Meet & Greet

comedy · combined artform · Ages 16+ · United States

world premiere
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VERTON BANKS uncertified reviewer June 28, 2014
Bravo to everyone involved! This was one of the funniest shows I have seen in a really long time. The cast was impeccable. ... full review
KAREN BANKHEAD certified reviewer June 28, 2014
tagged as: comedy · hilarious · writing · funny
This play is just a hoot, and not just for those who've been in "this town" long enough to remember the days of the Thomas Guide, answering services and Hamburger Hamlet being the place to be. Yes, the Hollywood industry insider jokes are in there, but even my brother-in-law (a bonafide show biz civilian) found it hysterical. And what a delicious treat to see four brilliant actresses deliver the wickedly funny lines of Stan Zimmerman and Christian McLaughlin with such panache! Daniele Gaither, Teresa Ganzel, Vicky Lewis and Carolyn Hennesy are just spot on in their delivery and squeezing the heck out of four delightful characters. I could go on and on about how each of these ladies are a-mah-zing, but let's just say this is one priceless ens... full review
MONIQUE LUKENS uncertified reviewer June 28, 2014
So many relateable references in this show. I really was laughing a lot. Each of the actors was a trip in their own way. The monologues ran deep, yet were portrayed hysterically. If you know someone in "the biz," OR if you know someone in "the biz," or you are curious about the real thoughts and lives of people in "the biz." This is a must see. They are adding one more show on July 11th. I hope you get to see it. It is well worth it. GO!... full review
GEORGE REESE certified reviewer June 28, 2014
tagged as: ensemble theatre
One of the freshest and funniest shows about what it's like for actresses of a certain age to compete for the same part in a TV show. It is full of great inside Hollywood jokes and the 4 actresses all shined in their individual roles. In a play with 4 strong roles it's usually one of the 4 who outshine the others, but not in this case. Each of the 4 actresses shined on their own and bounced well off the others!The one who tied it all together, the office assistant, (Paul Iacono) added a biting humor to the story. And if that wasn't good enough I got to see SHIRLEY MACLAINE in the audience! Great show! I think they are having an encore performance in July! Lots of fun!... full review
TRACEY PALEO, GIA ON THE MOVE (OFFICIAL PRESS) gia on the move certified reviewer June 29, 2014
tagged as: Official Press
A Stunning Performance that took this season at the Hollywood Fringe to a new level of distinction. Read the full review: https://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/1517?details... full review
MARY ANN FARRELL uncertified reviewer June 29, 2014
I thought the performances and the writing were extremely funny. The actresses were so talented - the whole experience was really enjoyable. ... full review
DEBORAH GITELL certified reviewer June 30, 2014
The ensemble was perfectly casted, witty dialogue, Smart jokes- really enjoyed the quick pace of the show. ... full review
DANIEL JOHNSON cinesnatch.blogspot.com certified reviewer June 21, 2014
It’s a story as old as Hollywood. Four very different actresses are up for the same role as lead of a network television show: Margo, the classically-trained theatre legend; loose cannon/cautionary tale Belinda, beloved airhead and bombshell Teresa, and rising trashy reality star Desiree in the mold of NeNe Leakes. Each woman has her own reasons for desperately needing the job, despite the fact that the part they are fighting for is a turd – a silly over-sexed cartoon character of a role that the actresses note is clearly written by a man. The show is extremely well-cast, with most of the roles suiting the actors perfectly... Please read the rest of the review at <a href="http://cinesnatch.blogspot.com/2014/06/2014-hollywood-fringe-rou... full review
JANE HAJDUK certified reviewer June 23, 2014
Wonderfully directed and written. Funny, funny! The actors were perfectly cast and so "real and true" in their very big personalities.... full review
PRUDENCE FENTON uncertified reviewer June 22, 2014
Meet & Greet is a stunner the whole way through. The cast is perfect and everyone delivers a hilarious performance.. Writers Zimmerman & Maclaughlin pull out all the stops and take shots at everyone in the industry. This play is not to be missed - and I expect to see it on Broadway someday soon.... full review