A concert starring a late-stage Judy version of planet earth. This is a mobilizing piece that is written to spur the audience into action, much like the pro-unionizing theatre of yesteryear. I laughed a lot, but also felt sad and doom in my tummy. This musical really puts you through the wringer....
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I cackled, I mourned, I learned. A musical dedicated to the Planet Earth, who is honestly not looking super great right now. Audience Participation included. ...
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Really fun time. Planet Earth is hysterical but also features some really candid statistics that make this show a powerful show masked behind a lot of humor....
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This show will give you the giggles and a renewed hope in humanity. Two things it feels like we could really use at the moment. Inventive characters (some you you and some you don't!), unexpected structure, and original music! Go see, go see!...
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Daring is what this show was. Full of wonderful performances: Taylor Swift, The Earth, That weird mortuary guy, Teen Pop Groups, the Reverend from the Universal life church. Full of uplifting and non-aggressive audience participation. Singing, dance, ritual with a powerful point. ...
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This is a very charming show! Very entertaining and educational. If you love musicals or simply great theatre, I definitely recommend this show! It’s a blast! ...
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is that this was a really clever way to make people laugh as it made people consider. i was genuinely impressed and happy to support local theatre~~ ...
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See it! The Planet Earth Farewell Concert operates on a Fringe budget, but has grand ambitions. It pulls off the trick of making you laugh and keeping you in good spirits while simultaneously presenting you with sobering, not funny realities. That's not an easy thing to do.
In all my years of seeing Fringe shows, I've never seen a show take so many risks and pull off guerilla-style antics. For that alone I knew I was watching something special....
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