[title of show]

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

Add Your Review

certified reviewers

|

all reviewers

|

all press

ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 20, 2013
This is a tough one. The cast was great--lots of chops, strong singing, excellent chemistry. The production was solid. But the show didn't do it for me and I think it's because the original conceit was to have the writers/collaborators actually perform the show. The audience experience was that of being a part of the show as it developed. They're a Broadway audience sitting in a Broadway theater watching a show about how the show got to Broadway! They're part of the show's journey! Cool! Taken out of context, performed by (really good) hired actors in a small theater in Hollywood...it didn't quite make sense to me and the show didn't hold up. Now if they had tweaked/rewritten the show for these actors and reset it at the Fringe. . .but then ... full review
DAVID LEBARRON certified reviewer June 27, 2013
Well done, sung and fun!... full review
KATY JACOBY certified reviewer June 21, 2013
I am an avid Musical Theatre lover. I have seen many productions of musicals around town. Some I love some I wouldn't go see again. I absolutely loved this show! Not only was it hilarious, but the actors were well trained PLUS they they all had amazing voices! Sometimes this is a hard combo to find in something like the Fringe. It was a well directed, well performed show. I highly recommend it! ... full review
KEVIN DELIN certified reviewer June 20, 2013
The modest production requirements of [title of show] (“4 chairs… and a keyboard”) and the strong, playful, music theater cast assembled ironically allow this particular Hollywood Fringe show staging of a fringe show about the creation of a fringe show to avoid the negative connotations often associated with a fringe show. In fact, this solid, well-performed [title of show] will easily please those outside the Fringe’s core audience. And what more could a good post-modernist ask for? Full review at Bitter Lemons: http://losangeles.bitter-lemons.com/2013/06/20/fringe-review-title-of-show/... full review
JACQUETTA SZATHMARI certified reviewer June 19, 2013
I'd gladly see it again. I loved every character on stage- talk about "bringing your A game". I was humming the music on the way out. If only more musicals had this much heart. If only... Die, Vampires, Die!... full review
JOE GREENE uncertified reviewer June 27, 2013
Really enjoyed this production of Title of Show! Kudos to Corey Lynn Howe and the cast of TOS. Even if you've seen this show before, go see this production! There were moments and beats that I had never noticed before - it was like I was seeing the show for the first time. The harmonies were tight, and the choreography was very fun. Don't miss this show!!!... full review
ALEX SCOTT certified reviewer June 23, 2013
Flawless is an understatement. [TITLE OF SHOW] is a must see for anyone who's ever been a part of a musical. ... full review
ELYSE COOK certified reviewer June 24, 2013
What fun! If you are not musical theater buff, you might miss some of the references, but for me it was perfect. Witty dialogue and lyrics had me laughing out loud throughout the performance. The cast was young, talented and had enough energy burning to light up Hollywood Blvd. The show probably ran about 10-15 minutes too long as they really did not seem to know how to end it. . . but that was kind of the point too.... full review
SCOTT GOLDEN uncertified reviewer June 29, 2013
Very good show! Perfect for Fringe. All four (5) performers were terrific! And my favorite part was when she took off her shirt!... full review
HEIDI W uncertified reviewer June 30, 2013
A magnanimous chorus of voices packed into 4 individuals and a superb pianist! Beautifully rich harmonies, strong and specific physical comedy, and tongue-in-cheek references made this a very enjoyable performance. Most of the references were very New York/Broadway specific, the show was well constructed. I teared up at the last "Die, Vampire, Die" stanza, 'the mother of all vampires'. Thanks for making me cry during such a ridiculous (and ridiculously well-sung) song!... full review