A fun, absurd farce a la The Play That Goes Wrong or Noises Off. Very impressive to have executed such a technically challenging piece within the Fringe production model!...
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This farcical take on a modern re-boot of Wizard of Oz is chaotic & funny. It's pretty topical, while not batting you over the head with today's politics or social commentary, and the physical comedy is definitely there. I enjoyed the hip-hop dancing, the wicked witch character, and the general sense of things going wrong....
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This show was a well-orchestrated farcical romp. Every member of the ensemble had them their shining moments and everyone got laughs throughout.
The show was tied together through the mesmerizing performance of the lead in the role of Dorothy; finding a balance between ridiculous energy and honest, believable emotions. Clearly a star in the making.
A show in this style and genre is very hard to pull off, and congratulations is due to the director, Gayla Goehl, for bringing the cast together in a tight, frenetic, constantly in motion, raucous good time.
Laugh out loud funny....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 07, 2025
I enjoyed the "show within a show aspect." Angie (the playwright character played by the actual playwright) is so earnest in her vision that some audiences may assume in her opening monologue that they are hearing from an eager Fringe artist....
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As the mother of the writer , I can’t possibly be objective about such an inventive, hilarious , terrific show , so I won’t . The talented cast and an innovative and clever director took it to the next level. This is a must see show in Fringe 2025. ...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 07, 2025
The show was hilarious, shocking, and extremely well written. Expect the unexpected because that is exactly what you will get! ...
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A brilliant, manic, talented, & confident performance. Radical, madcap, creative, meta, irreverent, and very funny writing. A whirl of an experience....
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