Curtis Krick
A Reasonable Fear of Tubas
curtis krick
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June 25, 2018
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A good old fashioned one person show with a journey I could relate to and fun characters to meet along the way. Well written and well performed!...
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Strong.
curtis krick
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June 24, 2018
certified reviewer
Sincere, heart-felt, brave show that plumbs the depths of friendship and examines the real meaning of strength. ...
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A Complete Waste of Time
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June 22, 2018
certified reviewer
Sharp, funny, wryly observed and very entertaining, the show is anything but a complete waste of time. Steve Chang takes risks in life as well as on the stage. His laid back manner belies a courage that led him on a journey from quitting his dead-end, soul-killing job, through a psychedelic vision-quest in a South American jungle, to the overly bright lights of Las Vegas. Well worth taking the journey with him....
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With My Eyes Shut
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June 18, 2018
certified reviewer
I don't really know anything about Autism or Asperger's or being on the spectrum, but I feel like tonight's show tried to help me bridge the gap between my ignorance and those experiences. It's an intelligently constructed play, utilizing the meta-theatrical parameters of performance itself to lead me step by step toward the inevitable breakdown where I'm the one who's different, I finally feel like I can't interpret the social cues correctly.
Ultimately that's because of Olivia Schlueter-Cor...
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Feast
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June 04, 2018
certified reviewer
Feast is a highly polished, archly theatrical, frightening and funny comedy from writer, producer, star Dylan Wallace. It's a bold critique of the stifling horrors of family and the indifference (or malevolence) of society. In the transgressive tradition of Joe Orton or Jean Genet (or more recent offerings like the films Eating Raoul or 1989's Parents), Feast literally pushes the bounds of good taste. ...
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Glitch
curtis krick
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May 31, 2018
certified reviewer
Glitch is a provocative, in-your-face play addressing vital issues in a thought-provoking and highly theatrical way. With a lean, spare approach that's perfect for both the script and the Fringe, it's the kind of edgy, current theater we ought to be seeing more of....
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HERE COMES RUTHERFORD
curtis krick
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June 21, 2017
certified reviewer
An amazing performance by a true professional. Heartfelt, funny, moving. This is the best show I've seen at this year's Fringe....
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The Faggot King or The Troublesome Reign of Edward II
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June 18, 2017
certified reviewer
Tightly directed, sharply observed, well executed. The entire ensemble aquit themselves nobly. Funny, sexy, smart. Everything you want from an evening of theater....
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Orange Mango Cabaret
curtis krick
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June 04, 2017
certified reviewer
Orange Mango Cabaret is a vital, vibrant artistic response to the disastrous results of last November's election. It's the sort of thing artists should be doing with their talents - seeking to understand their world and expressing that understanding through their craft. In this case we're treated to a number of short, original pieces that shed light on the people who supported their favored conman candidate, the thought processes they engaged in, the pressures they faced, and the predictably awfu...
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small PARTS
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June 23, 2014
uncertified reviewer
Small Parts is an extremely personal, audience-pleasing tour through the challenging world of professional acting. Lots of laughs and more than a few moments of genuine connection in this well-directed one person show....
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