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ROB MIKLAS
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June 09, 2014
Terrific show - one of Lost Moon's best ever. January Schonfeld is not to be missed....
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MICHAEL WELLS
certified reviewer
June 09, 2014
This was such an amazing show. Really really high quality music and performances. A totally fleshed out world, really original concept, GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO see it!!!...
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LAUREL VAIL
certified reviewer
June 09, 2014
Oh man, so great. The show is a memorial concert for a big time record producer, and it follows his career from the 70's-90's. Their ability to parody musical styles is on par with Weird Al. The songs are funny and memorable, as are all the characters they create throughout the show....
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KYLA GARCIA
uncertified reviewer
June 11, 2014
I have been hearing about Lost Moon Radio ever since I moved to LA and finally got to see what all the buzz is about. WOW. The show is awesome. Afterward, I found myself thinking about Barry Shoenfeld, as if I really knew him! I laughed the entire time. The songs are so cleverly written and totally capture the evolution of music and the rock stars of yesteryear as well as today. There are so many times when the cast could cross that line of overdoing it or being campy, especially with the nature of the script, and yet THEY NEVER DO. They simply stay grounded in truth and play it 100% straight, which is what makes it even funnier. These off the wall characters are played so truthfully, you really believe them and empathize with their ...
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ELIZABETH STEELE
certified reviewer
June 13, 2014
So much fun!! If you have any love for music- go. If you don't, still go. It's a great review of modern music utilizing a totally relatable human experience. Best memorial I've been to in years. ...
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SUSAN SASSI
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June 15, 2014
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This show was a lot of fun! Both silly and smart! The songs were hilarious and the voices were beautiful. Put this on your Fringe "must see" list!...
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TONY ENGLE
uncertified reviewer
June 15, 2014
I've been doing the Fringe thing for the past couple years, and Lost Moon Radio is probably the one act I plan my whole schedule around. This year's show Million Dollar Hair might be tied for my favorite thing I've seen them do. I really like their usual freeform radio format, but a tribute concert was right up their alley. It's kind of crazy how they just deliver song after song after song that's both super catchy and super funny. I saw another review comparing Lost Moon to Weird Al, but I think they go beyond what he does. He changes lyrics to popular songs and is always playing himself. Lost Moon creates the whole thing from scratch, from music to lyrics to characters. You can guess who they are parodying, but it's also something b...
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ROBERT BOESEL
certified reviewer
June 15, 2014
Lost Moon Radio has done it again! This time they take the audience through the life and times of a music producer, touching on several musical trends throughout the decades with their adept and hilarious original songs. You can never go wrong seeing one of their shows, and "Million Dollar Hair" is no exception....
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TONY FRANKEL
uncertified reviewer
June 15, 2014
I have to agree with Jason Rohrer's review at Stage and Cinema on this one (http://www.stageandcinema.com/2014/06/13/million-dollar-hair-lost-moon/). I am a HUGE fan of Lost Moon Radio, trumpeting about the inventive troupe for years. For “Million Dollar Hair,” the actors, the characterizations, the band, the lighting, the production: all were amazing. And no doubt there were some guffaw-inducing moments. But I found myself itching to get out of the theater. Why? The songs – the main element of the show – wore out their welcome almost immediately. There were some good riffs, but the lyrics were clunky, one-note, and sorely unsophisticated. Even the written dialogue was mostly juvenile and simply not funny. And with no individual sketches to ...
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