Doug Oliphant

Twelfth Night, or what you will...

doug oliphant · June 23, 2014 certified reviewer
Mine is Yours' production of Twelfth Night was filled with delicious witty banter, physical comedy, role-reversals, on-stage quick changes, and a contagious feel-good energy all fused together by Liz Eldridge's live original score and beautiful voice. Mary Ellen Schneider is a joy to watch on stage, as always, and the rest of the company does great work jumping between characters and never letting our attention waiver. Shakespeare fit for a Fringe, go see this show!... full review

Gracie and Rose

doug oliphant · June 27, 2013 uncertified reviewer
A wonderful, theatrical journey that takes uses simplest of props and brings them to life in exciting new ways. A touching and beautiful story; one of the strongest pieces of theatre I've seen in the Fringe.... full review

The Pokemusical

doug oliphant · June 14, 2013 uncertified reviewer
Maybe it's because I had Pokemon instead of friends in middle school, or maybe it's the infectious energy that the ensemble radiates while they're belting out songs about the journey to becoming the Pokemon Master, but whatever the reason, I absolutely loved this show. Unique, specific, high-energy, witty, clever, funny and charming, Joanna Syiek directs her brother Alex Syiek (book/lyrics) and Andrew Cooper's (music) new musical with great success. A must-see for anyone who's played the Game B... full review

Obviously Michael

doug oliphant · June 14, 2013 certified reviewer
Obviously Michael is a wonderfully fun ride through childhood fears and anxieties, where imagination ultimately conquers all. Zach Brown is as silly on stage as he is in real life, so combine him with the rest of the ensemble and Laura Steinroeder's playful direction and you'll find flashes of your elementary school days replayed before your very eyes.... full review