jaime andrews

WHO’S AFRAID OF DAVID LYNCH?

jaime andrews · June 25, 2022 certified reviewer
“…Lynch” casts an irresistibly rapturous spell! The varied Lynchian references are so skillfully woven into their own (also very Lynchian) narrative. The performers are all overwhelmingly beguiling, drawing you in to this crazy, crazy world. Michael Shaw Fisher can do no wrong!... full review

Housewife '52

jaime andrews · June 23, 2022 certified reviewer
An aching, haunting and engrossing snapshot of life for women in the America of 1952. The ensemble is flawless and the music and movement are mesmerizing, casting a spell that doesn’t let up, and makes you wonder: this was the American dream for who, exactly?... full review

Doctor Nympho VS. The Sex Zombies

jaime andrews · June 22, 2018 uncertified reviewer
So much sexy fun...I had a big dumb smile on my face the whole time!... full review

Personal Privilege and True Tales from Tap City

jaime andrews · June 10, 2018 certified reviewer
Levinson is a delightful songsmith, with tons of diverse material from his 40 year career. ... full review

The Word

jaime andrews · June 10, 2018 certified reviewer
Stunning. Simultaneously hysterical and deeply affecting. Victor is a master storyteller. This show has a lot to say and if it doesn’t win Best Solo Show, I’m going to fling poo.... full review

Jane Austen's Emma Frankenstein

jaime andrews · June 10, 2018 certified reviewer
A hysterical and clever mixing of two literary classics essayed by a super-talented ensemble.... full review

Nephew of the Universe

jaime andrews · June 03, 2018 certified reviewer
A fascinating story told by a charming performer!... full review

Tell Me on a Sunday

jaime andrews · June 16, 2016 certified reviewer
Shannon Nelson is a luminous joy to watch, with the charisma and pipes to carry the show and blow you away!... full review

Aurora and Larry

jaime andrews · June 14, 2016 certified reviewer
Kenyon creates worlds so vivid, it's hard to believe she doesn't inhabit them full time.... full review

Thanks A Lot: My Gratitusical!

jaime andrews · June 13, 2016 certified reviewer
A really fun skewering of the egotism of one-person shows!... full review