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The Terrible Somnambulists

Dramatic Theatre · Hostile Architecture · Ages 16+ · 45 mins · United States of America

World Premiere
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JERILYN PAIGE certified reviewer June 09, 2026
A lighthearted, frivolous romp through…existential terror. A Brechtian homage to Godot. The writing is top-notch: this is probably the smartest play at Fringe this year. Go. You’ll either be hurt or healed. White and Black stand under a lamppost in the middle of nothingness. Why are they there? How did they get there? What is out there? Can they leave? The play asks more questions than it answers. Words that popped to mind include fear, absurd, poetry, memory, madness, existential, religion, Godot, Brecht, vocabulary, existentialism, humor, longing, funny, self-referential, cruel, gripping, mesmerizing, nihilistic, Sartrian, philosophy, and hopeless. Well do this again tomorrow.... full review
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ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 28, 2026
Really interesting introspective on the meaninglessness of life. Love the idea and wonderful writing. ... full review
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PETER MATSUMOTO certified reviewer June 27, 2026
tagged as: Beckett · strange · contemplative
A short and strong contemplative piece, The Terrible Somnambulists hearkens back to the traditions of existentialist icons in a wonderful way. ... full review
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ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 22, 2026
deep, existential and thought provoking. also funny. the actors made the complexity of this type of play clear and understandable. it is throughly entertaining. the writing and story is truly top notch. would see again.... full review
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JC BEST certified reviewer June 22, 2026
This play takes you through quite the whirlwind of emotions! The writing is face paced and the actors are committed to their characters thru the end ... full review
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JW DEAN certified reviewer June 15, 2026
Very cool show to see. Truly two men (good acting!), lit by just a lamppost, while we watch them explore depths of mind and wonder where these two men come from, are going, and who they are now. Just on the cusp of knowing. Both with fears and secrets and frustrations. But with plenty going on to keep your attention. ... full review
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TANNER CIPRIANO certified reviewer June 12, 2026
tagged as: literary · Dark Comedy · absurd
I loved all of the absurdist existentialism this play is dealing with! When the performance started with no talking for the first 5 minutes or so, I was almost ready for the entire show to be speechless, but I also loved hearing everything both characters had to say. It definitely reminded me of Beckett in all the best ways!... full review
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ZAY WARFIELD certified reviewer June 09, 2026
tagged as: fear · Darkness · clever
What we have here, my fellow theatre nerds, is a deliciously fun script and existential crisis!... full review
the terrible somnambulists
LAUREL KATHLEEN certified reviewer June 09, 2026
tagged as: smart · abstract · dark humor · existential
It was completely engaging and created such a rich, unsettling environment from the start. A two hander with crackling chemistry between characters that never rely on tired tropes: each actor goes through various emotions and argues multiple points of view with ease. Like old friends, they comfortably argue, and agree, and then go back to arguing. Their movements in the small space were enough to keep us engaged but never too much to be distracting, which helped me really focus on their dialogue and the story. ... full review
the terrible somnambulists
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 09, 2026
A brilliant debut for the writer! Strong emotional performances from both the actors and a deep, thoughtful script that makes you wonder which of the two characters you inhabit in your day to day life.... full review
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