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MEREDITH BARBER
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June 16, 2014
A hilarious rundown of three decades of popular music. It was so much fun to see how the cast and band would tackle styles like chick folk, arena rock, hip hop girl groups, and alternative angry women from the '90s. Also lots of funny random stuff like a lounge singer and a weirdo European collective. All put together by a fictional record producer who's like a mashup of Clive Davis and Donald Trump. The funniest hour of your week. See it!...
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RASIKA MATHUR
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June 28, 2014
This is my 3rd time seeing a Lost Moon Radio Show.
I appreciate how ORIGINAL each show is. How they take
The time to always craft brand new brilliance.
For this show, the way the different musical genres were incorporated into this dead dude's tribute gave us a chance to see them do what they do best. AWESOME singing and written lyrics. Unexpected callbacks and hilarious characters w unique personas.
They just make me wanna quit my jobless job and join the circus! Or them!
-rasika mathur...
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HAYLEY BROWN
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June 17, 2014
Such fun! Clever songs performed by a talented cast, all beautifully tied together by a hilariously confused January Schonfeld, with a sweet/awesome ending. Go see!!...
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GREG Z
uncertified reviewer
June 29, 2014
I swear I heard the applause of the ghosts of the producers of Lawrence Welk and Solid Gold. Lost Moon Radio was a mega-show, really a $50-ticket type event. Huge, not to be missed. The only problem is songs like "Staycation" and "Philological" won't leave your head. And that's a pretty good thing....
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GREGORY CRAFTS
uncertified reviewer
June 30, 2014
I've been a Lost Moon Radio fanboy since I first heard "Whites Only Fountain" with Ben Hill from the light booth at The Theatre of the Arts Arena Stage at the inaugural Fringe Festival in 2010, and I've made an effort to see every LMR show I can since then. Million Dollar Hair departs from the crew's usual format, but this incarnation provides a bevy of new, eccentric and fun characters for the Lost Moon universe, as well as bringing back a few old favorites.
Lauren Flans once again demonstrates why she is not only one of the hottest undiscovered rappers in the game today, but a comic genius as well. Her song, "Babies Havin' Babies" is perhaps one of the most brilliant pieces of musical sketch I've seen. Right in the vein of Chaplain, S...
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LYLE FRIEDERICHS
certified reviewer
June 20, 2014
So much fun! Love what these established talents have brought to us this year. Sit in the front row! I had a blast and would recommend this to any of my theater going friends!...
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BENJAMIN DURHAM
certified reviewer
June 21, 2014
This show was so brilliantly written and performed that I came and saw it twice! So freaking funny! With Lost Moon Radio shows you always know you're in for a good time, and if think they outdid themselves this year, some of the funniest stuff I've seen them do. Don't miss this show!...
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PAULINE ADAMEK
certified reviewer
June 21, 2014
Review by Pauline Adamek. ***This review first appeared on www.ArtsBeatLA.com ***
The Lost Moon Radio kids have done it again, serving up a screamingly funny, pitch perfect musical parody entitled "Million Dollar Hair." This new and hilarious musical spoof show purportedly celebrates the life and death of fictional music industry icon Bernie Schonfeld. We learn all about the dodgy career of this “legendary” record producer and music mogul as we attend a tribute concert hosted by his meek and somewhat neglected daughter January Schonfeld (Leslie Korein).
Stumbling over big words such as “entrepreneurial” and “cacophony,” our sweet narrator haltingly outlines her father’s early life. (He was “the son of Czechoslovakian immigrants.”) ...
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BROOKE SEGUIN
certified reviewer
June 23, 2014
LMR is on the hallelujah mountaintop EVERY show. I'd say it keeps getting better, but every show is equal amounts of better. So strategically funny and so many unforgettable characters. Even the "roadies" move mic stands hilariously. Long story short, I would make out with this show behind the bleachers. ...
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KURT GARDNER
certified reviewer
June 17, 2014
Winner of “Top of the Fringe” in 2012, the Lost Moon Radio team once again brings its A-game to the Fringe Fest with a show that’s a departure from its usual format — and it’s a scream....
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