Public Domain: The Musical
amanda lainberger
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July 02, 2019
certified reviewer
This show was very funny and original. For a half hour show, there was a great variety of songs included. It makes you laugh the whole time and the songs get stuck in your head....
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Loose Underwear
amanda lainberger
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July 02, 2019
certified reviewer
Dagmar is a true artist and performer. She goes through so many emotions in this 1 hour show that you as an audience member feel like you have loved her life through her. Very well done....
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My Trans Wife
amanda lainberger
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July 02, 2019
certified reviewer
I’m constantly learning new things by seeing and hearing what people have to deal with from society as a whole for being who they are. This show was another example of that. This couple is telling and showing the audience what it is like being in a relationship such as theirs-from family drama to society expectations and beyond. It’s one of those stories to you find yourself thinking “oh, I never thought of that”-as in difficulties transgender individuals go through that non-transgender individua...
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Scarlett Fever
amanda lainberger
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July 02, 2019
certified reviewer
What an amazing show! It mixes dance, music, spoken lines, and and singing perfectly. It was a non-stop enjoyment for all the senses. It also has just the right amount of audience interaction where it’s not so much where it’s uncomfortable, but just enough that you feel like part of the show. The melodies and beats kept me tapping my foot and wanting to get up and dance with the cast. It was so very unique and very well done....
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#CANCELLED
amanda lainberger
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July 02, 2019
certified reviewer
This look into how social media and being popular or famous is very relevant today. So many people are being exposed for their faults, some much needed to know, some so frivolous, it’s crazy to think you can lose your status so easily. This show was comedic, and brought out lots of laughs, and the song is catchy 👌, but it also shows the positives but more importantly the negatives of social media and social status. The mix of all the elements were done very well....
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(IM)PERFEKT
amanda lainberger
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July 02, 2019
certified reviewer
A brave storyteller showing the audience what it was like to transition from a society standard “normal” girl to one that loses something that makes society accept women: her hair. It was quirky, funny, imaginative, sad, uplifting, and so many other things. ...
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Moral Fixation (Originally titled Boys Will Be Boys)
adam nold
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July 02, 2019
certified reviewer
I’m so glad this was the first fringe play I’ve ever seen. I will definitely see more of Gabe and Cara’s plays in the future!...
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Octopi Wall Street
rebeca zavaleta
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July 02, 2019
certified reviewer
A campy take on climate change where mollusks, birds, algae, barley and glaciers have their say on how global warming affects them. Acted out in lovely vignettes that captures each character’s hilarious and poignant observations. My family attended the last performance and afterwards each of us voiced our favorite section, which truly highlights how this issue resonates differently. The writer’s multi-pronged approach using a variety of settings and visual cues gave both a global perspective and ...
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Moral Fixation (Originally titled Boys Will Be Boys)
gola rakhshani
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July 02, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Honest, captivating, & entertaining....
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I'm Jennifer Mother F*cking Lawrence
brandy cole
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July 02, 2019
certified reviewer
I loved everything about “I’m Jennifer Mother F*cking Lawrence!” Christy Lee Hughes had me in stitches. I really felt like I was living the moment. ...
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Clementine
candace carnicelli
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July 02, 2019
certified reviewer
AMAZING Show! So very glad April found her way back to the Stage! What Incredible Talent - Writing and Acting Skill! Truly a Master Class on so many levels! Clementine - the show and the child - birthed an Incredible Straight from the Heart - multi-faceted Wonder of the World . . . April Wade Wish! I left thinking: "this girl truly deserves her own Sitcom!" ...
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Ask A Black Woman
morna murphy martell
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July 02, 2019
certified reviewer
Shanara's effervescent spirit and confiding ingenuousness makes her solo show a special celebratory event. ...
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Journey
tracey paleo, gia on the move (official press)
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July 02, 2019
certified reviewer
A fun late-night show....
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Wigfield
zachary bernstein
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July 02, 2019
certified reviewer
"Eberhardt’s script for Wigfield is littered with so much goofy humor that it’s hard not to keep a smile on your face."
Read the full review here: http://fringereview.co.uk/review/hollywoodfringe/2019/wigfield/...
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Jamba Juice: The Musical
jeremy travis
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July 02, 2019
certified reviewer
Jamba Juice: The Musical was fun and very witty. If you have ever worked retail you can feel for Trevor at his job and can't help but root for him. The cast was talented and the ensemble pieces were fun....
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The Color Collective
jenni halina
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July 01, 2019
certified reviewer
What a fun and excellently written show that has been very well produced by Royce Shockley. A great showcase of different talent and very diverse....
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Ghost Town
ernest kearney
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July 01, 2019
certified reviewer
A FASCINATING TALE OF PRESENT DAY TURMOIL IN AFRICA, A GLIMPSE INTO AN UNDER REPORTED STORY OF HUMAN SUFFERING....
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Happy Hour
nolan pugh
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July 01, 2019
uncertified reviewer
I don't usually care for avant garde or experimental theatre. But Happy Hour showed me something special that kept me engaged throughout. Whether you enjoy analyzing the sliding scale of symbolism and absurdism or if you just want to come for a straight hour of laughter, Happy Hour is the show for you. And they've just been extended....
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Olivia Wilde Does Not Survive the Apocalypse
ernest kearney
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July 01, 2019
certified reviewer
I WAS ROOTING FOR THE ZOMBIES........
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Clementine
stacy dymalski
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July 01, 2019
certified reviewer
A realistic, relatable story about the dichotomy of motherhood ranging from never wanting to let your kids out of your sight to wishing they'd leave you alone for at least two seconds so you can go to the bathroom. April expertly sparks laughter through tears when she talks about how her life has evolved once she became a mother. I loved it. ...
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