A wonderfully executed 3-hander drama that explores 2 people connecting over the loss of a shared loved one and how to best honor his checkered legacy....
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This wonderful play embodies what Hollywood Fringe should be all about -- a show with heart, humanity, and inspiration. An outlet for real professionals to showcase what they can do....
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A fantastic cast brought to life a poetic, in-and-out-of-present-time play that skillfully articulates the way grief moves us toward the truth. I thought Blackburn did a great job taking us on that road. Admitting that people are challenging to us, especially after they pass away, is a real act of courage, more so than when they're alive. Watching Quentin come to that bravery was moving. ...
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This play interrogates the nature of truth as a man grapples with how to remember his friend's life and legacy. A wonderful cast and heartfelt performances from all three actors. ...
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I went into Three Eulogies knowing nothing of the play, its actors, or the production team. I walked away feeling like I had gotten to know three very fleshed out characters. Their connections and individual struggles felt real and natural. A great experience....
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In a sea of Fringe productions, where enthusiasm often outpaces execution, it's always a pleasure to encounter a show that genuinely feels like a breath of fresh air. This three-person production is solid. And has a superb and relatable performance at its center.
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Three Eulogies is an extraordinarily well-written piece of theatre, elevated even further by the exceptional trio of actors who bring the story to life with remarkable authenticity and heart.
At its core, it’s a story about friendship, how relationships evolve, and change over time. It’s the kind of story that feels deeply personal, and judging by the reactions around me, I wasn’t the only one who found myself having a pivotal moment towards the end, quietly asking, “Wait… is this show about me?”. It holds up a mirror and forces you to see parts of yourself you weren’t expecting.
Funny, moving, and profoundly relatable, Three Eulogies is an exceptional piece of theatre.
Highly recommended....
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