Alice Cutler (she/her)
Actor, writer, producer
Them's The Shakes: Life, Love, and Parkinson's
alice cutler
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June 30, 2026
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Them's the Shakes is not just a show about living with Parkinsons. It's about finding connection in difficult times. It made me laugh, cry, and laugh again. You don't need to experience Parkinsons to relate--the human emotions behind the story felt universal. ...
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Follower
alice cutler
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June 29, 2026
certified reviewer
This show does something we rarely see as audience members--it depicts the story of a stalker from their perspective. I couldn't decide if she was creepy or brilliant, or maybe both, but I was riveted from the beginning. Katheryn drew me in and kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time. While I did find her character disturbing, I felt for her. I walked away with a better understanding of the mental health issues of stalkers. ...
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Bus People
alice cutler
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June 29, 2026
certified reviewer
Everyone needs to see Bus People! If you're a bus rider like myself, you'll find it relatable. If you're not a bus rider, you need to see it to understand the importance of public transportation. It's funny, informative, and meaningful. It's also a reminder about the importance of community. Tamra does an excellent job of flawlessly transitioning between characters. She also seamlessly incorporates so much information without making it feel like we're being lectured. This show is a must see!...
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DISCO THERAPY
alice cutler
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June 29, 2026
certified reviewer
I wasn't sure what to expect, but I knew there'd be singing and disco. What I didn't expect was a much deeper message to the audience, the message that we need each other. Liza has such electric stage presence and connects with every audience member. She has experienced so much grief, speaks openly about, and triumphs over it with music and connection. It's relatable to anyone who has ever struggled. It really is therapy. ...
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Gilded Rage: The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Behead
alice cutler
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June 18, 2026
certified reviewer
Gilded Rage is unlike any show I've seen. It's smart, witty, silly, and keeps you on the edge of your seat. Julie Perkins is a comedic genius as both a writer and performer, and the supporting cast is equally entertaining. Highly recommend!...
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The Magic Computer
alice cutler
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June 15, 2026
certified reviewer
The Magic Computer is a fun and touching story of someone finding themselves within their gender identity. It touches on serious themes but does so with such levity and humor. ...
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The Master's Piece
alice cutler
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June 15, 2026
certified reviewer
The Master's Piece is a delightful 30 minute farce. It's certainly unique from any other Fringe show and had the audience laughing from start to finish. It's refreshing to see a light, funny period piece. I highly recommend it!...
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Becoming Apparent
alice cutler
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June 14, 2026
certified reviewer
Becoming Apparent is a beautiful performance about the complexities of parenthood. Olga’s performances is superb as she plays multiple characters. It’s raw and honest without being self pitying. ...
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A Haunting Revue II
alice cutler
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June 14, 2026
certified reviewer
This was a fun show with a surprise twist at the end of each story. I especially enjoyed the second play, which was an interesting exploration of a brotherly relationship. ...
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Trauma Bondage
alice cutler
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June 14, 2026
certified reviewer
There are plenty of apocalyptic shows out there, but this one explores something new, a fresh take on the apocalypse--what happens when it's a false alarm? This show is high energy and full of comedic moments. The two main characters are charming and while the supporting characters are technically villains, they're also endearing. But at the end, you realize it's not just a show about the possible apocalypse--it's about two people finding each other. ...
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