Ernest Kearney
The Craftlesque
ernest kearney
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June 20, 2018
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A GOLD MEDAL....AND A VERY SHINY ONE.......
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Easy Targets: Artists and Heroes
ernest kearney
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June 20, 2018
certified reviewer
A GOLD MEDAL...
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The Women of Lockerbie by Deborah Brevoort
ernest kearney
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June 20, 2018
certified reviewer
Director Jim Blanchette presents this drama on a suitably stark stage (a tip of the hat to set designer Carrie Ackerman). His cast serves the drama excellently, especially Ed Ackerman as the distraught father of a lost child who is on the verge of losing his wife to grief. A Gold Medal...
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NEGATIVE SPACES
ernest kearney
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June 20, 2018
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Holmes touches on fears and insecurities that have not received great attention, to the best of my knowledge, on stage or film. And the sincerity she reveals in the grief of her characters shows an awareness of the suffering they’re undergoing....
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The Day I Became Black
ernest kearney
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June 20, 2018
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I have seen some remarkable actors and performances at the many Fringes I have attended over the years. Talent that deserves to reach the highest heights possible – but I have seen only a handful of true stars. Bill Polsey is now one of them. A Platinum Medal...
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My Own Private River Phoenix
ernest kearney
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June 19, 2018
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My favorite part of the show was Ai herself dancing about the stage like a perky imp. She was a complete joy to watch and very funny....
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Black When I Was A Boy
ernest kearney
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June 15, 2018
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Cooper Bates' one man show, Black When I Was a Boy is a truly heartfelt tale of that banishment from paradise so many of us experience when we first come to learn the sinful truth: The serpent of prejudice and racial intolerance slithers through our world. A solid Gold Medal. ...
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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
ernest kearney
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June 15, 2018
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A solid Gold Medal. Beautifully acted. Full review to appear in thetvolution.com...
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Help! I Think I Might Be Fabulous
ernest kearney
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June 28, 2017
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A PLATINUM MEDAL
Diminutive in all but talent, Alfie Ordinary is a sequined toe-head who is more engaging than a litter of new born baby kittens. In Help! I Think I Might Be Fabulous, Alfie explains to the audience he is the son of a drag queen, which he surmises makes him a “drag prince”, and then proceeds to entertain with song, wit and more than a little wisdom. We hear the story of his time spent at Madame LeCoq’s Preparatory School For Fabulous Boys, a rather flamboyant version of Tom B...
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