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KATHLEEN LEARY
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June 13, 2026
This show has a great ensemble and captures the complicated nature of friendships over time really well. The actors are great to watch and move easily between time and memory and highlight the pain and grief of knowing someone at one point in time but feeling like a stranger in another. ...
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BILL PRUDICH
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June 13, 2026
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A Must See! - “Three Eulogies for Tyson Miller” is a compelling and emotionally resonant one-act that explores grief and the stories we tell ourselves about the people we’ve lost. The shifting timelines and fractured structure work well here—they mirror that disorienting feeling of trying to piece someone together after they’re gone. It packs lots of emotion into a tight 70 minutes that doesn’t overstay its welcome. Bring tissues, you're gonna need them. ...
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JASON POLLAK
certified reviewer
June 12, 2026
Great acting performances! Beautifully realized characters. Glimpses into the larger lives of these 3 characters....
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PAUL PORTER
uncertified reviewer
June 12, 2026
One of the strongest shows I’ve had the pleasure of seeing this Fringe Festival! An amazingly thoughtful and well written exploration of the complex relationships that can exist between our memories and perceptions, past and present, colored with grief. Top notch performances with great direction and production values make this a must see!...
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NICK HOLMES
certified reviewer
June 12, 2026
Add it to your schedule - this is why I so enjoy theater in Los Angeles; good actors telling a human story about hard and beautiful things I've known and felt. ...
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HAZEL ROGERSON
certified reviewer
June 10, 2026
Three Eulogies is a really touching exploration of grief and friendship, with plenty of comedic relief. The simple set design only helped to elevate how talented each of the actors was. I recommend it for anyone attending Hollywood Fringe this year. ...
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DARA KOSBERG
certified reviewer
June 09, 2026
A beautiful exploration of complicated relationships with incredibly skilled actors, especially Tom who traversed difficult terrain with such heart and nuance. I saw the show a few days ago and can't stop thinking about it. Highly recommend!...
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ZACH STRIAR
certified reviewer
June 10, 2026
I Saw Three Eulogies opening night and loved it! Really enjoyed the depth and layers contained in the plot, the acting was immersive and engaging throughout, and the production overall did a great job of weaving between perspectives and timelines that made the show super dynamic. Would 100% recommend to anyone looking for a great show!...
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HANNAH STODDARD
certified reviewer
June 09, 2026
Let me start this review by admitting that I am a little biased. And when I say "a little," I mean a lot.
But what I want to say isn't really for the benefit of strangers (though I do hope you take something away from it). I'm writing this for the people I love who created this work, because I want them to know just how fucking spectacular they are.
A conversation about death, grief and complicated friendships is well-worn territory. We’ve all seen it, read it, lived it (and in my case, sometimes written it). Too often, those stories drift toward cliché or become heavy-handed in their attempt to make us feel something.
That is not the case here.
What they’ve created is nuanced, raw and deeply intimate. The play doesn’t just ask y...
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KYLIE CANNON
certified reviewer
June 09, 2026
This was a beautiful and deeply moving exploration of friendship, grief, and the complicated ways our lives intertwine. The story thoughtfully captured how difficult loss can be, while also reminding us that meaningful friendships require intention, honesty, and work.
The performances from all three actors were phenomenal. Their chemistry felt authentic, and each brought such depth and vulnerability to their roles that I found myself completely invested in their relationships and struggles. The emotional weight of the story never felt forced. It was carried naturally through exceptional acting and thoughtful storytelling....
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