N8 Zwang

comedy · green door productions · Ages 16+ · United States

world premiere
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HARRIS MARKSON certified reviewer June 28, 2014
A hilarious collection of bizarre little vignettes. The highlight of the night is Anastasia Narinskiy's sarcastic, prankster Desert Cow. Definitely worth the price of admission and at only an hour, it will leave you wanting more!... full review
CHRISTOPHER RAYMOND certified reviewer June 18, 2014
This was a fantastic production from beginning to end! I did not know what to expect when I went to see this show. The direction was all superb. The writing was truly funny and thoughtful. The actors' work was inspired. I would highly recommend N8 Zwang to anyone! ... full review
JENNY TORGERSON uncertified reviewer June 29, 2014
This show was fun fast and exciting. The vignettes were short and sweet and left you wanting more. Great direction, too, and a lot of opportunities to laugh!... full review
SUSAN HUCKLE certified reviewer June 18, 2014
Truly twisted tales indeed! Dark, funny, surprising...I thoroughly enjoyed each piece and the journey they took me on. Well acted, directed, and written, go see it!... full review
RICH WHITLEY certified reviewer June 18, 2014
tagged as: N8ZWANG AWESOME
All the plays were excellent. I go to a lot of theater in town, from small venues to the Geffen, Taper and Ahmanson and it's always about the writing. And these shows were top-notch writing -wise. The three by Ron Zwang were nuanced, edgy and very funny. "Jodie" captured a perfect slice of life situation with dialogue both human and funny. "Hope You Guess My Name" turned pop culture on its head with its humorous look at one hit wonders. "A Perfect 10" did a terrific twist on a first date with darkly idiosyncratic humor. The two plays by Nate Edelman were also terrific. "Bittersweet Salvation" was funny, turning religion on its ear and "Blind Struck Ugly Luck" was not just thought provoking but also humorous in a Southern Gothic way.... full review
KATHERINE ZAYLOR uncertified reviewer June 18, 2014
Andrew Villareal is the Jennifer Lawrence of this play. You can't stop watching him, and when it's over, you wanted him in every piece. The show's overall theme penetrates each segment. By the end of the second scene, you're searching for that thing to make you cringe or cower. It always appears: sometimes punching you in the face, sometimes leaving you with a light tap on the shoulder. Each time the writer gives you that gift is as satisfying as the last. You will leave searching for the same mysterious elements in your own life; twisting the ordinary into something deliciously strange.... full review
KELLY BRIGHTON certified reviewer June 18, 2014
tagged as: excellent · talented cast · laughs
I went to see this production with 4 friends and we all loved it. Excellent acting, writing and directing. Our favorite scene was the man lost in the desert directed by Gabrieal Griego. Ms. Griego found every moment of pathos in this hilarious farce. Well done! I highly recommend seeing this piece. The audience was very into the show. A lot of laughs. See it!... full review
WILLIAM GABRIEL GRIER certified reviewer June 21, 2014
tagged as: fun · clever · original · smart · funny
What a fun group of plays. All very interesting concepts and extremely entertaining. Loved them.... full review
D. K. uncertified reviewer June 21, 2014
tagged as: Laugh riot · Zwang zwings!
Five excellent plays in one hour. Ron Zwang wrote the first three and they were an absolute hoot. Compliments to all concerned! Viva Fringe Fest!... full review
MAUDE BONANNI uncertified reviewer July 14, 2014
I loved the topics and thought they were all very well elaborated, great flow of diologues, funny, vibrant, very well acted, and directed. A big applause, a big 10.... full review