A fantastic, heartbreaking and moving (literally and figuratively) love letter to the yesteryear of LA's music scene. And the ending is my favorite of the Fringe this year. Bravo!...
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Approx 900 Feet exudes not only the spirit of a Fringe show, but a quality product as well. Literally wandering past buildings on Theatre Row interwoven with stories dedicated to the music scene of the 1970s, the performers and the writers give their all (and succeed in doing so) to allow us as audiences to explore and create our own history together. A breath of fresh air, Approx. 900 Feet stands out as something unique to catch in a midst of hundreds of shows....
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A must-see for fans of LA’s legendary music scene, Approximately 900 Feet cleverly blends fact with inspired fiction to pay tribute to the bands, groupies, roadies and shady figures of the 1960s. It’ll make you want to break out your classic vinyl and pull your old rock tees out of storage. And you may just find yourself getting emotional because like so many brilliant artists of the time, these girls were gone way too soon. ...
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Had a blast walking around and getting immersed in this story. As a music and theatre lover, I found this to be the perfect combination of entertainment, with an exciting concept and delivery. ...
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A very inventive storyline which kept the audience engaged and guessing. An extremely fun experience. I suppose the essence of a fringe-type festival....
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A very fun and surreal immersive tour and history lesson of the Cock Eyed Ladies of Leisure, the former music row of Hollywood, and the art it inspired....
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Inventive, audience immersive experience that asks its audience the question, "In this city of Angels, how much of Los Angeles' past is real and how much is folklore?" ...
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