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JASON DEGRAFF
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June 20, 2026
Max (and by extension, Frank) is the second funniest person in Hollywood. I firmly and honestly believe this....
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ROBBY GESSEL
certified reviewer
June 18, 2026
How do you measure a life? In minutes? In merlots? In love...?
How about a lifetime achievement award.
Nobody is more deserving than Frank Sriracha. You will laugh, cry, and stare in awe as he shares the ups and downs of his one of a kind career.
This is a hilarious must-watch for anyone who has ever considered themself a fan of comedy, theater, or art. ...
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LAUREN YANG
certified reviewer
June 16, 2026
Absolutely hilarious. Every line, smirk, and idiosyncratic movement by the incomparable Frank Sriracha is guaranteed to tickle your giggle glands. Max Charbonneau and director Kallie Cifra are consummate professionals fully committed to stretching simple absurdity into miles of laughter. Surprisingly pulls at one's heartstrings. Masterful. One of the top must-see shows of Fringe.
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DAN RUTH
certified reviewer
June 12, 2026
"Frank Sriracha" is pure, comic gold. I've said it before but it bears repeating: there's nothing more side-splittingly human than nonsensical dare I say, stupid comedy, when it's done properly. That of course, is the highest of high praise, because this show is how it's done, folks. Max Charbonneau and his impeccable timing is a master at looney, and this beautifully absurd improv/clown-inspired comedy will stay with you long after Mr. Charbonneau sings you out of the theatre....
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ALON DINA
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June 07, 2026
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I think I just saw the funniest show in all of Fringe. Myself and the audience could not stop laughing for one moment. I'm laughing even reading the show description online. Max Charbonneau fully commits to the character's ego, desperation, and unpredictability, taking theatrical risks that feel genuinely surprising. Hilarious satire of celebrity, self-importance, and the desperate need to be loved by an audience....
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ATHENA REDDY
certified reviewer
June 07, 2026
An absolute party where every audience member feels very special to be in the presence of a lovely star. Like being let in on a really funny friend's inner circle. A wacky character clown piece with a huge heart, built out of expertly wielded charm and constant cleverness. So many chances, as an audience member, to be let in on the wild games of this epic event. I felt so positive and light after leaving....
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KAT MONDOR
certified reviewer
June 06, 2026
An absolutely splendid performance from an exceptionally intelligent showman. Will remember this night for the rest of the week. Really impressive stuff, I’d go again. ...
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RYAN LISMAN
certified reviewer
June 16, 2026
Frank Sriracha: Home Is Where The Stage Is was an absolute delight from beginning to end. The show embraces spontaneity, audience interaction, and improvisation with remarkable confidence, creating an experience that feels uniquely alive every single performance.
The cast demonstrated incredible comedic instincts, and the improvisational work was consistently sharp, inventive, and genuinely hilarious. What stood out most was the joyful energy filling the room. The production creates a strong sense of community between performers and audience, making everyone feel like they are part of the experience. The crowd-surfing sequence alone was unforgettable. This is the kind of show that reminds you how much fun live theatre can be....
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JOSH CARONE
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June 22, 2026
I laughed. I cried. I realized the tears were actually red wine sprayed by Frank. A perfect show...
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GRANT OCONNELL
certified reviewer
July 02, 2026
Frank is a sad, sad performer who does anything to make it about himself. I feel bad for the guy, really. Does he actually have a real friend? I mean, "pathetic" is a harsh word, but there may not be a more appropriate word....
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