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JEFF L WILLIAMS
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June 07, 2016
I loved this play. It's a grab-you-by-the-lapels, shake, repeat experience. Intense drama expertly balanced with spot on humor. ...
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EDWARD GOODMAN
uncertified reviewer
June 08, 2016
If you like knife fights or trains smashing into each other, or either of these actors, you'll like this.
MOVE IT UP YOUR LIST....
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CARLA NEUSS
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June 11, 2016
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existential
See above...
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JENNIFER DEROSA
certified reviewer
June 07, 2016
Great work. Incredibly talented Actors. A very interesting story told in tandem. Good show, go see it!...
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ELISA NOEMÍ
uncertified reviewer
June 13, 2016
TILT will surely make you tilt forward in your seat...and then tilt back again, brace yourself for the ride...a MUST SEE! ...
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MANDI MOSS
uncertified reviewer
June 13, 2016
One of the best things that I've seen at Fringe. Everyone should see this show and I hope that it gets a run elsewhere and gets in front of more audience...
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NATHAN WELLMAN
uncertified reviewer
June 16, 2016
The show's wildness is like deliberately jumping out of a plane without a parachute just for the adrenaline rush. Two rock star performances slamming against each other in a way that makes the audience feel just as vulnerable as the actors. (In a good, edge-of-your-seat-creepy way, not in a oh-my-God-make-it-stop kind of way.)...
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TROY HEARD
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June 18, 2016
You can't always judge a book by its cover, but TILT had some killer artwork. Looked like some classic Guy Ritchie pulp, but I thought there's no way that could be pulled off on stage...
And it wasn't.
Because TILT was way better than some Guy Ritchie joint.
We got a solid two-hander that's exploding bigger than the confines of that small room. Engaging story, characters, dialogue - I want to see them on a big screen. As is, though, we have the American Martin McDonagh.
Real performances, constantly shifting and surprising. This is a definite must-see for anybody craving a savory hour of theatre....
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