FUGITIVE SONGS

2cents theatre group · Ages 21+ · United States of America

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DYLAN MATLOCK uncertified reviewer June 11, 2015
I was lucky enough to catch the Fugitive Songs last week. The songs were great and the performances by all the singers were tremendous. The direction was smooth and the whole show paced well and very moving. Check it out, one of the best shows at Hollywood Fringe. ... full review
LAURA WILEY certified reviewer June 13, 2015
The level of talent on this show really makes it worth the trek out to Three Clubs. All of the cast brought it vocally and emotionally and made this song cycle a unique musical experience. ... full review
RAVEEN BATTEE uncertified reviewer June 12, 2015
I had a great time at the Fugitive Songs’ performance last week! The singing was amazing and I loved how the actors played with the space - interacting with the crowd. I was even lucky enough to get a little mini-serenade :D I think there is something in this show for everyone - either you’re going through it now, or you just went through it. I’ve already bought a ticket to see it again! Highly recommended! ... full review
FREIDA KAY uncertified reviewer June 13, 2015
I loved the setting for Fugitive at 3 Clubs. The lyrics are contemporary and meaningful. The harmonies for many of the songs were complex. The cast was up to the challenge and the result turned beautiful. The cast used the space well which brought the songs close to the audience. Hats off to the fine music direction and to the director and the 4 piece band which made the whole show very alive. Attending this show is definitely a worthwhile experience! ... full review
PAULA DRAKE certified reviewer June 13, 2015
tagged as: unique · entertaining · emotional · artistic
I saw Fugitive Songs on opening night. The show was terrific. I would highly recommend it. It is a story of six young people, each one on a journey, as told through songs. It is fast paced, and you experience a wide range of emotions as you watch and listen. The actors are right out there in front of you; they make excellent use of the "theater", so close you can touch them. The cast did an excellent job creating characters that you can identify with; you will laugh and you will cry. Each actor was unique and talented. They all had amazing voices. It is quite obvious that an incredible amount of work went into this production. If you see only one show during the Fringe, make it this one!... full review
LIANA DILLAWAY certified reviewer June 14, 2015
Really fantastic show with an incredibly talented group of singers who pulled off some very difficult music and harmonies perfectly. I got goosebumps more than once. Definitely go see this show!... full review
CONSTANCE JAQUAY STRICKLAND uncertified reviewer June 14, 2015
Fugitive Songs! We came in with open hearts and found ourselves moved by the music, the journey and the ache that comes with being human. The actors give heartfelt performances and there is something to be said about the power of stillness. Go support musical theatre and have a drink at the same time. ... full review
MATT RITCHEY uncertified reviewer June 18, 2015
A great cast in a fun unique location with fantastic music makes FUGITIVE SONGS a Fringe show to see! I was surprised to discover that it was meant as a song cycle, as the direction and distinct characters brought me on a definitive emotional journey - some high points include a terrific song about Kansas skies and an all-too-familiar rocker about needing to get out of Washington Heights! Check it out!... full review
GREGORY CRAFTS uncertified reviewer June 19, 2015
2Cents Theatre Group's presentation of Miller & Tysen's song cycle about wanderers in search of deeper meaning in each of their lives is a cleverly-staged 90 minutes of pure entertainment. Absolutely worth checking out. ... full review
LISA K. WYATT certified reviewer June 20, 2015
There are some immensely talented actor/singers in this production. Reagan Osborne has a gorgeously effortless voice and infuses his performance with wit and verve. Katy Harvey lights up the stage whenever she enters and delivers a song with a voice like warm honey. Michael Noah Levine has fine comic timing and good pipes. A caveat: this is more of an emotional tone poem monologue concert than a musical. There is little character interaction or narrative through-line. The one instance of a truly life changing event with potential for catastrophic fallout for our favorite druggie in the rousing Wilson is never mentioned again. The in the round staging has actors frequently in the audience out of the light. If you are an introvert who pr... full review