Graydon Schlichter
BIRTHDAY
graydon schlichter
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June 26, 2019
uncertified reviewer
A heartfelt sharing of a deeply personal story. Emotional without being manipulative, and lovely on many, many levels. ...
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Tabletop (the musical)
graydon schlichter
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June 26, 2019
uncertified reviewer
Fun show, some really nice performances, and a perfect piece to workshop here at Fringe! ...
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meg jo beth amy & louisa
graydon schlichter
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June 26, 2019
certified reviewer
Excellent. There are quite few elements at play here and all of them combine seamlessly into a show that is hard to describe without spoiling the surprises in store. Needless to say the performances were delightful, the story well-developed without feeling bloated, and the technical (and other) elements were an unexpected treat!
*Quick Clarification* I have never read any of the Little Women books. This is important both because it didn't prevent me from thoroughly enjoying this productio...
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Transference
graydon schlichter
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June 26, 2019
certified reviewer
Funny, sharp, and well-executed on all fronts. ...
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Guilt
graydon schlichter
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June 26, 2019
certified reviewer
Two very different pieces that none-the-less fit together for a compelling evening of theatre. Evocative percussion, effective use of the space, and solid technical elements. The subject matter is heavy so best know what you are in for. ...
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A Time Traveler's Guide to the Present
graydon schlichter
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June 07, 2019
certified reviewer
A delightful and well-executed piece. Tightly packed into it's 50 minutes. Skilled performance, and engaging material. I needed to know what happened to the various threads that were touched on over the course of the play. ...
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American Conspiracy
graydon schlichter
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June 22, 2018
certified reviewer
Fast-paced, high energy fun that allowed a few moments for the audience to catch it's breath. Incredible cast, every one of them deserves high marks. Great story, well-woven into the fabric of the known history of the time. ...
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The Importance of Being Oscar
graydon schlichter
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June 19, 2018
certified reviewer
A delightful tale told in three linked vignettes centering on a bedraggled, post-prison Oscar Wilde. Brandie June captures Wilde brilliantly in the text, without the homages feeling forced or heavy-handed. And the players, particularly Mr. Abraham, roll these quips and quotes off effortlessly and organically. A lovely piece and ripe for a bit more life in the future. ...
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Let There Be Thistles
graydon schlichter
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June 19, 2018
certified reviewer
Marvelous, delightful and poignant. The fear of mortality addressed indirectly from the unlikeliest of perspectives. Visceral and real, the character's journey at turns comedic, and desperate. There was never a moment I wasn't anxious to witness his struggle. And there is always the wondering, the questioning, will now be the moment? ...
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The Women of Lockerbie by Deborah Brevoort
graydon schlichter
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June 19, 2018
uncertified reviewer
Truly and deeply moving. It is hard for words to do justice to the feelings evoked in this piece. Incredibly strong performances, elegant and effective staging, and heartbreaking source material combine into a powerful work of theatre. ...
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