Olivia Wilde Does Not Survive the Apocalypse
marnie olson
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June 25, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Funny, clever idea, fast-paced, but I think I might not be the demographic for this show. ...
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Yes. No. Maybe.
james sweet
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Well-crafted, witty & insightful - highly recommended!...
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(IM)PERFEKT
angela beevers
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
A powerful, honest show. Olin is a great performer. I love her straightforward approach, that mixes well with the characters she seamlessly melts into her story. She shines a light on allopecia, something I didn't know enough about, but what truly sets this apart is the fact that the story she's really telling is all about self-love and acceptance, and that is something so relatable to everyone (especially us women!). I loved it!...
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The Notorious M.O.M.S.
marnie olson
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Great subject matter, very talented actress, needs a lot of work before it can be a really good show. ...
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HOLLYWOODN'T
angela beevers
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June 25, 2019
uncertified reviewer
What a moving, funny, beautiful show. Verlo is a masterful and vulnerable and sweet performer, who gets you on her side immediately. I love her use of multimedia, creative character work and humor. This is a deeply personal and emotional story and she does such an amazing job telling it. ...
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blackboxing
marnie olson
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Fun show. It's inside-jokey for theatre people, and especially Fringers, but still clever and funny enough to be accessible to others. ...
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The Last PowerPoint
grace jasmine
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Still waters run deep in this wacky, brilliant, charming, funny-as-hell solo show. This artist may fool you with his affable smile, his boyish good looks, his rhythmic and ridiculous dance moves, and that mop of amazing copper penny hair. What you need to know about the last PowerPoint is that the guy who brings us the ridiculous is actually informing us about some deeply thought-out constructs about the corporate jungle. ...
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Earth & Fire Walking (Tierra Y Fuego Que Camina)
cristina saggese
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Earth and Fire Walking was a sensational presentation of the power and sensuality of tango. Tomas and Gimena are extraordinary choreographers. They share a profound and beautiful story through the language of dance....
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SON OF A BITCH
jesse porter
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June 25, 2019
uncertified reviewer
A wildly fun romp and an instructive peek behind the curtain at the machinations that did much to lead our politics to the grim state in which we currently find them. With its clever script, creative staging, and stellar performances, this is a must-see....
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DROUGHT
bob leggett
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Kate Radford is from the UK and has brought to the Fringe a remarkable story that combines spoken word with storytelling and music. She is adept at the proper use of the looper, and weaves her stories into the underlying musical soundtrack that she has created with the looper. ...
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The Last PowerPoint
bob leggett
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Ben Nicholson has created a comic work that on its face looks like a frustrated young salesmen that has been put in his place by an irate tech guru (played by stage manager Pam Noles), who has not been paid for their services. This one is so much fun and was the perfect culmination to an interesting day of fringing....
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Lincoln 2020
liana mesaikou
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
This show is a gem! I was laughing out loud from begging to end! You don't want to miss it!...
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This Way Yonder
jim hanna
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Monica Martin is rightfully adored at Fringe where she helps so many others realize their theatrical dreams. It is a goddamned joy to see her flexing her own skill and vision with her utterly engaging, precise and compassionate direction of a remarkable cast. Marjorie Knight delivers one of the finest performances at this year's Fringe with able support from a strong ensemble of actors, especially Omar Salazar. It's so great to see a solid, narrative play with out the bells and whistles of so ma...
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DROUGHT
grace jasmine
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Kate Radford is a revelation. Her one-woman show is emotional, gorgeous, specific, lyrical and intense. She blends intelligent prose and rhyme with a fabulous and deeply melodious use of voice. It was hypnotic and really almost mystical. I highly recommend this show. ...
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The mAsHeR
carol easton
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Riveting. The hour went by like 20 minutes. Extremely well done!...
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I Can't Do To Richard!
jesse porter
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
A moving and hilarious one-act that delivers big laughs, creates genuine emotional impact, and leaves its audience wanting another hour with our characters. One of my favorite shows of Fringe 2019....
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Raised By Wolves
jim hanna
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
The limitlessly engaging Marla Black has written a charming, hilarious, and sometimes terrifying show that's step above most of those in the genre. Her relationships within her family are fascinating and heart-breaking, but it was the final notes with her most cherished sled dog that got me most choked up. (Spiiirriittt! Nooooo....)...
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Meet Me In Mizzery
bob leggett
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Lindsey Mallard is an amazing comedian who has written and delivered one of the best sketch comedy routines I have ever seen. Not only that, but this woman can SING! I haven't laughed so much in a long time, and she kept the audience engaged and entertained for an hour. ...
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Come Back!
bob leggett
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Sacred Fools has mounted some amazing shows since moving to the Broadwater, and this production is one of their best. Springing from the Serial Killers series, Come Back! has it all - a great story, interesting characters, and the perfect integration of music and words....
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Livin' the Dream (a journalistic journey)
benjamin nicholson
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Bob sharing his life in an earnest and direct manner was both fascinating and endearing; he's led such an interesting life and made so many unique relationships with artists of all kinds. For someone who is so invested in the Fringe community, it was wonderful to get a better sense of who he is and where he comes from....
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