Ghosttown was emotional, raw, and suspenseful in all the right ways! I was so lucky to catch it during its run! Kellie’s writing was outstanding! I couldn’t wait to find out more about Nessa while simultaneously wanting the show to last forever! It was phenomenally cast, and a performance I won’t forget anytime soon....
full review
A beautiful and original approach to explore themes of mortality, regret, resentment, and acceptance, with a twist of inevitable self-admission and atonement. Very well acted, elegantly written while grounded in humanity. The kind of haunting piece that leaves one in a contemplative daze, alternately looking backwards and inwards....
full review
A really beautiful journey of reflecting on one’s life, choices, mistakes, legacy, and those we leave behind. Lacey Buchanan is unmatched in her ability to seamlessly flow through every human emotion under the sun, from true love to true terror. The rest of the cast offers great expansion to her story, supported by the direction and tech....
full review
Brilliant technical elements, GORGEOUS writing, and phenomenal acting. Ghosttown knocks it out of the park across the board, not only as "a Fringe show" but as a top quality piece of theater. As a writer, Pleshinger's voice effortlessly commands attention and will clearly be sought-after and listened attentively to for years to come. Ghosttown brings real scares, real feelings, and had the audience paying rapt attention from the second the show began....
full review
Our Town meets the Twilight Zone in this haunting tale of the darkest parts of our minds. An eerie and compelling hour of theater fantastically staged by the writer herself!...
full review
I loved this show! It was beautifully staged, and the cast provided a moving and layered performance. The story was terrifying and important - forcing the audience to confront their own mortality and life choices. ...
full review
I enjoyed GHOSTTOWN very much. The way it addresses identity, how different people see us differently, how we see ourselves versus how others see us, was all very relatable. ...
full review