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BRANDON FLOHR
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June 22, 2025
I thought it was a brilliant play! The different tales were very entertaining and each one was very unique. The actors did such an amazing job and I was thoroughly impressed. You got to hand it to Aditya Putcha, his writing is absolutely brilliant and it was such an entertaining play. Definitely put this on your list of plays to see, and see it as soon as possible before it goes away!...
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TIMOTHY YOUNG
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June 13, 2025
I thought the actors did a good job, particularly in the Monkey's Paw vignette, which was my favorite of the three stories, since I nostalgically remembered the Simpsons Halloween parody of it. The three family members really sold the story, and the modern day take that incorporated abuse and bullying gave the story a nice, contemporary makeover. Similarly, the Birds of a Feather story did a nice job of exploring a sibling family dynamic that made the piece very relatable, alien sibling or not. Of the three stories, I would say Monkey's Paw really leaned into the horror/supernatural genre the most, and wrapped up the adaptation with a clever ending. ...
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CHRISTIAN REYNOLDS
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June 16, 2025
This show had a fun 'anthology horror' format, with three separate stories presented by a host. All of the segments were entertaining, and the subject matter explored ranged from humorous to serious and moving....
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SIVA HARI
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June 23, 2025
Aditya Putcha and Richard Page are a dynamic duo in co-writing the three segments of the play, A Haunting Revue. All three segments are engaging and thought provoking: 1) on the familiar dynamics of families, siblings, with a nice ET twist of Zanzie character in the sibling mix, 2) a nice haunting interview of Bela Lugosi and Christopher Lee, and 3) Indian mythical power twist of a friend in parents struggle to raise a child and lose a child. ...
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HAILEY MCAFEE
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June 27, 2025
A Haunting Revue managed to tell three totally different stories in the style of The Twilight Zone. I loved the tone of the overall piece and I thought the balance of horror and comedy was well executed. ...
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ANILA BHAGAVATULA
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June 28, 2025
J-P Theatre Productions has created something both chilling and deeply thought-provoking with A Haunting Revue: Night Gallery on Stage!. Each of the three original pieces offers more than just scares—they deliver insight, irony, and emotional resonance that lingers long after the lights come up....
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RA'SHAWN DURELL
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June 13, 2025
A loving throwback to anthology genre storytelling. Each segment becomes increasingly tense and horrific, ending on a great note. ...
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COURTNEY KRUSE
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June 11, 2025
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Three short plays packaged in a fantastic full show. Each one has a distinct feel, each building to a unique end. ...
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JASON STEINHOFF
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June 09, 2025
It's good. The 2nd act is worth it alone. Wonderful performances throughout....
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ASHLEY KARP
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June 10, 2025
A Haunting Revue is a wicked cool concept, where Twilight Zone meets reality. Three different uniquely intricate stories, all original to themselves, with memorable characters throughout left the audience wanting more from each tale, which is fantastic, as each 30 minute show could be their own plays if they wanted to create those in the future! ...
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