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CORIN MCCARTHY
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June 13, 2026
tagged as:
True Crime
I knew nothing about this show and attended on a whim when the show I planned on seeing sold out. I am so glad to have made the pivot. "The Resurrectionists" didn't feel like 'Fringe theatre' - it just felt like 'theatre'. I felt as if I had stumbled upon a hidden gem tucked away in Hollywood. The script is well-constructed and never feels disconnected. The performers bring so much energy and charm to their characters. The stripped down nature of the piece and the transitions were appropriately Fringe but also never felt as if they were holding back because of those constraints. I have been attending Fringe since 2023 and this is one of the finest productions I've seen. So much so it inspired me to write a review which I rarely do. Will be a...
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ANDRES REY
certified reviewer
June 07, 2026
A very compelling script and a surprisingly fun yet still deep dramedy. The two young men in the central roles do a great job and play off each other extremely well. ...
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GUS KRIEGER
certified reviewer
June 27, 2026
This production is a moving, timely, and beautifully crafted piece of theater that combines heartfelt storytelling with an important social message. Through its interconnected characters and intimate moments, the play explores community, empathy, and resilience in a way that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable....
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LAUREL KATHLEEN
certified reviewer
June 16, 2026
This show really captured the feeling of living in a small town, and each resident was extremely three dimensional and grounded. I especially enjoyed the dynamic with the preacher, and how that tension eventually escalated with the character Cam. ...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 08, 2026
Stylish and deceptively funny take on true crime culture, small town life, and the ways in which groups of people relate to one another under stress. Some inspired staging choices and cast chemistry turned this from a solid and engaging production to my first real highlight of Fringe. ...
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MEGAN SASS
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June 17, 2026
A heartfelt story - you are really rooting for the characters in this small town. There are a number of stand-out monologues, both compellingly written and performed. The melancholy sadness, and a bit of hope from this story stays with you after you leave the theater. I also loved that this is a queer story that isn't a story about being queer. ...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 17, 2026
A truly special show! Heartwarming, heart wrenching, and performed with so much warmth and care. Genuinely funny....
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ANONYMOUS
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June 23, 2026
really emotionally charged portrait of small town life and the people who actually make up a community. loved the queer nature of the piece and really liked how the queerness wasn't the driving plot point. always enjoy some daniel johnston playing in a show, and the playwright also played the sheriff and seeing him wear so many hats, for a young playwright and creator, was really inspiring....
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JESSICA FISHER
certified reviewer
June 26, 2026
A beautifully written portrait of a small town, with a rich, full characters and effortless dialogue. Eli and Axel’s story was especially touching....
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ORIANA NUDO
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June 16, 2026
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enjoyable
Really enjoyed it! Incredible well written with great characters. I wanted to watch and hear from all of them and the story was so intriguing. I was captivated the entire time and everyone was incredible well cast. ...
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