Kiss My Ax!

ensemble theatre · alliance of los angeles playwrights (alap) · Ages 15+ · United States of America

world premiere
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MARCIA PRYOR certified reviewer June 02, 2018
Loads of fun! This year's production of one acts from the Playwrights Alliance is a winner.Writing a short play takes a special kind of talent and these playwrights deliver. Very talented cast of five keep the pace moving - even the moments between each 10 minute play is filled with fun. ... full review
NANCE CRAWFORD certified reviewer June 04, 2018
A veritable romp through the minds of the six brilliantly diverse playwrights who include Peter Colley, Joe Godfrey, Jonathan Josephson, Brian Raine, and Rom Watson, Berkowitz guides a remarkably versatile cast ‒ Royana Black, Ewan Chung, AnnaLisa Erickson, JP Hubell, and Bret Shefter ‒ through a minefield of absurdist logic with sincere aplomb.... full review
BARBARA CASNER certified reviewer June 09, 2018
It was quirky, fun and enjoyable. I'm glad I went!... full review
RUSSELL EATON certified reviewer June 15, 2018
tagged as: comedy · sketch show · playwrights
It’s light comedy with a fun cast having a fun time. Definitely a contender if you are looking for some laughs at this year’s Fringe.... full review
RUTH BONNET certified reviewer June 18, 2018
A rollicking good fringe time!... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 25, 2018
I really enjoyed "Kiss My Axe" and laughed a lot. All the pieces shared a high energy, frenzied and farcical type of comic spirit. The actors were absolutely marvelous. And the in between short play appearances by the incredibly handsome young Asian male actor whose name I can't recall (Ewan Chung? not sure) or singer/songwriter/actor Brett Shefton (Sp?) were marvelously entertaining. I wish it had more performances so I could tell friends to go. ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 24, 2018
tagged as: silly · adolescent · Good acting
It was all just too silly. Th ax was peripheral, a silly add-on to each story. ... full review