Bob Leggett

Guilt

bob leggett · June 08, 2019 certified reviewer
This show was composed of two short plays with a common theme. This show is worthy of your attention, just leave your religious prejudices at the door.... full review

The Duchess & the Stripper

bob leggett · June 08, 2019 certified reviewer
The show is brilliantly written by David Bosley and directed by Fringe veteran and mentor (as well as a truly talented actor in his own right) Ezra Buzzington. The cast was likewise perfectly set with AEA actress Blaire Chandler in the role of Wallis Simpson, Cherry Poppins queen Alli Miller as Blaze Starr and Krista Conti as Starr’s sister and assistant June Fleming. ... full review

19 Years Later: A Surprisingly Dark Satire of Magic

bob leggett · May 05, 2019 certified reviewer
We never seem to get enough of the “boy who lived,” and the M&W Theater Group has crafted a masterpiece that will enthrall every Potter fan. This is the third time this amazing work has been run since it began last year at HFF18, and the cast is perfectly suited to make the tradition continue. ... full review

SQUIRREL!!!

bob leggett · June 24, 2018 certified reviewer
Sarah Rose Reynolds is a force of nature, a comedic actress who can sing and does both with an unforgettable flair. She wears her ADHD like a badge of honor, and gave us not only an incredibly funny and refreshing show, but revealed herself to be a wonderful human being as well. ... full review

Wild At Hart: A Tale of Trauma & Triumph

bob leggett · June 24, 2018 certified reviewer
Kamakshi Hart has a beautiful voice, whether chanting her mantra or singing out show tunes. Her story, although full of pain and trauma, is told so beautifully that the audience can’t help but be uplifted by her unquenchable spirit and her ability to triumph over that tragedy.... full review

STAGES: Girl Meets Boy, Boy Meets Boy, Girl Meets Drink

bob leggett · June 24, 2018 certified reviewer
Stages is a work of art and beauty, capturing the essence of the five stages of grief with a powerhouse performance that has literally taken Los Angeles by storm. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll drink plenty of alcohol, and anxiously await the chance to do it all again.... full review

"The Parisian Dream"

bob leggett · June 24, 2018 certified reviewer
The venue was one of the most beautiful we have ever seen, and perfect for this amazing show by Cabaret Versatile, who we had not experienced since 2012. Director Lola Ohlala has assembled a remarkable troupe who truly understand and demonstrate the beautiful art of French cabaret, and took the audience on a sweet journey to Paris.... full review

The Runaway Clone

bob leggett · June 23, 2018 certified reviewer
OMG – Scott Golden can sing, and act, and so can the rest of this amazing cast. Pamela Eberhardt has written a masterpiece of comedic musical theater, as well as stealing the show with her fabulous portrayal of Laura, maker of clones. This show was truly one of the best parts of HFF18, and The Unknown Artists deserve all the recognition they can get. ... full review

Parallel Worlds

bob leggett · June 23, 2018 certified reviewer
Parallel Worlds is unlike anything we have ever seen at Fringe before. It is a unique blend of film, stage play and rock concert that shatters the boundaries that limit so many other Fringe shows. The premise is simple – a rock band is brought in and commissioned to write a soundtrack for a film, but their music creates a parallel world where the story line of the film changes.... full review

Sam Shaber: Life, Death & Duran Duran

bob leggett · June 22, 2018 certified reviewer
Sam Shaber is a rock star, of that there can be no doubt. She is a prolific musician, with 12 albums released to date. She is also a hell of a storyteller, and this show was worthy of an award of the highest caliber. She weaved her love of Duran Duran into the fabric of her story, talking about the highlights and the low lights of life and death. ... full review