Brilliant! I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. The writing, the dialogue, and storyline was as good as it gets. Pam‘s writing takes us on a journey that catches our breath with the underlying darkness and trauma, while making us laugh out loud from the quick witted, one liners and great acting. Go see this show! ...
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certified reviewerJune 16, 2025
This was an incredibly well written play. It was dark and twisted and hilariously humorous at the same time. The acting was superb particularly the interactions between Lucas Alifano and Pam Eberhardt. It’s very difficult to write a play that seamlessly goes between dark and twisted and uncomfortable to laugh out loud humor. And Pam achieved this times two. One of the best plays I’ve ever seen at the Fringe. ...
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I've made a point of going in to most Fringe shows knowing as little as possible about them, and I'm so glad I did with this show. The story sucks you in from the very first moment, and every time you think you know where it's going it shifts in an amazing and unpredictable new way. The story and the acting are superb, and incredibly directed by Will McFadden. I laughed, I gasped, I held my breath - truly one of the must see shows this Fringe....
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I just have to say this is a fantastic play. It has everything that theater Goers want. It’s a dark drama with many laughs and no idea where it’s going....
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Just pretty randomly picked this show to see and I'm so glad I did. The writing and the acting were both excellent. Such a fun afternoon!...
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certified reviewerJune 14, 2025
Awesome performance. Great play with really good story and entertainment. Have to highly recommend to watch the play and others at the frindge festival 👏👏👏...
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Family Fries is brilliant. The timing between comedy and being horrified is spot on. It’s a must see as are all of Pamela Quinn Eberhardt’s amazing works. ...
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