It's Important to Leave, as well (Feed Your Fringe)

ensemble theatre · will play for food theatre group · Ages 17+ · United States

world premiere
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BRAD WILCOX certified reviewer June 23, 2013
An engaging piece about a man attempting to deal with his past relationship by attending a type of drama therapy. The story is both touching and very funny, often catching you by surprise. Expertly acted by the cast, they pull you in to their characters’ emotionally damaged worlds and then effortlessly switch gears, hitting laugh lines with ease. A unique and cleverly written play, smartly directed by Scott Marden. I highly recommend it. ... full review
JULIA NOTUSER certified reviewer June 27, 2013
Absolutely tremendous. Writer Josh Morrison's script is funny, clever (in the good way), and, above all, beautifully smart; it sheds a winking light on what we as "theater folk" take seriously (or not), all boiling down to what actually affects us (or doesn't) in our "real lives." Please do not consider my overuse of quotation marks and parentheses as any indicator of the sincerity of the show; director Scott Marden does a phenomenal job of making every moment poignant, real, and relatable, and the cast does the same. Please take this vague review as an exercise in not spoiling the plot and as an urgent direction to GO NOW. One show left. See it. Such a satisfying show I had not seen in ages.... full review
MICHAEL TUCKER certified reviewer June 17, 2013
Clever, smart, funny, entertaining, and wholly satisfying. Everything I want from any kind storytelling. Especially good if you're a fan of theater (which you are, because you're reading this!). This is right up your alley, I assure you. A self-aware story told by very talented people. It won't disappoint, simple as that.... full review
IAN FEDERGREEN certified reviewer June 17, 2013
A man is sent to a bizarre acting company that reenacts scenes from his life. This felt like early Durang. The writing is intriguing and funny, the direction impressive, and the performances great. This feels the definition of what Fringe is meant to be- an outside-the-box script handled beautifully. fringeblog.webs.com... full review