Complex, smart and unexpectedly wry, “Cleaner Than Blood” is a tense neo-noir drama that captured my attention for all of its sixty minutes.
Jen Silverman’s layered and surprising script brings together characters that are far more than they first appear. Alex Scott draws them together and apart like a rubber band in alternation, with tension building until you’re not sure if that rubber will contract or snap. Strong performances all around, chemistry in spades, and affecting scene work that will keep you guessing – and intrigued. A Fringe must-see.