Jack Fry
A one-way ticket to Crazy Town
jack fry
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June 19, 2013
uncertified reviewer
Les does a wonderful job moving has audience to laughter and tears in this family drama that everyone can relate to. It was so good, that I'm going to see it again! Check it out....
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Frank and Ava
jack fry
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June 19, 2013
uncertified reviewer
Wow, I was blown away by the writing, acting, and directing of this piece. So far my favorite. This is must see. I really felt these must have been the real conversations between these two icons. Both parts beautifully written and portrayed as they love, dance, and go at each other's throats, then kiss and make up. Surprisingly moving. ...
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Down In Front
jack fry
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June 19, 2013
uncertified reviewer
Great comedy! We need more like this. Big cast, great actors. It's like Woody Allen goes OCD postal in a theater bringing many laughs. Makes me wonder who I sit next to when I go to the theat-ta. Must see!!!...
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Take Me To The Poorhouse
jack fry
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June 10, 2013
certified reviewer
Just a fantastic play! Liz Femi's portrayal of characters is a highly skilled delight. She's one of these actresses that you can't take your eyes off because she is so engaging. She really captures that magical moment of one's childhood where we find it hard to distinguish fantasy from reality-- the magical realism phase. Jane Morris, the director, allows Liz to shine with Fred Kaz musical score is really punctuates the piece perfectly. Go see it!!!...
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Making Love Over There
jack fry
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June 23, 2012
uncertified reviewer
This is a fast and furious piece of delicious strudel that makes you laugh after each bite. All sketches have the theme of love, yet many are from famed or ill-fated lovers of literature or real life. The staging and direction is brilliant. They use the whole theater as their stage. We, the audience, are like participates in a park watching two great actors spin tales of love all around us. GO and get caught in the web....
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Michael's Daughter
jack fry
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June 23, 2012
uncertified reviewer
Great show. It's got everything. It's funny, intelligent, and heart warming. I'm so glad I saw this. ...
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Catamitus: Love Slave to God
jack fry
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June 23, 2012
uncertified reviewer
First of all this is a MUST for all Joseph Campbell fans. How mythology weaves into story telling, then how story telling weaves into religion is a very powerful concept. This play makes an entertaining investigation of this. Where does religion come from? Our souls tell us what to accept and not accept. Ben rejects the religion we was born into and finds mythology, yet it comes at a perilous price as he has to fight the devil for his soul to survive. The ending may surprise you.
Anyone ...
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