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a+ exemplary fringe fest feast---don't miss it!
allegory
animals
comedy
dark comedy
engaging
and entertaining
conversational
cows
endearing
entertaining
fun
funny
human
humor
life lessons
profound
relevant
revolution
social commentary
sweet
thoughtful
timely
topical
unique
BEN ROCK
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June 26, 2025
Engrossing, hilarious, poignant, and visual. It’s “My Dinner with Andre” from the point of view of dinner. ...
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SHELLEY WENK
certified reviewer
June 26, 2025
Entertaining, thought-provoking, hilarious and profound. Go see this one--you'll be happy you did!...
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STACY CHBOSKY
certified reviewer
June 26, 2025
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Surprisingly poignant
Poignant and funny!...
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LEW HOLLMAN
certified reviewer
June 24, 2025
The solemnity of the dialog was brought to life brilliantly by Betsy and Patty. A day later, I am even more struck by how the actors, in cow costumes, on a nearly bare set, completely engaged me with their expressions, body languages, tones, and non-human (nor bull-like) movements into passionately caring about what could have been a dry exposition of popular psychology and philosophy. I am old, and cry at the drop of a hat. Still, I was in tears and on the edge of my seat near the end, when Betsy and Patty did their Alphonse and Gaston. I thought the horror of what Patty observed would be the sad climax. But the ending was better. Patty's slight head turn, and grin, was perfect. ...
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EVAN SPREEN
certified reviewer
June 24, 2025
Well done! Put together well! Hope this sees other Fringes and opportunities!...
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JENELLE RILEY
certified reviewer
June 24, 2025
I'm gonna repeat what I've said in like three other places, but probably my favorite piece from Aaron Francis, featuring two knockout performances by Jules Bruff and Jen DeRosa, a couple of my favorite actors. ...
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MICHAEL SHAW FISHER
certified reviewer
June 24, 2025
A scathing social commentary that breaks hearts in the hands of two extremely lovable actors (Jules Bruff and Jennifer DeRosa)They just pull us in. We care for them instantly before we even learn where the show is headed… INSTANTLY… the piece heavily uses vicarious suspense, where the audience knows what’s coming while the characters don’t, and while they flail against their insecurities trying to unpack and rectify their personal failings with everything from confession to revolution, their vulnerabilities are on full-display. I’m sorry there’s just beautiful and tragically relatable innocence that stings you in the chest like a cattle prod.. Just walk in and take a look at the set, the costumes, and you will be immediately swept up, confi...
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RICHARD LEVINSON
certified reviewer
June 24, 2025
A group of cows are in line waiting for...what? They don't know, though we suspect we do. A conversation between two of them becomes a meditation on the joys and difficulties of friendship, desire for happiness, questions about the hidden and mysterious wider world around them and hopes for a pleasant future for the whole herd, if their curiosity could just breed some adventurous action. There is a bit..maybe more than a bit.. of political parable inside their delightful exchanges, and maybe a lesson to learn as the line reaches the end of the line. This is a really wonderful piece of writing and performance, and with more than a few good, and evil, laughs as well....
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NATASHA PRESTON
certified reviewer
June 24, 2025
Incredible! This was such a beautifully done show, hit all the feels and was timely!...
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JULIE CROSS
certified reviewer
June 23, 2025
It’s Waiting for Cow-dot. Except that looks like cow dot, which is not what I mean. I mean it’s funny and it’s also existentially interesting and deep. I really enjoyed the show. Was never not for one moment entertained....
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