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BRENDAN WEINHOLD
uncertified reviewer
June 16, 2014
It's hard to know what every moment is saying, but people moving through intentionally lit space is a fascinating way to get us to wonder....
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ALEX SCOTT
uncertified reviewer
June 18, 2014
Jaw-dropping theatre is hard to come by, especially in a piece with no dialogue. Incredible precision, timing, and physicality. In the four years I've been at the Fringe festival... this is the coolest, most breath-taking piece of theatre I've ever had the pleasure of sitting through. INCREDIBLE - Don't miss it. ...
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KYLA GARCIA
uncertified reviewer
June 29, 2014
I stumbled upon this show due to the Fringe app and it was the happiest accident. I literally walked into another world. This cast is extraordinary. They epitomize the word ensemble. Every movement, every interaction, every look at the audience, every single moment is 110% lived in and authentically experienced. I connected so much with this piece. It left me feeling moved, inspired, melancholy and joyful all at once. It felt like a glimpse inside the human experience. This show was my absolute favorite ensemble piece at Fringe this year. Bravo Source Material! ...
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ASHLEY STEED
certified reviewer
June 17, 2014
This beautiful movement-dance piece directed by Sam Szabo and Samantha Shay, is wonderfully inventive and stunning. The ensemble of eight moves with great control and dexterity and have expressive and engaging facial expressions.
Although there’s not much of a story line here (and when you think you have some sort of a narrative it changes pace completely), the sheer beauty of the piece washes over you and is incredibly interesting to watch. Again, the ensemble’s focus and dedication must be praised. The use of flashlights as the bulk of the lighting creates a sensational effect of being lost in the forest. With the first half danced around books, I kept imagining that these were young kids who had never seen a book before and were being ...
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JEFFREY WYLIE
certified reviewer
June 20, 2014
BEAUTIFUL show. A choreographed performance piece of stunning focus and clarity, i highly recommend it!!...
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CONSTANCE JAQUAY STRICKLAND
uncertified reviewer
June 22, 2014
It took my breath away and then gave me new breadth. The ensemble was pitch perfect-from the beginning they took me on a ride and never let me go. The ability to harness silence before releasing/giving it away is not an easy task & they did it with a fervor power. It is my favorite piece of fringe and is a Must See! It was powerful and I shall not be forgetting the feeling it gave me, taught me, gave me cause for pause a long while. Cheers to Sam & Samantha for creating work that was alive and brought us all to a loss of words. ...
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MARGARET KEMP
certified reviewer
June 22, 2014
So nice...I'm seeing it twice. For real. This show is wonderful. It drew all my senses in...This show actually made me believe in theatre and reminded why I go. I hope you can get a ticket or two....
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ERNEST KEARNEY
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certified reviewer
June 24, 2014
“In The Fog” A stunningly beautiful piece directed by Samantha Shay inspired by Yuri Norstein’s animated film “Hedgehog in the Fog”. From the first moment they had me, and if they hadn't ended the show I'd still be sitting there. A feast for the eye. ...
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