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Re-Visitor

Solo Theatre · That's Hollywood Baby · Ages 18+ · 50 mins · United States of America

Content Warning One Person Show World Premiere
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ALLI HERMAN certified reviewer June 07, 2026
tagged as: retelling · meta · comedic · spooky · solo show
What a fun show! Fun and creative storytelling from a very comedic performer for performers! A slice of life and a peak behind the majority of actor's daily lives, this time just with some fun spooky elements and a touch of divorce. Truthful and honest, when art becomes your safe place...will the people also follow suit and support? Or will you just get ghosted? ... full review
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ADAM SCHWARTZ certified reviewer June 29, 2026
tagged as: taco bell · divorce · spooky · heartwarming · meta
Such a fun show that had me laughing at one moment and noodling on the grief of lost relationships the next. Laurel runs this show with so much confidence and is such a natural storyteller that you find yourself locked in for the entire hour. Then you get pissed off because it's over and you wanted more. ... full review
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DAVID NICHOLS JR certified reviewer June 29, 2026
tagged as: divorce · funny · cathartic · spooky
Really funny and sad, but in the best way possible. Hopefully, as cathartic for the performer as it can be for the audience!... full review
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JOY MAMEY certified reviewer June 28, 2026
Re-Visitor was a hilarious and honest look at grief and our need for support and community. And such a unique concept that I've never seen Fringe do - have it be somewhat of a sequel to a previous Hollywood Fringe show! It's no surprise with Laurel Kathleen and River C. Johnson create. Always brilliant, always distinctive.... full review
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AMBER EASTON certified reviewer June 28, 2026
tagged as: Ghosted · divorce · Haunted · comedy · Horror · charming · honest · absurd · dark · funny
Laurel Kathleen parallels her work in last year's horror-play with the frank and funny horrors in her personal life. It's visually seamless as she moves like a ghost through the set of The Vistor and out of the house of her marriage. She is charming and entertaining: we felt like a group of close friends in a haunted livingroom, laughing over a shared feeling of loss. I loved it!... full review
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LINZY BELTRAN certified reviewer June 23, 2026
A heartwrenching and hilarious peek into a very personal story. Laurel connects with every single person in the audience while performing a very meta, yet introspective show. ... full review
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MATTHEW REILLY certified reviewer June 22, 2026
This show lifts the curtain to show the chaos happens behind the scenes, from casting, tech, personal life and social life. The Revisitor is both funny and emotional and a great show. It is one of the few backstage shows that really captures the reality of what it feels like after performing.... full review
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JADE DAUGHERTY certified reviewer June 22, 2026
A meta-comedy about the Laurel's experience at last year's Fringe, juggling her first time on stage and first divorce. A fantastic concept (and a treat for those who got to see the production this one is centered around!) with excellent execution. ... full review
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BROOKE WILKINSON certified reviewer June 21, 2026
tagged as: fun · contemplative · heartfelt · Hilarious
Laurel Kathleen brought so many disparate experiences together is such a funny, heartfelt, and cohesive way that I felt I was right there on the journey with her! I laughed and hugged my heart - such a great show!... full review
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MARIE SYLVERNE certified reviewer June 21, 2026
Must see show! Not everyone can hold an audience in a solo show the way that Laurel Kathleen so captivatingly did in this performance. Utilizing her various talents in comedy, drama, voiceover, and improv. She masterfully wove with her team, not just a recollection of an experience, but a beautiful deep dive into the psyche of an artist, living in Los Angeles, dealing with the BS of the industry, among the BS that life can throw you at the most inopportune timing. Explain, how she navigated these unfortunate circumstances in a comical relatable, fun, and unique way that only a true artist could. I can’t wait to see what she does next!... full review
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