Twylight Zone: Back to the 6th Dimension (a parody)

comedy · four letter theatre · Ages 10+ · United States

world premiere
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Review by PORTER IDLES

June 17, 2014 certified reviewer

My overall impression

I saw this on June 13th (Friday the 13th…on the night of a full moon! bwahahahahaha) Anyway, I saw this on June 13th and what a fun show this is. There is no other better word to describe this other than Fun Fun Fun (til daddy takes the T-Bird away…)! If you want high art with dramatic moments filled with in depth characters and social commentary – go somewhere else. But if you want a laugh-out-loud, crazy, wacky good time this is the show for you. I would me amiss to not mention how talented the cast is: David Dickerson, while very funny in all his roles, will haunt your dreams for reasons I won’t mention here; Brittney Hancock is terrific with a variety of characters, but really shines as a mob boss; Britt Harris might have the hardest role of all: getting glass after glass (and mouth after mouth) of water in the face without flinching. Kudos, water lady, kudos. Elmer Smith is hilarious as the infamous gremlin on the wing of the plane; Adyn Wood, with all her little characters running about the place, is fantastic and gets to showcase a very lovely singing voice. I know what you’re saying: “But, reviewer, this is Twilight Zone!? What about Rod Serling!?” – not to fear, fellow TZ fan. I have three words for you: Chase Anderson-Shaw. Three words? Maybe two words with a hyphen? Anyway, CAS is our resident narrator (as well as taking on other roles) and does a great Serling impression. The scripts by writer/director David Gallic keep the jokes coming line after line. He has structured a terrific evening of absurdity that all actors involved in are happy to execute with one hundred percent commitment. Kudos to the entire cast. Kudos. And another kudos to you, water lady.

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