Xander Priddie (they/he)

Creator

The End of the World

xander priddie · June 26, 2026 certified reviewer
Such a touching show.Truly felt like I was looking into the mirror of my own heart. Such clever beats, concepts and moments. It was heartbreaking and kind of fun going on this adventure with this character. Such beautiful verse weaving the show all around my heart. I hope the audiences hear these words and feel less alone, but I also hope we all learn to reach out more. ... full review

DOLL COURT

xander priddie · June 26, 2026 certified reviewer
NOW THAT WAS WEIRD...And I kinda of loved it. What a fun venue, show, premise and such a great way to let the audience play. My show had a lot of engaged audience members and it felt like it was a chance for us to all let loose. The sound design elevated this to such a fun experience. ... full review

ghosttown

xander priddie · June 26, 2026 certified reviewer
A beautiful show about such a familiar topic. The actress playing Nessa truly transported me. The tech design was also bold and fresh. ... full review

Don’t ask Don’t tell

xander priddie · June 26, 2026 uncertified reviewer
AMAZING SHOW! I loved it all! It was so funny getting to watch and also play with them. The bits were well executed & timed and showed an amazing understanding of audience dynamics and assumptions. The show truly made my stomach hurt from laughing out loud and built a built solidarity with the audience. The confessionals sections were by far my favorite and took my breath away.... full review

The Last Palestinian

xander priddie · June 26, 2026 certified reviewer
REMARKABLE. The character work, the conversations, the world, sincerity, the humor... All of these elements helped me fall into this world more. It was a beautiful, scary and restorative time being in that audience. Thank you for sharing your art. I feel the audience left a little more together after this.... full review

HYSTERICAL

xander priddie · June 26, 2026 certified reviewer
Truly a once in a lifetime show experience. Jackie has a beautiful and scary ability to command an audience with such certainty. Rarely have I wanted a show to keep going but this show...Jackie understands how an audience reacts and participates...They played into our predictions and misconceptions and always left us on the edge of our seats. ... full review

Syrian Soap

xander priddie · June 26, 2026 certified reviewer
This is what I want the future of theater to be. The play allowed it self to be fun while also being so rooted in the truth. I am always afraid to be front row on comedy show, but Edib's performances holds you, pushes you and reminds you to keep going. There are some really powerful lines and moments in there that will stay with me for a long time. The first crowd work in a wild where I felt like I was discovering along with the artist. Such creative bits too. ... full review

I Totally Would've Had a Threesome With You

xander priddie · June 26, 2026 certified reviewer
Truly a standout of this festival. With a such a simple and well executed charm, this play enamored me. I left on the edge of my seat, my heart full. The characters were relatable and lived in: I believed these actors. The play elevated the subject matter with such a poignancy. The direction was just masterful and really honored the characters. The writing, especially that final act was refreshing. This is the quality of work that makes Fringe so special. ... full review

Aztlan: (m)otherland

xander priddie · June 26, 2026 uncertified reviewer
We are all dreaming of Aztlan. What a beautiful and strong piece.The scenes felt so distinct and pointed while allowing the audience to dream in between the lines. The performance by Crismar Chacín-Ruiz was breathtaking and memorable. Her guttural sound and movement scene will haunt and excite me for a long time. ... full review

The Great Marzini

xander priddie · June 26, 2026 certified reviewer
A beautiful balance of solid comedic bits mixed with poignant moments that took my breath away. I went through all of the emotions while watching. The tonal shift and the unraveling of self towards the end was remarkable. ... full review

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