Orangutan
kelley pierre
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
This show is a one-woman piece of art. Tinks Lovelace's direction uses tasteful simplicity to swallow the entire theater in Mary Anne's world- and if you are familiar with the Broadwater Black Box you know that is no simple feat! Kristina Mueller's performance keeps us riveted to the journey, from her fabulous character transformations to Mrs. Trump's memorizing habit of interrupting her current thought with the next one. With so few elements of spectacle, Kristina Mueller keeps our undivided att...
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Greenwood 1964
robin johnson
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
I really enjoyed this show....
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The Last PowerPoint
billy ray brewton
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
A spectacularly weird and plotted tale of capitalism, corporate greed, and American values, with the aloofly charming Ben Nicholson leading the charge....
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The Same Room
zachary bernstein
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
"Pierre and Sheeks do an excellent job as the two women figuring out the puzzle while they’re also seething at each other."
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A Time Traveler's Guide to the Present
joe luis cedillo
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
One of the jewels of this year's Fringe with an expansive story and live score to satisfy Sci-Fi heads, a stellar performance by an engaging storyteller, and a beautiful reminder that the best of the Sci-Fi genre is not just the imaginative exploration based on scientific truths but a measure of our humanity and heart....
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Squeeze My CABARET
joe luis cedillo
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June 25, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Cathy had a fierce bawdiness, humor, and great voice for belting out cabaret songs while illuminating and throwing shade on her plight with Scientology. Puppets, costumes, and songs serve as totems for her reckoning with the cult, but one realizes her performance is an artistic ritual of atonement with herself through blissful song and dance....
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The Last PowerPoint
victor sotomayor
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Trying to explain the Last Powerpoint in simple terms is like trying to explain Ben’s beautiful mind. I cannot. You just gotta break all your preconceptions of what a PowerPoint presentation is and come for the chaos. All I gotta say is that Pam is not having any fun running Ben’s tech....
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Shiva for Anne Frank
lenny hernandez
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Bold, hella impressive, funny, and very informative. ...
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Pit of Goblins
lenny hernandez
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Mitchell Bisschop is awesome! 3 clearly defined characters. That's all he needed to create one of the most interesting, tightest, wildly entertaining shows I've seen at this years fringe festival. Years from now I will reference this show...thats how good it was. ...
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(IM)PERFEKT
casey killian
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
I was astounded. One-person shows are tremendously hard to pull off...and much harder to pull off WELL. This show was incredible. Jannica really did a deep-dive into her emotional history and her relationship with her alopecia and then she laid all of that bare for us to see. It's very clear that she put her whole heart into this production and it was time and energy well spent, because this show leaves nothing to be desired....
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(IM)PERFEKT
herve lepand
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Amazing performance by Jannica. Who made me laugh but also touch my heart at the same time!...
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mandy picks a husband
april wish
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
This show is smart and quick and led us down a path that I found to be incredibly brave - and also surprising. It so brilliantly moves from broad, big, safer concepts into more intimate, raw and personal memories meticulously, peeling back time and layers of understanding- always digging deeper and revealing more as she went. The structure was impeccable and it was so brilliantly executed, with specificity of movement and polish. And that polish does not get in the way of her vulnerability and au...
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Clementine
christi pedigo
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
Clementine is motherhood accurately portrayed on stage from the tempo, to the flashbacks, to the emotions. It’s so relatable and honest. ...
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Public Domain: The Musical
ernest kearney
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June 25, 2019
certified reviewer
AN INSPIRED CONCEPT FEATURING TOE TAPPING, RIB TICKLING SONGS PERFORMED BY A TOP NOTCH CAST....
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Tattered Capes
ernest kearney
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June 24, 2019
certified reviewer
TATTERED CAPES IS SUPER(HERO) FUN. CLEVER AND INTELLIGENT WRITING, JOINED WITH INNOVATIVE DIRECTION AND A TALENTED CAST. LOOK, UP IN THE SKY! IT’S A BIRD! IT’S A PLANE! IT’S AN AWFUL LOT OF FUN!...
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Funeral Potatoes
sam pasternack
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June 24, 2019
certified reviewer
A tight one-act that explores a deep friendship at its most heart-breaking moments. The first of what I hope are many Fringe productions from the BoomStick team....
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The Duchess & the Stripper
christi pedigo
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June 24, 2019
certified reviewer
This show is a delicious peak into history and what could have been. A realistic dream of the past. ...
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Batter Up! My Brain on Baseball
lisa k. wyatt
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June 24, 2019
certified reviewer
As a baseball fan, I loved this show. It's truly unique and fun. Brett shares his obsession with America's pastime in a relatable and entertaining manner. ...
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Tattered Capes
christi pedigo
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June 24, 2019
certified reviewer
A beautiful, creative, and well-staged take on the super hero world. ...
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Scarlett Fever
shari barrett
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June 24, 2019
certified reviewer
Performed by an ensemble of 8 actors who work together perfectly to create a dream-like atmosphere exploring this Hollywood legend, the story unfolds in 10 moments incorporating constant and incredibly entertaining stylized movement, gesture work, dance, chant, song, original text, several suitcases, and an enormous Scarlett dress (created by Aaron Francis and Linda Muggeridge), all performed to a riveting drum beat thanks to musicians Kent Jenkins, Gordon Wimpress, Shih-Wei Carrasco-Wu, and John...
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