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79 Ways to Die - The Interactive Shakespeare Speedrun

Comedic Theatre · Theatre of Mutiny · Ages 16+ · United States of America

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79 ways to die - the interactive shakespeare speedrun
CHRISTOPHER ALDERETE certified reviewer June 10, 2025
So much fun! The casts energy was amazing and the show flowed together beautifully and hilariously!... full review
79 ways to die - the interactive shakespeare speedrun
BRUCE CHIU certified reviewer June 08, 2025
The concept and performances are full of creativity. Whether you’re a fan of Shakespeare or not, you’ll definitely catch the humor.... full review
79 ways to die - the interactive shakespeare speedrun
CHANDLER MORGAN certified reviewer June 08, 2025
I’m a firm believer that you can only really make fun something if you truly love it and that is what is happening here. This show is so well thought out with premises and creativity that anyone can enjoy it. No prior Shakespeare knowledge required which is good because as we all know, read is for the opps. ... full review
79 ways to die - the interactive shakespeare speedrun
ASHLEY SPAIN certified reviewer June 08, 2025
Watching it grow into this big production of a show is so phenomenal! they absolutely killed it and i actually learn how many deaths there are in shakespeare through this show.... full review
79 ways to die - the interactive shakespeare speedrun
BEAU [email protected] certified reviewer June 16, 2025
tagged as: Comedy · funny
79 Ways to Die at Fringe Los Angeles is a hilarious, fast-paced spin on Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Titus Andronicus, Hamlet, and Romeo and Juliet. It mixes these dark tragedies into a wild comedy, poking fun at the famous plots with clever jokes and a focus on all the grim deaths…with a twist. The cast (Audrey, Veronica, Julie and Patrick) is energetic, switching roles with sharp humor at a breakneck pace. It’s a fun, cheeky ride for anyone who loves Shakespeare but wants a good laugh. Highly entertaining!... full review
79 ways to die - the interactive shakespeare speedrun
KRIS PENAFLORIDA certified reviewer June 11, 2025
As a person whose whole experience with Shakespeare can be summed up by vague memories of high school drama plays with puffy sleeves, “et tu, Brutus?”, someone holding a skull for some reason, and of course the awesome depictions of Romeo and Juliet in both the 1996 version with good old Leo Dio and Jet Li’s sick ass version (RIP Aaliyah), this show brings a new and welcomed addition to my Shakespearean knowledge. An abridged version of the most exciting moments throughout his many works that kept me at the edge of my seat bursting at the seams with laughter. The cast does an awesome job of making you feel uncomfortable in the best way possible. 10/10 must see/experience!... full review
79 ways to die - the interactive shakespeare speedrun