House of Rabbits - Charivari in Voyeurville

praxis limited · Ages 13+ · United States of America

world premiere
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ERIC KWONRAD certified reviewer June 28, 2015
A dark, sultry descent into an erotic nightmare of sinful decadence...where Faust meets David Lynch!!!... full review
ERNEST KEARNEY thetvolution.com certified reviewer July 04, 2015
HOUSE OF RABBITS CHARIVARI IN VOYEUR-VILLE (Platinum Medal) “House of Rabbits Charivari in Voyeur-ville” developed by Brandon Baruch and directed by Baruch and Kyle Johnston owes a great deal to The British Music Hall\rock band The Tiger Lillies and their musical reinterpretation of Heinrich Hoffmann’s 19th century children’s book “Der Struwwelpeter” or “Shockheaded Peter”. Hoffmann’s illustrated book of rhymes was intended to furnish German children with moral instructions, instructions which basically played out as, don’t be a little prick or Shockheaded Peter will swoop down, rip your arms and legs off and replace them with twigs. House of Rabbits, which describes itself as a: “Hardcore-Vaudeville/Art-Rock band” has created a show wh... full review
PAULINE ADAMEK certified reviewer June 17, 2015
Follow the link (“original article”) for our Exit Review of "Charivari in Voyeurville," which is part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival 2015. Exit Reviews is a new series of ‘vlogs’ or video reviews presented by ArtsBeatLA.com. Guest critic - Kurt Gardner presents his review - http://www.artsbeatla.com/2015/06/hff15-9/ ... full review
DAMIAN ANASTASIO certified reviewer June 16, 2015
Great show, lot's of fun, must see!!... full review
AJ JONES certified reviewer June 17, 2015
Just go.... full review
MICHAEL LUTHERAN certified reviewer June 17, 2015
I knew very little when I walked into House of Rabbits' "CHARIVARI IN VOYEURVILLE" but I left bemoaning the fact that I couldn't live in this world of fantastical, highly expressionist, and dare I say attractive village of rocked out animals. As defined by the ever-knowing Wikipedia, Charivari is defined as: "The loud, public ritual evolved to a form of social coercion, for instance, to force an as-yet-unmarried couple to wed." This show is loud, breaking all boundaries of ritual and presents to us an unbridled look into gossip and sexuality. From the beginning cast members flitter through the crowd as we gathered in our seats, some speaking to us, others singing to themselves. The stage is set with wooden planks, boxes and then finally... full review
DAVID LEBARRON certified reviewer June 22, 2015
What wonderful spectacle and music. I had a really good time. Don't think that me saying it was "cool" is kind of like calling art "interesting" cuz I mean it in the best way: it was really cool. ... full review