David Lucarelli

It's In Our Bones

david lucarelli · June 05, 2022 certified reviewer
A dark and intense examination of the love hate relationship between two estranged sisters, one who is mentally unstable, and the other who is desperately lonely and are suddenly thrust together in isolation and forced to find what bonds them together.... full review

CAMP GINGER: AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL

david lucarelli · June 05, 2022 certified reviewer
Witty and brave, funny and entertaining, we meet a whole host of characters at Camp Ginger, deftly played in a high energy back and forth in a quick moving musical that makes you forget you’re watching a one man show.... full review

The Toughest Man In Chicago

david lucarelli · June 05, 2022 certified reviewer
A one man tour de force that captures the spirit of a complex, witty, and complicated man, and fully deserved the standing ovation it received.... full review

Gummy Worm - a new comedy by Nathaniel Foster

david lucarelli · June 03, 2022 certified reviewer
This show perfectly captures that liminal period of every young person's life when they are just beginning how to navigate the world of their own sexuality and proclivities, too often burdened with attitudes imbued from their parents, given absurdly unhelpful advice from their educational institutions, dealing with the unfortunate permanence of social media and making mistakes all the while, as they attempt to become young adults.... full review

Us and You

david lucarelli · June 02, 2022 certified reviewer
A moving, well acted, poignant dramedy.... full review

It's a FREAKin' Fundraiser

david lucarelli · March 23, 2022 certified reviewer
It was great to see a return to in person fringe events. ... full review

#hff22 Workshop #3: Accessibility at the Fringe

david lucarelli · February 27, 2022 certified reviewer
This was a really helpful workshop that got me thinking about ways to make my show more accessible to a wider audience, including the hearing impaired, and the visually impaired.... full review

Olivia Wilde Does Not Survive the Apocalypse

david lucarelli · June 12, 2019 certified reviewer
Mathew Robinson uses a post apocalyptic backdrop to create a satire that effectively skewers celebrity worship, pop culture, religion, and fascism. ... full review

Klingon Tamburlaine

david lucarelli · June 12, 2019 certified reviewer
Christopher Marlowe's melodrama about the rise of a ruthless man to great power is put into the world of Star Trek to great effect. ... full review

Keith Moon: The Real Me

david lucarelli · June 12, 2019 certified reviewer
Mick Berry personifies the extremely talented but eccentric and troubled Keith Moon, both with his impressive drumming and wry story telling that does not shy away from the darkest and least sympathetic moments of Moon's life. ... full review