Why did the chicken cross the road?
james ferrero
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
An existential trip through words, Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road is an excellent example of what a Fringe show can be. Silly, absurd, intriguing, and ultimately surprisingly emotional, the actors are all committed to the strange world they inhabit as they trust the deftly written script made up of those very words....
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LEAR / LOMAN - The Best of INK @Fringe
john patrick daly
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
An engaging and celebratory play about what it means to have lived, loved, and be loved. Two of literature's biggest figures meet face to face, and have to figure out each others' pasts and faults in order to move on to forgiveness. ...
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45 Milligrams
john patrick daly
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Easily one of my favorite shows of this year. Physical, emotional, disturbing, fast paced, and funny, 45 Milligrams will have you twisting with discomfort about the hoops and rings we all go through the minimize our own inner demons. ...
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Not Here Right Now
nikki cameron
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June 27, 2019
uncertified reviewer
I thought the show was absolutely hysterical. As a millennial, the story was very relatable having battled the corporate 9-5 blues and wanting to have a"Eat, Pray, Love" lifestyle. I also, enjoyed the use of mixed media - it provided an elevated experience and made me feel like I was on the journey with Royce. ...
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GEORGE.
conor hanney
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Cool story. I believed Parizek as Lucas, but that was as far as my disbelief was suspended....
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Sex With Strangers
lawrie chiaro smylie
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
This is one of the best shows in the fringe! Smart, witty, funny, authentic, believable, captivating. Great writing and GREAT acting! Go see it!...
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Clementine
lara repko
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
I keep delaying writing this review because I wanted to really sit down and think about what I was going to say before writing it. Well, I've thought about it now.
April is one of those actors that I'm guessing gets underestimated. I can tell because I've seen it. It appears to me that stories on motherhood aren't as interesting as other stories. Which doesn't make sense to me, seeing as motherhood is literally what made all of us who we are today. There was a person out there that played some ...
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Wigfield
james ferrero
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Wigfield is a perfect escapist comedy during Fringe filled with top-notch performances from skilled sketch comics, an absurdly entertaining story, and an infectious energy that keeps you laughing throughout....
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Chrissy Meth~A Dance with the Devil and the Journey Back
john patrick daly
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
A powerful performance from Crystal Bush, with great writing and acting, as well as distinct characters. Through this show, she is able to turn her tormented past into something truly wonderful, and breathe art into atrocities. ...
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The Flower Society
tracey paleo, gia on the move (official press)
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
RECOMMENDED...
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Saving Cain
john patrick daly
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
A stirring and emotional piece about how far someone will go to take care of the ones who they love, and when faith isn't enough to get someone through. Excellently acted and written. ...
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Red, White, Black & Blue
john patrick daly
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Powerful, emotional, overwhelming, glorious, depressing, and eye opening. This show glued me to it from lights up to lights down, so much that I gave a standing ovation halfway through (there are two one acts, but I thought it was done after the first). ...
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Widows Anonymous
catherine curtis
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Unlike other shows I have seen on the topic, this one was searingly truthful and without clichés, but with observed moments that even those not in the Club would recognize as utterly genuine. Those unexpected details drive the show with a vibrant performance breathing life and urgency to the human need to not simply survive but to regenerate....
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Siren Call
john patrick daly
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
A smart and tense play that questions the very nature of celebrities and the fame that follows them. When faced with your heroes, how far are you willing to go to be like them?...
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The Journey of The Little Prince
jennifer crocker
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Irina Kompa's adaptation of The Little Prince was enjoyable and touching. The actors connected well with the story and connected to the audience with humor and insight. A wonderful take on the classic tale that was creative and still relevant today. ...
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SWIPED
christina nannos
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Wonderful! Such a fun and entertaining show! Alena is marvelous. Her voice is beautiful and the songs are super catchy and spot on. I enjoyed every minute of this musical. I highly recommend this show. ...
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GEORGE.
william barker
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Great Evening in the theatre. Characters based on real people we think we know but we don't know the whole story. It's fun to watch the life story of one of films icons unfold. Performed by a strong company of actors. Special Kudos to the actors play George and Spielberg who turned especially good performances. Their scenes together just sang and were my favorite in the show. ...
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SON OF A BITCH
david bosley
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
A smart, 'custom-made for political-junkies' story about an almost forgotten man. (How is that possible?) It makes you laugh, makes you angry, and it chills you....
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POCKETS
benny lumpkins
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June 27, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Great characterization, a strong story, vocals and harmonies are excellent. ...
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The Mayor's Debate of Tranquility, Nebraska
john patrick daly
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June 27, 2019
certified reviewer
Dark, funny, and only a slightly embellished version of our current political climate, Mayor's Debate takes the voices we are too familiar with today and brings them to their insane logical conclusions, giving us a release of catharsis while asking the question "why can't we all just be nice to each other?"...
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