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AMELIA DECHART
uncertified reviewer
June 22, 2026
Unplugged Electric Guitar is one of the most impactful pieces of theater I’ve ever seen. Danny’s story was beautifully written, poignant, funny, deeply resonant and expertly crafted. Everyone’s performance was filled with subtext, fluidly flowing from beat to beat with emotion and heart. This is the type of theater that inspires me to chase what I love. ...
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PETER SCHIAVELLI
certified reviewer
June 29, 2026
A reminder that size is not the same thing as power, Unplugged Electric Guitar is an incisive, witty, honest, expertly crafted and performed story whose underlying message of compassion and understanding will speak—in the most sensitive, humble way—to anyone who has felt adrift. To (probably pretentiously) quote Albee: “good writers define reality.” This reality is both beautifully defined by the writer and beautifully rendered by the production....
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ALICIA WELLS
certified reviewer
June 27, 2026
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family drama ·
if you like sam shepard (Shepard-ish) ·
Americana ·
immersive ·
superbly acted ·
poignant
When I first saw the title Unplugged Electric Guitar, I thought, Hmm... is this a story about a rock-and-roll guy deciding to go folk—a Bob Dylan in reverse? Or perhaps a drama about the time the power went out during a performance.
I was very pleasantly surprised to discover that Unplugged Electric Guitar is something far more profound: a metaphor for a life un-lived.
This play is exceptionally poignant and beautifully acted. Danny Rocco creates a world that the audience becomes fully absorbed in—a world where sadness and hope swirl together in equal measure.
The character of Danny finds himself standing at a fork in the road: whether to become like the father he has only just begun to know, or to become the person he senses he can be de...
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KRISTIAN MONDAY
uncertified reviewer
June 24, 2026
I absolutely loved this show. Danny has an incredible ability to bare his soul and honestly examine love, family, work, creativity, and how all of those pieces collide as life keeps changing around us. I found myself thinking about my own relationships and priorities long after it ended.
Just as impressive were the performances. Every actor felt completely honest and emotionally present, and the cast shared an undeniable chemistry that made each relationship feel authentic. I found myself invested not just in the central story, but in every connection unfolding onstage.
I also loved that all of those themes were grounded in a genuine love of theater and storytelling. It made the show feel both deeply personal and universally relatable....
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LINDA OKIMOTO
certified reviewer
June 23, 2026
I cannot stop thinking about this show. The intimacy, the emotion, the memories of my own experience as both the creative young person with hopes and dreams and also as a parent of a young sensitive creative person wanting more for them but also not wanting to inhibit their dreams. It is a dichotomy of wanting to live in the world of creative pursuit surrounded by people telling you what is your back up plan, or you'll never make it, or it is too competitive...and education is so expensive and you need something to make sure you can take care of yourself and not depend on anyone.
I was a therapist and had many clients who were depressed and sad because they lived their parents dream for them and not their own dreams, daunted by the fear...
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SAM SHEEKS
certified reviewer
June 22, 2026
And honest and poignant depiction of all the unspoken tension between parents, their children, and generational anxieties. This play speaks to the very universal human fear of pursuing your dreams and being let down....
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JONAH WEILAND
certified reviewer
June 22, 2026
A tremendous piece of theater that uses space brilliantly. Intimate. Personal. Heartfelt and touching. Danny has written something deep, filled with subtext and sharp dialogue that says so much without saying it directly. He writes how people speak and how they express emotion - rarely directly, but with indirect cues and in subtle ways.
The cast was sepctacular. All of them were fantastic, some of the best acting I saw at the Fringe, but a special mention of Jack Little is required who blew me away with both a youthful enthusiasm, but also a real vulnerability when he's confronted by the realities of life.
This is/was a great show, in a unique setting, beautifully directed and perfectly executed by everyone. Incredible theater!...
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JARED GOODE
certified reviewer
June 21, 2026
I don’t know the last time I saw a show that had me so tightly in its grip. An incredibly effective and moving piece — a mirror especially for milennial gay artists who have wrestled with the importance of doing art and following passions while navigating a world where the “easiest thing to do” is to not do the thing you love. ...
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