Lisa K. Wyatt (she/her)
Actor/Producer
The Wrong Show: Trigger Happy
lisa k. wyatt
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June 19, 2016
uncertified reviewer
Delightfully, deliciously wrong. Smart, crass, and wonderful. You'll have a great time even though your soul may feel a little crispy for laughing....
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Fish Out Of Whiskey:A Lawyer Who Just Wants You Off His Case
lisa k. wyatt
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June 27, 2015
uncertified reviewer
Wade Skalsky is a thoroughly engaging and endearing storyteller. I would listen to him tell stories any day....
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Four Clowns presents The Halfwits' Last Hurrah
lisa k. wyatt
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June 27, 2015
certified reviewer
Daft, daffy and deftly done. The twins number was giddily, joyously wrong and beautifully performed. Very strong ensemble work with standout moments for every performer. Nimrod was delightful and at times heartbreaking. A must see....
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Pocket Universe
lisa k. wyatt
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June 27, 2015
certified reviewer
Beautifully done. Pocket Universe is a gem of a play and the actors do it justice and then some. Deeply moving and heartfelt....
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Murder Blood Bear Story
lisa k. wyatt
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June 27, 2015
certified reviewer
Murder Blood Bear Story is the rare one-person play that, while telling the stories of others, reveals more of the human core and spirit of the performer than a traditional solo show as confessional. Katelyn Schiller is a transcendent performer who is a true delight to witness and experience. You are in very capable hands as she leads you on a delightful and deep exploration happiness. Gloriously well done. Well-directed with a very conscious and resonant sound design.
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The 7th Annual One-Man Show World Championships
lisa k. wyatt
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June 27, 2015
certified reviewer
The 7th Annual One-Man Show World Championships is a zingy, pithy send-up of what can be the most self-absorbed art form of all time. The performers are all rock solid and hilarious. Darin Toonder as Trent "The Soul Mirror" Isaacs kills it. Jim Hanna drolly underplays Gary Tweeden in delightful counterpoint. Can't wait to see what these mightily talented folks come up with next....
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King of Kong: A Musical Parody
lisa k. wyatt
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June 27, 2015
certified reviewer
Gloriously daffy and brilliantly performed, King of Kong is a marathon at sprint pace. The numbers capture the story whether or not you've seen the documentary. The duo are top notch, shifting styles and characters with ease. It is a giddy delight....
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Tiananmen Annie
lisa k. wyatt
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June 24, 2015
certified reviewer
From the moment you walk in the theatre and see the simple but elegantly evocative, highly functional set you know you're in good hands. Ann Starbuck delivers an endearing, honest and heartbreaking performance as she tells the tale of her year as a college student in China culminating in the Tiananmen Square Uprising.
This is a beautifully structured piece. Tales from the Tiananmen Square Uprising are the bones. Lighter tales of her year leading up to it provide both comic relief and the buil...
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Sleeping Around
lisa k. wyatt
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June 22, 2015
certified reviewer
Sleeping Around is a well-paced, entertaining and touching hour of theatre directed with a deft hand by Wendy Gough Soroka. The interlocking vignettes of Cesar Abella's engaging play explore the absurdity, joy and despair of emotional nudity.
The ensemble does fine work but there are standouts. Eric Cire takes the juicy role of Elliot and wrings every drop from it with a mesmerizing performance. Jim Martyka, a seasoned actor confident in his craft, skillfully finds the humor and the wounded he...
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Smile, Baby
lisa k. wyatt
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June 22, 2015
certified reviewer
Smile, Baby is a darkly comic, sometimes raucously hilarious series of interconnected sketches taking on the crap that women deal with on a daily basis. Sprightly paced, well-directed and solidly performed, it's an hour well spent....
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