Walking on Eggshells in Stilettos

candace carnicelli · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
"Brilliant title: "Walking on Eggshells in Stillettos!" The title and the poster drew me in . . . and I was not disappointed! Ann-Marie stepped into her familial Journey of the Heart in a most authentic, committed, and multi-talented way - identifying and exploring the various broken "eggshell" experiences within her family and life relationships with the greatest of ease. And she stepped into her courageous "stillettos" with incredible Grace and Confidence! Timely . . . and Truth-telling at... full review

Rory & the Devil

raymond-kym suttle · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
A great, strong cast, who worked well together. Completely engaging, I was drawn into their world and felt conflicted by the characters morally dubious choices. A great script and for the most part very well directed in a tricky venue. It deserves a much wider audience and I hope it gets seen far and wide.... full review

HELL'S KITTY

sarai garrett · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
I went in without expectation and fully open and curious about the story line. A perfect mix of dark, childlike and twisted imagination had a great and unexpected perspective on love. Great cast with a very good sense of character - they all did a great job! I will come back with friends. ... full review

Living Between The Lines: When EVERY Tribe Isn’t Your Tribe

susannah snowden-ifft · July 02, 2019 uncertified reviewer
An incredibly raw experience that de Lara pulls off masterfully. The songs are pretty good too. ... full review

Sylus 2020

amanda lainberger · July 02, 2019 uncertified reviewer
This show was so hilarious and, in essence, a bit truthful. While, mostly improv-ed, it kinda shows how you can make up a campaign and no matter how ridiculous, if you say things in a convincing way, you could become president. This show is just hilarious, and Jeff is just great. ... full review

Silent Joy, a New Play

susannah snowden-ifft · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
A beautiful beautiful representation of the journey through trauma and grief. Given this production's dedication to serving those under privileged and at most risk, you can trust this to be a thoughtful and raw look at what it feels like to go through one of the hardest experiences there are and that is no easy feat to pull off.... full review

TransActions

rob stevens · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
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DROUGHT

amanda lainberger · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
This show was, point blank, amazing! The music was its own character in the poignant storytelling of Cainus. The unique musical looping in with the point being made-that so many females feel it would be easier to be a man in this world, and how that’s not okay. The story itself is a great, thought-provoking and emotional tale, but the music and singing added to it makes it 1000x more palpable.... full review

Yes. No. Maybe.

crystal bush · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
This show is edgy, thought provoking, and oh, so provative. I loved it. The show starting out with the best question: Blind or Deaf. Its days since I've seen the show and I am still pondering that question. The cast is perfect. I love the young couple, the very grounded wise and keep it real assistant. This show really stirred, so many thoughts about: money, sex and how we use our own personal resources to get ahead. Yes. No. Maybe, really awakens the energy of this new world breaking away... full review

Fifty Shades of Melania

amanda lainberger · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
An interesting, unique, intelligent comedy about the FLOTUS. Makes you seriously wonder what goes on behind closed doors and inside Melania’s head.... full review

HOLLYWOODN'T

amanda lainberger · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
What a sad truth this show portrays: it’s hard for anyone to make it in the Hollywood business, but Lisa tells what it’s like to be wanted for looks and sex, not for talent. This show was funny, truthful, and insightful on what it’s like to pursue the actors dream. ... full review

Maud // The Madness

jeff wise · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
Friends and I have seen Reed M Campbell is two plays so far. And he is a brilliant actor! So expressive, loud and clear, and has given suburb performances in both plays we have seen so far! Cannot wait to see his next play! He really delivers his lines! I am very impressed by his acting on live stage! He pulls you in and you are in a trance by him! When I get back from the East Coast for July fourth week. We will go see his next Fringe Play! Do not want to miss it! So glad that by popul... full review

THE HUMAN[OID] EXPERIENCE

amanda lainberger · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
Such a unique look at the future: what would robots (aka humanoids) feel if they were to have human emotion. It slightly reminiscent of Bicentennial Man, but unique in its humorous take on life in general. The simplistic/straightforward thinking of a robot compared to the complicated feelings of emotion a human feels and goes through every day. It was humorous, but very thought-provoking as well. It’s surprisingly believable, the way society is going, that humans would be more comfortable confidi... full review

Pit of Goblins

edward goodman · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
A fantastic late night spook show. Weird and fun. Unique and a great ride. Also it's super creative. There are aspects that feel like an exploded art project and it all feeds the feel of the piece. Dark (really dark in a few places) and ultra-silly are hard to combine but Bisschop does it without hiccups or seams. Masterful.... full review

Tales From the Powder Room

susannah snowden-ifft · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
An intimate look at what it means to be female-presenting in the workplace. A poignant look at a wide variety of experiences and realities of working while female.... full review

Human Fountains

amanda lainberger · July 02, 2019 uncertified reviewer
A show for all ages to enjoy. The show is comedic and has many different “stories” to it. The three gentlemen work together seamlessly for a good-natured, funny and enjoyable time. ... full review

Pit of Goblins

raymond-kym suttle · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
There’s very little I can say about this show besides make sure you see it if you can. It’s excellent and it was arguably the best thing I saw at the Fringe 2019.... full review

If Truth Be Told

amanda lainberger · July 02, 2019 uncertified reviewer
A humorous but truthful skit. It’s very relatable, as we all have things we didn’t admit to at the time, but may be willing to talk about later. Jennifer is a great storyteller and along with the laugh out loud humor, there is realism, relatability, and truth in the presentation.... full review

Why did the chicken cross the road?

raymond-kym suttle · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
I enjoyed this performance immensely. I love word play and intellectual banter and nuance and puns and innuendo and word play. As a result, I was thoroughly entertained. Well-written and uniquely unusual.... full review

Pocketmon! A Parody Musical

raymond-kym suttle · July 02, 2019 certified reviewer
All in all I loved it. I left with a big smile on my face. It was a fun romp and managed to entertain me even though I'm not a Pokemon enthusiast. Some excellent performances and some very funny lyrics.... full review

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