Katherine Connor Duff

NEGATIVE SPACES

katherine connor duff · June 24, 2018 uncertified reviewer
What a show. I was moved to tears by the ending, I laughed during the funny moments between the couple, and I was at the edge of my seat during their arguments. The acting was incredibly subtle and powerful, the writing was to the point and brutal, and the space seemed to close in on the actors as the play continued. Congratulations to everyone in the cast and crew, this show was fantastic and needs to be seen!... full review

The Oz Monologues

katherine connor duff · June 24, 2018 certified reviewer
A very sweet, child-friendly show. It's a lot of fun to see the characters we all know get up on stage and speak their piece. The costumes and makeup were fantastic!! The poems were great and gave insight into each character. ... full review

Ain't That America

katherine connor duff · June 16, 2018 uncertified reviewer
What a show this is. One of the most well-written, well-acted, and tightly constructed plays at Fringe this year. Mr. Brahan has written an incredibly uncomfortable play that is highly relevant in our day and age; yet at the same time, it isn't too topical. This show is highly engaging from start to finish and reaches its inevitable, horrific conclusion masterfully. Come see this show; it'll raise the hair on the back of your neck in the best way possible. ... full review

White People Drinking

katherine connor duff · June 14, 2018 uncertified reviewer
Funny, engaging, disturbing, and very well acted and written! Props to all the actors; those monologues were challenging and long, but they were expertly written and perfectly acted. Very different show than what I was expecting and it made me think; the very best kind of theater.... full review

Earhart: More Than A F-ing Mystery (A Musical Flight)

katherine connor duff · June 03, 2018 uncertified reviewer
Very charming, witty piece with funny characters (especially Ms. Montgomery's Mr. Putnam) and great music! The lyrics were clever, the melodies were catchy and well sung. I especially loved that Hagopian stuck with the old time-y compositions of the '30s (such as the Andrews sisters style female numbers) but also managed to keep it modern and light.... full review