Lissa Rivera (all pronouns )
Actor/Director/Producer
Shogun
lissa rivera
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June 22, 2026
certified reviewer
Alex has a wild imagination and takes the audience on a journey through Japanese history that is strange, personal, and absurd. One of the most gloriously slapstick clown shows at Fringe, it fully embraces the spirit of the LA clown scene. There is so much packed into this show that I don't want to spoil any of it. You just have to experience it for yourself....
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PartyBoy
lissa rivera
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June 22, 2026
certified reviewer
A contemplative and strange examination of social gatherings. Darkly funny and completely committed. Masterful use of restraint and silence paired with the unplanned. I felt like I was in an anxiety dream and I loved it. ...
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Confessions Of A Mulatto Love Child
lissa rivera
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June 14, 2026
certified reviewer
Bellina Logan’s Confessions of a Mulatto Love Child is one of the best shows I’ve seen. I laughed a lot, but what stayed with me afterward was its depth. The show moves through a lifetime of stories, relationships, adventures, and losses with an ease that makes it feel like you’re sitting with someone who has spent years figuring out how to tell exactly the right story at exactly the right moment. What begins as a deeply personal story gradually opens into something much larger. By the end, it fe...
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hoop 💫
lissa rivera
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June 13, 2026
certified reviewer
HOOP is a deceptively simple and deeply magical piece of clown theatre. RM has a rare ability to transform an ordinary object into a vessel for imagination, wonder, and genuine human connection. Through play and audience interaction, the show creates moments that are joyful, surprising, and moving. RM’s stage presence is warm, mischievous, and captivating. Every performance is unique, making this the kind of show you could happily see more than once....
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Bebé Bebé
lissa rivera
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June 12, 2026
certified reviewer
Veronica Osorio is an extraordinary performer, and Bebé Bebé moves through so many emotional registers that it feels like experiencing an entire film in real time. The show is funny, moving, chaotic, intimate, and personal. I found myself cycling through a dozen emotional states as it unfolded, never quite sure where it would go next....
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F*cking Famous
lissa rivera
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
Molly is charismatic, unsettling, and hilarious. She had the audience wrapped around her finger from start to finish. Setting the show in a wig shop is a brilliant choice. There’s a reason her shows sell out—don’t miss this one....
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