Thanks A Lot: My Gratitusical!

comedy · foolsicals · Ages 13+ · United States of America

one person show world premiere
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DAVID BICKFORD certified reviewer June 13, 2016
This show is a HOOT! Clever writing, well staged an performed by a master of comic timing and delivery (and damned good singer, too!) ... full review
ERIK ENGMAN certified reviewer June 15, 2016
tagged as: parody
If you've never had the pleasure of listening to Richard Levinson's music, then you're missing out. If you like parody songs in the same vein as Allan Sherman, Dr. Demento, and Weird Al then this is the show for you! Add to that the immense talent of Rebecca Larsen and you have one of the best shows of the Fringe. Go see this show! ... full review
HEATHER TYLER certified reviewer June 19, 2016
So well acted, such a great performance. Beryl and Rick are amazing!! Go see!!... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 19, 2016
Entertaining hour...the parody works, and the performance lifts the material!... full review
AARON MENDELSON certified reviewer June 19, 2016
Beryl Swiver knows how to put on a great show. Funny? Check. Profound? Check. Great singing? Check. Entertaining? Double check. Besides Ms. Swiver's wonderful work, I need to give kudos to her production team. Mr. Scholl's direction is outstanding, Richard Levinson provides sensitive musical accompaniment to the sparkling songs that he also wrote, as well as the book that he and Rebecca Larsen co-wrote. Props to Brian Wallis as Producer, and other contributing artists that make this a great show. Good luck getting a ticket.... full review
JUDY NAZEMETZ certified reviewer June 19, 2016
Want to laugh? See it!... full review
JEREMY ALDRIDGE certified reviewer June 19, 2016
This show is tight and right. Rebecca Larson is flawless, the songs are witty and dark, the direction precise. ... full review
CHAIRMAN BARNES certified reviewer June 19, 2016
tagged as: comedy · cabaret · parody · satire · musical
Gratitusical is the sub-text from every over-indulgent, self-serving cabaret act you've ever seen shouted out loud for all to hear. The writing and performance are polished to a gleaming sheen and when going off-script Rebecca Larsen's improv is razor sharp. Richard Levinson's songs run the gamut from plain silly to practically doctoral in their lyrical erudition. Taken together, Levinson and Larsen are a comedic powerhouse that's difficult to top.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 20, 2016
This show is a hoot and a half! Ms. Larsen plays Beryl Swiver, a chanteuse who takes the audience on a musical trip through her sordid past. The original songs are hilarious and Ms. Larsen sings them beautifully with gusto and bawdy charm.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 20, 2016
For fringereview .com Beryl Swiver is a fictional chanteuse, played by actress and singer Rebecca Larsen. “Thanks A Lot” is Beryl’s tribute to herself; and the story of her journey from obscurity in anecdote and song. Beryl is a fully-rounded comic character, best compared to the Paul Reubens creation Pee Wee Herman or the Barry Humphries grotesque Dame Edna Everage; heightened, but rooted in truth. Part-monster and part coquette, she is the sort of performer who gives performers a bad name; self-obsessed and delusional, blind to her faults and without a concern for anybody but herself. Larsen manages to look ageless as Beryl, who claims at one point to be twenty-two but... full review