[title of show]

village idiom & theatre unleashed · Ages 13+ · United States of America

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ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 18, 2013
Some seriously great voice talents with wonderful commitment, however the show itself lacked direction and became tedious.... full review
CORRINE GLAZER uncertified reviewer June 19, 2013
Yay for harmonies!! So much energy on this stage. The voices fill the room as much as their charisma. They play off each other like old friends, which is necessary for the fast-paced witty humor they must deliver.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 14, 2013
The best show I've EVER seen at Fringe. The show itself is sort of an uneven, quirky little treasure about the artistic process, and also about friendship. This cast does it justice with their honest, committed performances and their amazing musicality (they all have awesome voices... maybe even better than the original cast recording). The show is a real team effort that takes a lot of honesty and heart to pull off, and these guys really rose to the occasion. I will definitely see this again before the festival closes... I feel like the artist inside of me got shaken around, slapped a bit, and then hugged at the end by my closest friends. Absolutely loved it.... full review
CALEB MILLS STEWART certified reviewer June 14, 2013
I love me a good musical. This production of [title of show] is not just good, it is GREAT. The acting, directing, musical accompaniment, and technical aspects of the show were perfectly seamed together. The end result is 90 minutes of rauchas fun. The whole cast, including the attention pulling piano player had me in stitches. Go see this show! ... full review
BENNY LUMPKINS uncertified reviewer June 22, 2013
This is a very talented cast. The writers Jeff Bowen and Hunter Bell may have changed the musical world by using just four chairs and a keyboard. Rent, spelled with one t changed that world forever. Christopher Maiklish as Jeff and Travis Dixson as Hunter represent the best of what LA actors have to offer. Heather Lake as Heidi, steals her scenes meticulously as a cat burglar with her physical presence, voice, and bright eyes. Maybe I'm biased because I'm also a Michigander and she is my secret fringe crush, like one would have a hollywood crush. I too would love to be 9 peoples favorite versus 100 peoples 9th favorite.... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 20, 2013
What a stunning surprise to stumble on [Title of Show]. It's an ideal example of what one hopes to see at a Fringe Festival. While self aware and full of inside-theater jokes, the show used the devices to shape a piece about artists struggling with internal and external demons. Beautiful music, great comic timing, sympathetic characters. The show dragged a little 2/3 of the way in, but as a Fringe piece, it's a work in progress, and it's so close to being perfect. Congratulations to all involved. ... full review
TOM MOORE uncertified reviewer June 23, 2013
This is a really, really good production. I probably can't tell you anything about the remarkable cast or sparkling direction that dozens of reviews haven't already, but I will add my voice to the chorus: Go. See this. You'll be glad you did.... full review
RUSS EDWARD certified reviewer June 15, 2013
Saw the show today, 6/15, just have to say the show rocked! This cast works perfectly together! The songs are awesome, and the flow of the show keeps you at king attention the whole time, its 90 minutes of comedy, song, and a cast that truely makes you glad you bought a ticket! Bravo to all the cast, and the director, and to. all parties involved. Keep living your dreams!!! Russ (a buddy of travis(aka hunter)... full review
CATHERINE DONG certified reviewer June 16, 2013
Went to 3 Fringe shows today in L.A. and this was definitely the favorite for me and my husband. Each of the 3 shows had good actors and singers (where applicable) but only this one had a real story with realistic dialogue, humor and heart. Go see it!... full review
KATIE SIKKEMA uncertified reviewer June 21, 2013
I had such a fantastic time at [title of show]! My companions and I were on the edge of our seats so we didn't miss a moment. It's simply conceived, but extremely polished and professional in the staging and the character development. It's very, very funny, but also says some beautiful and important things about nurturing your creativity and never giving up on yourself. I feel like it's a show every creative person needs to see, whatever your passion is. Don't miss it!... full review