Ernest Kearney
BUGS!
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June 11, 2023
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a Silver Medal for this silly tribute to the creepy crawlers.......
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Sinatra: RAW
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June 11, 2023
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A Gold Medal.... for this sharp and stylish homage to ol' blues eyes.......
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Waiting For A Show
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June 11, 2023
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A Gold Medal for this ode to the suffering of stage managers......
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Oh, Lorraine!
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June 11, 2023
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A giddy Platinum Medal. Keranen and Fluet shine in this sinister screwball comedy.......
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Wounded, by Jiggs Burgess
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June 11, 2023
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A PLATINUM MEDAL! Superbly directed, superbly acted.......
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Two Cats on a Date
ernest kearney
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June 11, 2023
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Griffin Kelly’s one-woman show, at HFF 2023, is an odd little hybrid of a Disney animated feature and gritty French film-noir. Think Le Dos Au Muir meets Gay Purr-ee sans the gayness.
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THE JASON HELFGOTT EXPERIENCE
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June 11, 2023
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There is an undeniable commitment in Helfgott’s performance that validates him as a “movement artist.” But that commitment does not elevate what one is viewing in the performance. ...
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The Portable Dorothy Parker
ernest kearney
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June 11, 2023
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What succeeds in this homage compilation to the pioneering journalist, critic, and poet Dorothy Parker is Parker herself. For those unacquainted with Parker’s wit and life, this serves as an excellent introduction. ...
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My Dead Dad
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June 07, 2023
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Jae is exceedingly engaging, usually when he steps out of “performing mode,” and, simply, allows his interior funny bone to shine forth. For that "funny bone" a Bronze Medal...
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Take Me As I Am: A Joni Mitchell Tribute
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June 07, 2023
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As the iconic Joni Mitchell, Rainee Blake’s performance succeeds in transforming the Three Clubs Stage into a time machine, transporting her audiences back to August of 1979 where they find themselves in the front rows of the Greek Theatre. A perfect homage in every way, earning a Platinum Medal. ...
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