Christopher Piehler
Suddenly Split and Swiping Over
christopher piehler
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June 13, 2016
certified reviewer
This show was a funny and sad exploration of breaking up in a digital era. The script was full of detail and insight, and Angela Jaynes' performance was physically and emotionally powerful....
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My Alamo War
christopher piehler
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June 10, 2016
certified reviewer
My Alamo War was a funny and sad exploration of how hatred can motivate and then eventually destroy people. ...
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A Little Hamlet
christopher piehler
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June 09, 2016
certified reviewer
This was a zesty, tapas-sized taste of Shakespeare!...
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Happy Hour
christopher piehler
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June 06, 2016
certified reviewer
What a fun way to spend an hour! Great music, appealing performers, and nicely choreographed movement pieces made this exactly the kind of show I want to see at the Fringe. ...
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War & Peace: The One Man Show
christopher piehler
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June 26, 2015
certified reviewer
This show made an enormous and intimidating Russian novel seem like a romp--quite an impressive feat!...
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U and Me and My Best Friend P
christopher piehler
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June 25, 2015
uncertified reviewer
Abby's fractured fairy tales told in rhyming couplets and wildly alliterative songs based on letters suggested by the audience were clever, funny, and joyous. She is an energetic and magnetic performer who combines some meticulously staged pieces with improv and off-the-cuff observations. See this show! ...
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The 7th Annual One-Man Show World Championships
christopher piehler
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June 25, 2015
certified reviewer
This show has the funniest opening segment of anything I've seen at the Fringe. The laughs continue throughout, with all the actors 100% committing to their ridiculous characters. It was a fun show, even though, as someone who did a one-man show this year, it made me squirm at my own narcissism....
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Coffee Tea or Me
christopher piehler
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June 22, 2015
certified reviewer
A very funny show! Les and Marlene's interwoven stories were amusing and entertaining in different ways: Les is more of a wry observer of life, whereas Marlene's stories came to life because of her accents and physical embodiment of characters including a Texan actor and her German mother. Check it out if you can!...
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BEYOND - Simon Coronel: Glitches in Reality
christopher piehler
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June 09, 2015
uncertified reviewer
Simon is a charming and skilled performer who does lots of audience participation. If you like magic or laughing, you should see this show. ...
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Marry Me A Little
christopher piehler
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June 08, 2015
certified reviewer
This show is a delightful tapas platter of Sondheim songs performed by two very appealing actors....
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