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brillant
engaging
genius!! do not miss this show!!
intelligent and very insightful
must see
amazing
bard
brilliant
brilliant acting
captivating
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entertaining
fun
funny
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musical comedy
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JACK FRY
certified reviewer
June 27, 2015
Okay, I'm looking for a box that I can check that is higher than "Amazing". This was a mind blowing experience. Michael Shaw Fisher is a gift to American Theater, I was captivated from start to finish. His work never ceases to bewilder and astound. Put this first on your Must See List. ...
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GLENDA SUGGS
certified reviewer
June 28, 2015
Beautiful singing, artful story telling and... very sneakily... a historical lesson about Shakespeare's life. I learned a lot and enjoyed it!
Normally I hate 1 man shows. It's hard to build a relationship with people that aren't physically there and often more difficult for the audience to believe that relationship. But in this show Fisher keeps the focus active by interacting with the audience and keeping the conversations with off stage persons to a minimum.
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ADAM SCOTT WEISSMAN
certified reviewer
June 30, 2015
This show is fascinating for fans of Shakespeare and the use of music and Elizabethan English combined with modern double entendres is truly astonishing. The only caveat is that this is not a good show for the casual Shakespeare reader!...
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KAT MICHELS
certified reviewer
June 08, 2015
#ChanceItLA - If you are a big Shakespeare and or history fan you definitely want to see this, but if the personal life of Shakespeare holds no interest to you, you should probably skip it. Michael Shaw Fisher, as Shakespeare, is a consummate performer and engages the audience through fun insults, groan worthy puns and a several songs, a couple of which included audience participation. Three Clubs is the perfect venue for this show, as you feel like you are in a tavern with Shakespeare. But as a whole, this is a biography, a cleverly done biography, but one that doesn't necessarily shed new insight into the life of the famous bard....
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