Emily Clark (she/her)
actor, producer, music director
Except Myself
emily clark
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June 16, 2025
certified reviewer
The concept of the personification of our inner facets and emotions is nothing new (both Herman's Head and Inside Out mined this topic), however, Petriello's script is a fresh decidedly fresh and theatrical take. I love the very relatable concept of competing solo shows battling it out within one's head! Combine that with nimble direction by Karsh, and a delightfully charming cast, and you come out with a sweet, hilarious, and ultimately empowering Fringe show!...
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Fancy's Hookin' for Love
emily clark
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
A total hoot of a Fringe show! Chris is always a must-see at the Fringe and this show is no exception. Fancy has the audience in the palm of her very capable hands. Hilarious and just an overall great time! ...
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A Peacock In The Rubble
emily clark
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June 13, 2025
certified reviewer
One of the strongest solo shows I've seen in a while. Marissa's warm, focused energy welcomes the audience with open arms all while telling a deeply personal story. As a fellow Eaton Fire victim (whose story is not dissimilar to Marissa's), this show was a balm for my heart. I wept for the town I've lost, but came out of the show feeling like a part of something bigger: a community. I don't know Marissa well (yet!), but I'm so very proud of her and this fantastic show. ...
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Annie is Fancy
emily clark
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June 17, 2023
certified reviewer
I loved this wonderfully weird, joyous, camp-tastic show! Morgan is such a dynamic performer and the melding of multimedia, music, and costumes made for a delightfully interpretative piece. Any show that combines Reba McEntire, Carol Burnett, Tina Turner, and Ann Reinking with Morgan's fabulous sense of style and talent is a must-see!...
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The Movement You Need (a work in progress)
emily clark
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June 12, 2023
certified reviewer
Brendan has always been an endlessly compelling performer and even a work-in-progress by him is so worth seeing. "The Movement You Need" is about youth, family, love, childhood, growth, acid, na-na's, and the Beatles - and I loved every moment of it. I definitely can't wait to see how this piece develops! ...
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ASSMONKEY
emily clark
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June 23, 2019
uncertified reviewer
I thought this was an extremely strong Fringe one person show. I loved the concept of physicalizing and naming one's anxiety and coming to terms with it. Extremely brave, at times very poignant, funny, fun, and heartfelt. I truly believe this piece would be masterful if it went through another draft, with notes from folks who are part of the theatre company here in Hollywood. ...
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blackboxing
emily clark
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June 17, 2019
certified reviewer
I've known Matt Ritchey for a while, and I've seen many of his Fringe shows. I can absolutely say, without a doubt, that this is the best thing I've ever seen him do... and he directed my own one-woman-show!! Both parts hilarious and heartbreaking, this show is everything you love/hate about Fringe shows packed into a 45 minute piece. ...
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Come Back!
emily clark
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June 16, 2019
certified reviewer
What a fun, campy delight! Amir Levi turns Edie Stevenson, someone who could easily be a one-note joke, into a fully fleshed out character, and you root for her the entire show! If you're a musical theatre junkie, you will double over in laughter again and again. The highlight of the show comes at the end - no spoils, but you might wanna bone up on your musical theatre history before attending! Fantastic cast and a wonderful time!...
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