There were elaborate stage elements for a fringe show and it covered a range of topics related to the art and history of Warhol.
It moved quickly through a lot of territory so it was a visual whirlwind,
Some of it was over the top which would be expected of a “Grand Guignol”
What I didn't like
Some of the references were obscure even though I had knowledge of the era. It. Ight require individual interpretation or reading between the lines.
I didn’t know for example that one of the characters was supposed to be Lou Reed singer of the Velvet Underground.
My overall impression
The show is a visual treat. Totally entertaining.
I have a particular interest in Warhol and his factory days. I read the book Edie and also saw the Warhol Frankenstein movie back in the days, so I was delighted by all the references.
However even if it. Is unfamiliar territory to some audience members it will still be a fun and quirky frolic,
Stephen Vlasak is a veteran Fringe director with a wide and interesting range of material. His productions have always been inventive and worth seeing.