Funny, smart critic of Quentin Tarantino. ...
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ERNEST KEARNEYstage and cinemacertified reviewerJune 23, 2025
Reservoir Dolls is a witty, sharp satire of several sociological concerns currently occupying center stage in the cultural consciousness of both “tinsel town” and the nation: the exploitation of women in films and their limited access to roles in an image-driven industry; the institutional gender inequality and barriers facing women in the studio hierarchy; and the corporate world at large....
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Lani is just such a gifted character actor. Truly. She's so powerful onstage. Funny, sharp, and with a message that we should be telling 15 year old boys who obsess over this man's work. ...
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certified reviewerJune 22, 2025
Holy Guacamole Batman!!!! Slam dunk!! ...
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Wow! This is a show I want to see multiple times. So funny, vibrant, entertaining and sexy! Lani's character work is highly impressive. She fully commits and give each character their own arc, which isn't easy but she does it effortlessly. She's so watchable, endearing and hilarious. ...
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Lani Harms shines in Reservoir Dolls, a one-woman show that joins forces of different Quentin Tarantino leads stuck in his head, in a thirty minute punch! Blends parody with homage. The different characters make us laugh out of our seats and keep us entertained to a surprising and hilarious grand finale. ...
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Lani Harms talent shines in this uproarious one-woman show Reservoir Dolls. Lani's commitment to each individual Tarantino leading lady was magical and such a blast to watch. I loved the blend of simple staging, with the use of video clips through the scene changes, as Lani flows through these changes into each new character effortlessly. I sincerely hope Mr. Tarantino is able to see this wickedly awesome show in person. One of my favorite shows this Fringe season. ...
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Lani gives a stellar performance as Tarantino's women, capturing each one's essence while letting her own shine through. A thoroughly entertaining half hour, you've got no excuse not to squeeze this into your Fringe schedule....
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