Theatre and Chill?

comedy · bag o' bones · Ages 16+ · United States of America

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RUSSELL LEWIS uncertified reviewer June 13, 2016
Was happy that I rushed straight from work to see this show! It made my night.... full review
MATTHEW LEWIS uncertified reviewer June 14, 2016
I left feeling happy and entertained.... full review
LEAH ARTENIAN certified reviewer June 17, 2016
Theatre and Chill is sexy, clever, and laugh-out-loud funny. Each of its three stand-alone scenes are excellent and unique, exploring scenarios and interactions that are, at the core, infused with pure and familiar humanity. The scenes are filled with twists and turns that infuse them with dark humor and a refreshing sense of bold and unabashed honesty. Each scene sets you up for a cliche, a scenario you've seen played out 100 different times in 100 different places. You wait expectantly for some variation of the scenario you know will happen. It's then, in that first 5 seconds of comfort, that twists of unfamiliarity emerge, making each scene suddenly strange and alive. The discomfort in this lack of familiarity brilliantly forces the forme... full review
PAULINA GAMIZ certified reviewer June 18, 2016
I would really recommend everyone to see this show! Is really fun , really sweet, and it leaves you with a smile in your heart. Plus they had some sick art outside too!... full review
SOPHIA BRACKENRIDGE certified reviewer June 20, 2016
Three great shows rolled into one night of pure chillness! All three scenes were very funny - laugh out loud funny! The script was clever, funny and poignant. The three scenes, with humour, tackled relevant issues facing today's young adults: sexuality, self-love, misogyny, depression, relationships, the fear of adulthood and do I want to/should I be settling down and committing! Really great acting all round and stand out performances by Francesca Gamez and Tinks Lovelace! I recommend watching this show! ... full review
DOMINIC SYRACUSE certified reviewer June 20, 2016
Theatre and chill is a cerebral set of shows with a laid back feel as insinuate as its namesake. On the surface, these three wonderfully acted comedies are about the dark side of the dating world as told, refreshingly, from the female perspective. But what lies heavily underneath is a rich layer of what seems to be the show's overall theme: lonliness. Whether it's a woman engaging in 20 questions with her stalker or somebody locking herself in the bathroom for a 5-hour-long masterbation binge, each scene crackles with shocking comedy and bittersweet bittersweet honesty. An examination of being alive and alone and the various attempts made to fill the void created with love, loss, or potentially your own fingers. Masterfully done :)... full review
SARA STERLING certified reviewer June 20, 2016
tagged as: unique · Beautiful · hilarious · emotional
Beautifully directed and cast. With interesting choices and bold moves, this show is a breath of fresh air in LA theatre and I truly feel lucky to have seen it. ... full review
ALYSON MEAD certified reviewer June 24, 2016
This show probably ruled. Fringe sucks. ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 25, 2016
Hope the run is extended and to see more from this group.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 25, 2016
Great writing: each vignette was entertaining and inspired some great questions about dating, loneliness and other highly relatable topics regarding human connection. Extremely well-acted by the cast. They felt real throughout even the more comedic moments and simultaneously delivered some truly heartfelt and compelling ones. I would definitely recommend you go see this one!... full review