The Porters dive back into obscure, Shakespeare-adjacent material with this hilarious, absurd soap opera. Strong performances and off-the-wall comedy carry this piece as we realize we'll probably never see this play again....
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An Elizabethan Wile E. Coyote murder plot comedy with excellent use of language and physicality....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 28, 2026
One of the best shows at Fringe this year! What a fun way to be introduced to a much lesser known work. I will be keeping an eye out for future productions from The Porters of Hellsgate!...
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Gus Krieger has taken an obscure play and adapted it into a wildly entertaining, thoroughly engaging show. I had no idea what to expect and I absolutely loved it. ...
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What a wonderful opportunity to see this play, done by so many talented folks. A wonderfully silly, weird, dark and funny piece. If you love the classics, don't miss!...
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Loved it! Obscure maybe-Shakespeare play that was certainly as good as any early Shakespeare play and can easily stand on its own merits....
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Overall very well done. Certainly the high point of my day at the Fringe. I really would have liked it better in period costume. Performances were very good, especially Alice and Arden, but men in the supporting male roles would have carried it a bit better in my view I realize this can be a problem , but I remain a purist....
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