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amazing acting
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excellent directing
excellent acting and writing!
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character show
drama
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CRAIG WALSH
uncertified reviewer
June 06, 2017
I felt oddly pulled into and included in this play....
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BRET SHEFTER
certified reviewer
June 06, 2017
I'm glad I saw "Two M@therf#ckers on a Ledge"--it was an impressive piece of theater. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys character-driven dramas of moderate-to-high intensity.
Simple set, simple lighting and sound design, both appropriate: as primarily a character piece, the play didn't need more. Both performers were extremely talented, and both performances outstanding. The actors were given challenging characters to portray in a challenging situation, and they excelled.
In fact, I think the performers rose above the material; I'm afraid the script was "not my thing." When the characters were interacting with each other it seemed very natural, and the occasional flashes of humor were very welcome, but when one character was ju...
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SPENCER FRANKEBERGER
uncertified reviewer
June 06, 2017
Well-written, likable characters, and a complex story told in a simple way, it's a worth a look if you like ensemble drama with comedic undertones....
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KEVIN MCGRATH
uncertified reviewer
June 06, 2017
A well-written piece that takes unexpected turns, and journeys from comedy, to tragedy, and concludes with hope for redemption and recovery. This insightful play is well-directed to showcase expert acting, that presents the audience with three dimensional, human characters. Make plans to see it!...
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MAXIE SOLTERS
uncertified reviewer
June 07, 2017
Veronica and Ronn capture the essence of these characters beautifully. The intimate setting brings audience members into their world and the direction by Chris Game is simple but intriguing. The show kept my attention for the short hour and I was left wanting more!...
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JAY AFRICA
certified reviewer
June 07, 2017
Two Motherfuckers On A Ledge is equal parts sincerity, humor, and insight. It has a touching message, delivered by heartfelt performances by Veronica Wylie and playwright Ron Johnstone. The one-act is a brisk hour long, moving through the topics of what it means and takes to be a hero and, eventually, how we can be heroes to one another. Far from pop-culture fluff, gems like this truly makes the Fringe experience worthwhile. See it!...
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JO CRANDALL
uncertified reviewer
June 10, 2017
This show has a way of reinstilling faith in humanity while excepting it's and our own flaws. It speaks to grief, loneliness, and searching for understanding of one another. This piece helps remind us that while we all lead different lives, views, and values, we are all in good company as just a bunch of motherfuckers on a ledge. ...
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STACY SNYDER
uncertified reviewer
June 12, 2017
The play was an interesting discussion of the heroes journey in our day and age through the lens of Super Heroes. If you're into comic books, you'll like this one! Great female lead! ...
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