[title of show]

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

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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
STEVEN STANLEY uncertified reviewer June 22, 2013
From Fringe Festival to Fringe Festival with a Broadway stop along the way is hardly the normal trajectory for a Hollywood Fringe Festival entry. Then again, [title of show] is not your average, run-of-the-mill Fringe entry, as Fringe Festivalgoers can now discover at the Hollywood Fringe, where Theatre Unleashed has unleashed a stripped-down-to-basics but highly entertaining [tos]. Scenie winners Travis Dixon and Christopher Maikish play real-life co-writers Hunter Bell and and Jeff Bowen, who in the spring of 2004 sat down to create a new musical in just three weeks, that being precisely the period of time remaining before the New York Musical Theatre Festival’s submission deadline. Joined by friends (and fellow performers) Susan Black... full review
LISA K. WYATT uncertified reviewer June 22, 2013
It's a great exploration of the joys, exhilaration, fears and frustrations of the creative process. The cast is solid and the direction keeps it fresh and lively. Well done all around.... full review
WENDY GOUGH certified reviewer June 16, 2013
This show was fantastic. Well cast, well sung, well directed. So good, in fact, they did the magic thing we all hope for - they made it look easy. What a joy to watch people who are clearly having a ball, and also in full command of their craft. Put [title of show] at the top of your list and GO SEE IT!!... full review
AARON KOZAK certified reviewer June 15, 2013
The show had a lot of buzz to live up to by the time I saw, and it certainly everything these reviews say it is. Four incredible actors and amazingly talented piano player/music director coming together on stage in a perfect storm of musical theater. It's difficult to even pinpoint, which song or which actor you liked the best because they are so cohesive and the show flies by. I found myself singing several of the songs afterwards. The Directing was perfectly unobtrusive, staging it as simple as the production itself. It was a treat seeing it so intimate, as I feel Broadway type production of this would not be nearly as effective, which is core theme in the piece. The show is so polished, and it really sets standard of excellence at... full review
JAKE SMITH uncertified reviewer June 26, 2013
Really well done! A big honest congrats to Corey Howe, and the cast!... full review
GRAHAM BOWLIN certified reviewer June 19, 2013
I arrived late to this show. However, my point is not that I am "that guy", but rather that there were no seats left and I had to stand. And stand I did. Immediately pulled in by this show, I had absolutely no problem standing there while being incredibly entertained. So what's so good about it? Obviously the show itself is well written, but TU knocked it out of the park. The performances were were excellent: perfect comedic timing, exhaustive commitment to their roles, and beautiful voices. Such harmonies! The direction was spot on fantastic. The choreography was tight but inspired. I just cant say enough good things about this show so I'm going to stop now. The point is, go see it. Go. Now. ...Go.... full review
JAYSON STONNE certified reviewer June 19, 2013
Title of Show was a very amazing show. It had everything. I laughed, I cried, I laughed about crying in public then cried that I laughed about crying. As a matter of fact, I haven't laughed that much since my parents' divorce trial. What a triumph. I loved the music and the story was cleaver. Good job to all and a shout out to Travis Dixon. Don't worry, you will get to play a straight guy soon I am sure.... full review