while still being accessible to non-fans. The humor is smart in its own absurd way, the performances are fun, and you just can't help but walk out with a huge, Joker-like smile on your face....
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Princess Magic's Trash Time Revue
john patrick daly
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
A hilarious dumpster-fire-turned-Fringe-show, which is all we can really ask for from Fringe. This is magic unlike you've ever seen, stripped down the the tricks without any of the pizzazz and all of the bravada. Misty Lee gives a performance that is both hard to watch and hard to look away from, committing so hard that you'll wonder who is actually the weird one, you or her. ...
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