Jordan Maverick, History Teacher
brendan broms
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
Super fun and goofy. A laugh riot with a point....
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Sex With Strangers
billy ray brewton
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
A fantastically engaging two-hander about the price of fame and the depths to which we'll sink to achieve it. Featuring two dynamic and powerhouse performances by Jake Ferree and Melissa Center, "Sex with Strangers" is constantly defying your expectations. ...
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Klingon Tamburlaine
alex elliott-funk
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
School of Night continues to boldly go where no other theatre company dares to go. This epic, wildly imaginative ride is their most ambitious project yet. Combining the sweeping verse of Marlowe's conquering Tamburlaine with the bombastic world of the Klingons is an inspired and deeply entertaining achievement.
The hardest working cast in Fringe pulls off wordy text, bat'leth combat, starship fights, endless quick changes, and performances that keep the play entertaining and jaw-dropping from...
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Borracho: Spanish for Drunken Bum
robert brady
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
The show was hilarious, but at the same time touches on many stereotypes that stigmatize the LGBTQIA+ community. Abe Zapata Jr. wrote a very honest, hilarious and lovable show!...
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Klingon Tamburlaine
anonymous
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
Fun, quality Shakespearean acting, full of treachery, my kind of play. And cool semi-special effects....
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Tattered Capes
matthew latkiewicz
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
An ambitious and creative take on the super-hero genre we have come to know so well. The script by Greg Crafts asks a lot of his actors and the director, and everyone delivers. It's a skillfully woven action drama that has everything from love scenes to fight scenes. Even one love scene THAT IS a fight scene! ...
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Orangutan
alex elliott-funk
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
One of the best one-person shows I have ever seen. An remarkably sharp and surreal text is performed to hilarious, disturbing, and gripping perfection by Kristina Mueller, a major new talent on the Fringe scene.
An absurdist, almost Lynchian take on the woman behind the disgusting failure that is our current president. Comments on our modern conundrum without being political and holds a distorted but revealing mirror up to the us all. Above all, it succeeds at being an extremely unique and en...
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Batter Up! My Brain on Baseball
matthew latkiewicz
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
A well crafted and enjoyable show about one man's obsession. The joy that Brett Moore gets out of baseball is totally infectious. Whether or not you are a fan of the game, you will be a fan of Brett and his encyclopedic knowledge of the game....
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Treason
chase carson
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
Treason is an engaging hour of family drama that keeps its vision straight through to the end. There was a lot to take away from this show- the acting and writing worked incredibly well together to create a fantastic story....
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Pit of Goblins
matthew latkiewicz
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
PoG is one-of-a-kind and a must-see at Fringe. It's strange, funny, weirdly moving, and expertly produced. ...
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Fight Song!
anonymous
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
Incredible. Out of the countless shows I have seen at the Fringe over the years, I have never experienced something that affected me or captured my attention quite like this. Right from the beginning, Fight Song! drew me in. So intriguing. What will a person think when they realize that they may have just died? Furthermore, as someone who grew up in the sixties, I am so moved by specificity of the writing. It was very accurate, and I find it brilliant that the playwright chose this time period fo...
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How I Became A Superhero
matthew latkiewicz
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
Funny, charming, creative take on a super-hero story. Daly's script manages to be both a send-up and a love letter to the genre, with great use of projections and costumes to bring the show to life....
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Cirque du Giselle
jennifer chun
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
Cirque du Giselle was pure eye candy....No, more than that. It was pure eye creme brulee - a delicious treat at the end of our long Fringe day. The ballet, arial acrobatics, lighting, projections, and story pulled me in and washed away everything for that one hour. ...
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Squeeze My Cans
kitty mckay
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June 23, 2019
uncertified reviewer
It’s a uniquely soulFULL genius who can translate such a heart wrenching life journey into a riveting, make-me-a-better person show. Cathy’s “Squeeze My Cans” nails it on level after level. Her world class talent, stage ownership and clever production values are more than enough for nightly audiences to rise in standing ovation. Yet it is her raw willingness to humbly share her inadvertent tumble down this rabbit hole that continues to inform and inspire. Wow. Just, wow. ...
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Raised By Wolves
anonymous
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
Raised by Wolves is a wildly entertaining, funny and heartbreaking adventure of a show that shouldn't be missed. Marla's solo performance is exceptional and the writing and pace at which her story is delivered brings the audience on a remarkable ride that keeps you hanging on to every word . ...
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Crack Whore, Bulimic, Girl-Next-Door
dean bruggeman
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
This play is a beautifully written exploration of emotional issues surrounding identity and self-acceptance; in short, it's a play for all of us, whether male or female, old or young. ...
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POCKETS
michael green
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
Loved the show and the music was terrific. "Wanted" could and should go double platinum - it's a great and catchy song. Molly Dworsky, Chris Bramante, Kat Primeau, and Dave Reynolds all have superstar quality. Somebody please get Robot Teammate onto a bigger platform so more people can see and hear smart, relevant, creative and fun entertainment!...
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Paper Trails
kim paraiso
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
Three one act plays centered around the theme of how we record and interpret the past. Each play explores how we draw upon these records to define our collective and individual histories. Very well written and extremely well acted....
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Two Naked Angels
donald watson
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June 23, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Powerful,Exciting,Poignant,Gripping evening of Theatre....
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Happy Hour
tiffany aldaco
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June 23, 2019
certified reviewer
Happy Hour was hilarious! I loved the immersive experience- there were so many awesome details in the show! Definitely the work of an individual who thinks outside of the box! ...
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