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bristling with life!
good acting
humor and vulnerabilty
raw indie spirit!
twistedly delightful
unique discussion
captivating
character-driven
directing
drama
dramady
engaging.
flowing
friendship
interesting
mental health
moving
must see!
original approach
riveting
strong acting
strong writing
though provoking
thought provoking
writing
ALLISEN MAXWEL
certified reviewer
June 16, 2018
“Death of a Mailman” should be called “The Onion” because it had so many layers. There was suspense, drama, comedy, and a unique story idea. There were moments when I was holding my breath wondering what was gonna happen next. Bring your wife! Bring your Mom! Bring your Dad! Bring your kids! Well maybe not your kids. These characters don’t hold back. Haha!...
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NICUSOR CIUMACENCU
certified reviewer
June 17, 2018
Death of a Mailman was wonderful, outstanding. The ending I found it to be a bit rushed, but it doesn’t change the overall impression. Congratulations!...
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JOHN G.
certified reviewer
June 17, 2018
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Male friendship ·
friendship
Well, I was entertained. It was average though. But, finally good to see something with regard to a friendship between two men. Usually, women dominate that genre. ...
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LARRY SECHIAL
uncertified reviewer
June 18, 2018
Our first time at Fringe and enjoyed the whole experience. Death of a Mailman had a few interesting twists and was well done....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 18, 2018
A wonderful intriguing two character short play. A simple set-up weaves into a yarn that keeps the audience guessing and wondering what will happen next. Written with finesse by Annie C. Wright, it was performed by Jonathan Fishman and Cosimo Canale, who both made these characters, and their relationship with one another, burst with life.
A definite recommend.
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COOPER BATES
uncertified reviewer
June 18, 2018
tagged as:
though provoking ·
interesting
Very interesting premise, one of them being, the idea of a mailman playing an Angel, protecting people from bad news.
I liked the idea of this play a lot. I loved the set. The most elaborate set decorating I've seen at a fringe.
Was not crazy about the performances, as they did not elevate beyond the opening moment, staging was a little flat and limited, but still, both actors managed to serve the script and the story is strong enough to carry. ...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 23, 2018
We thoroughly enjoyed watching Death of a Mailman! ...
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JEREMY VERNON
certified reviewer
June 23, 2018
The writing is tidily suspenseful, the dialogue crisp and real, with subtle humor slyly interspersed, and the acting by two gifted and seasoned pros is superbly gritty and honest. ...
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ZACH MORRIS
uncertified reviewer
June 23, 2018
Cosimo Canale (Marty) and Jonathan Fishman (Joe) are truly magnificent in their performance in "The Death of a Mailman." Great acting and writing in this thought-provoking story. A wonderful ensemble of dialogue by writer, Annie Wright. I also enjoyed the venue at the Hollywood Fringe. Highly recommended! Great production!...
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