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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 22, 2024
I didn't know what to expect going in. My overall impression was that it was an uneven presentation (performances, direction, scripts were at all different levels). There was a lot of unrealized potential....
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MARIELLA RIAT
certified reviewer
June 18, 2024
I very much enjoyed “ Waiting for DiGiorno‘s”! As a huge lover of absurdist theater, this short play captured the profound essence of Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot” while celebrating the queer and the strange in its playful LGBTQIA+ twist. It was so well written and well cast, and embodied all elements of beloved absurdist theater, yet with a higher comedic element. Everything was appreciated down to make up and costume design. I cannot recommend this piece enough!...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 18, 2024
3 different stories to tell.
3 different worlds to explore.
All done in a very entertaining way.
I loved watching every bit of it! Even the in-between transitions had a story. A very enjoyable show!...
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RYAN LISMAN
certified reviewer
June 18, 2024
It was clear to me that this ensemble of young, talented artists loves working together, and I'm looking forward to to future projects that this team puts up. I thought that all three of the short plays had interesting and innovative concepts, and I appreciate the exploration of themes that normally are not given much focus in theatre. I particularly enjoyed the sincerity and investment of the actors in the final play....
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DONDRE TUCK
certified reviewer
June 18, 2024
Overall this show was captivating!
The three performances took me on a journey and allowed me to escape my current reality. ...
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SPENCER FRANKEBERGER
certified reviewer
June 17, 2024
Really cool concept and really cool idea to create an outlet for short stories to be told, Is Anybody Out There? proves to pack a big punch in a small package....
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PHILLIP REILLY
certified reviewer
June 17, 2024
A show with three unique points of view on the idea of love. Love is a complex emotion and these plays show the variety of ways people tackle this emotion. Knowing rejection is a possibility, these characters take swings on seeing if their feelings are reciprocated. When they aren't, how does that affect the relationship? People can relate to that and make you think about love. ...
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VERONICA CAREY MATTHEWS
certified reviewer
June 17, 2024
An unique collection of three short plays centered on the ubiquitous theme of love, but each with different tones and takes on said theme. True definition of a variety show, especially with the extremely entertaining and endearing narrative device of the clown and the emcee running throughout. ...
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LIESE KINGSON
certified reviewer
June 16, 2024
I think the first two shorts don’t do the final performance justice. The plot running between and through the show is good but feels somewhat forced. All in all, Vultures Circle is the shining star and makes this a must see show!...
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