Breaking Bard

comedy · the porters of hellsgate · Ages 13+ · United States of America

world premiere
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LAUREN PETERSON certified reviewer June 25, 2015
This show was extremely clever. It was well written, beautifully acted and directed. I did watch Breaking Bad, and this show had be laughing out loud. They did an amazing job with a tiny space. I look forward to seeing more by this group and by the writer. ... full review
HETTIE HURTES certified reviewer June 25, 2015
If you're a fan of Breaking Bad you HAVE to see this show. It's a brilliant homage to one of TV's most brilliant series, performed in perfect "Shakespeak" complete with quotes from the Bard that fit perfectly into the story. It's quite incredible that Gus Krieger was able to tell the entire tale in under an hour complete with many of the memorable details from the series. They even had Marie wearing purple for heaven's sake! The cast, several of who portray various characters, is brilliant, each one taking on the look and demeanor of the series' original. If I say much more, and I'd love to, I'll spoil it....so I'll just leave it at this: Breaking Bad fans THIS IS A MUST SEE!... full review
TROY WHITAKER uncertified reviewer June 26, 2015
If there was something higher than "amazing," I would rate it that. Do not miss this brilliant and hilarious show. Fantastic writing, directing, and acting. This is exactly the play theatre/TV nerds need to see. I wish there was more Walt Junior.... full review
JL SILVERMAN certified reviewer June 26, 2015
If you get the chance - GO! I am more familiar with the Bard than the Bad but had many laughs at the genius mashing of both. ... full review
DINA KAMPMEYER certified reviewer June 26, 2015
tagged as: #BestofFringe
As a long time fan of all things Shakespeare and a somewhat recent convert to the cult of Breaking Bad, this was a must see Fringe show for me. Thank you goodness I bought my tickets early, cause this instant classic has a much-deserved sold out run. The show is a perfect blend of humor, high-brow monologues, low-brow characters and machine guns. Major props to the brilliant writer who perfectly blended Elizabethan text with a very modern story, all done with wit and humor. The cast (many of whom were doing double or triple duty) was charming and the set was completely bare, allowing the audience to focus purely on the language and acting. Spoilers abound, so Breaking Bad fans only! This is a true Fringe triumph and I hope it gets... full review
ANDREW JOSEPH PEREZ certified reviewer June 27, 2015
From whatever angle you approaching Gus Krieger's melding of Shakespeare's canon with Breaking Bad, you will be enticed by each moment, by every line, stoked with a hot poker to catch every word lest you miss any reference. By blending passages and lines from the canon with the names, places, and necessarily-skin-and-bones plot of Breaking Bad, what Krieger and the Porters have created is a spark notes rendering of the hit television series that keep the Shakespearephiles perked up, hoping to identify from which play each line comes. While many favorite elements of Breaking Bad are lost (my kingdom for a Mike), the massive paring-down is obviously required for the time constraints of Fringe, and quickly force the audience to adapt our ... full review
TARA DONOVAN certified reviewer June 28, 2015
tagged as: original play · shakespeare · comedy · guns · drugs
'Breaking Bard' was a geniusly crafted script that melded the most famous lines in Shakespeares works with modern day 'Breaking Bad'. Having never seen 'Breaking Bad', I was still easily able to follow the story (and now don't need to binge watch 6 seasons on Netflix). The actors had a fabulous command of the language and of their Breaking Bad characters. Congrats to a fun, well done productions!... full review