(no static at all)

solo performance · tilted field productions · Ages 17+ · United States

one person show world premiere
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AUBYN PHILABAUM uncertified reviewer June 12, 2013
Brotherhood, Enlightenment, Steely Dan and The Torah...using music, movement, imagery and humor, Alex Knox weaves a seamless story engaging his audience from his first words to his last.... full review
ODETTE KELLY uncertified reviewer June 13, 2013
A deeply moving story of the author's personal journey inward, brilliantly woven into the fabric of another compelling true story of a famous band. I'm looking forward to attending Alex's play again!... full review
BILL RATNER certified reviewer June 14, 2013
As a performer Alex Knox is smooth as silk. But this piece is more complex. Ranging from the psychological intricacies of friendship to the madness of religiosity, to very cool rock'n'roll biography, to Jewish mysticism, No Static At All made for a fun and engaging evening of theater, helped by the warm and inviting set and intermittent tastes of music.... full review
ALEX MOHAJER uncertified reviewer June 14, 2013
Knox is a fantastic writer and an engaging performer. The show revolves around a unique premise, the through line is sharp and focused and the story is executed in an engaging, heartfelt way. Smart, funny, and moving. Well done.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 15, 2013
Alex really nails this. You can tell that this story is personal to him. That passion shines through and carries the audience the whole time. I was extremely entertained and impressed with his ability to bare his soul. ... full review
CRAIG FLEMING uncertified reviewer June 15, 2013
Alex, you impressed me today. Sure your writing was tight, clever, and personal. And the delivery was clear and rich. And the stories were surprising in their depth and flavor. But, intentionally or not, you omitted something that was important to omit. You didn't trot out the tired argument that vinyl LPs sound better than digital CDs. You showed us that the act of listening to music benefits from ritual. Taking a large disc from its cover, holding it mindfully between the tips of the fingers, aiming it deliberately over the spindle, placing the cartridge with care—there's an ontological difference that surpasses "sound quality" as the sole metric for experiencing recorded music. By using a crate of cherished records, you brought out a cent... full review
LISA MORGAN certified reviewer June 12, 2013
Go see this thought provoking and mesmerizing show! ... full review
BOB LEGGETT examiner.com certified reviewer June 09, 2013
Alex Knox is a storyteller, plain and simple. This show is a work of art, especially if you love music like I do. His tale of the parallels between his life and the life of the super group Steely Dan will leave you laughing, crying but above all enlightened. This show is a delight!... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 17, 2013
A terrific performance! Alex kept us entertained nonstop for over an hour. The piece was funny, touching and thought provoking. I would encourage anyone, particularly Steely Dan fans, to catch this show!... full review
LESLIE MURPHY certified reviewer June 10, 2013
I loved this show! Alex is an engaging performer, and his writing is thoughtful, sincere, and funny! I love how he was able to weave threads of commonality between so many seemingly-dissimilar stories too. This is a show you HAVE to see! If nothing else, it will send you home with a lot to think about, and a ton to smile about hours later. ... full review