Live From the Grave: It's John Belushi

cabaret & variety · blaise productions · Ages 21+ · United States of America

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ELIZA JAMES certified reviewer June 06, 2016
Really creative and cool. ... full review
JENNIFER BLAKE certified reviewer June 06, 2016
tagged as: funny · bar · band
Jack is such a strong Belushi and clearly has studied his life and has a deep respect for a fellow comedian. Three clubs is a great spot for this show.... full review
TEHANA WEEKS certified reviewer June 08, 2016
The show is interesting; I really learned about John Belushi.... full review
HELENA COSENTINO certified reviewer June 17, 2016
High Energy, Full of Laughs! Belushi rocks it along with his ensemble of talented performers. Go see this show. It is fun, funny, informative and will make you want to get up and dance! ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 06, 2016
A very entertaining look at a brilliant life lost more than 30 years ago. Made the audience feel like we had a glimpse of that time and that life.... full review
KELLY MULLIS certified reviewer June 12, 2016
tagged as: John Belushi · Jack Zullo
DON'T miss this wild, interactive look into the Crazy Life of John Belushi! Surely to be one of the Best of Fringe 2016! ... full review
PAMELA HILL certified reviewer June 12, 2016
John Belushi was a character bigger than life...Thanks again to Jack, the cast, & crew for bringing it to the stage! :) ... full review
BILL CHOTT certified reviewer June 14, 2016
Comedy nerds, festival goers and all audiences will enjoy this show. Zullo can bottle his sweat and sell it after every show. A lot of hard work behind the scenes and on stage is apparent. ... full review
PAUL LAUDEN certified reviewer June 26, 2016
tagged as: energetic · fun · historical · musical · spontaneous · Footage · video · funny!
A well researched and thought out homage to John Belushi! The live music was a wonderful added touch. The show was an absolute blast! ... full review
ERIK BLAIR certified reviewer June 18, 2016
John Belushi was chaos incarnate. So it sort of feels appropriate that a play about his early career should also feel like chaos incarnate. The question however, is whether that chaos is happening purely ONSTAGE or also behind-the-scenes. And while I really, REALLY liked Jack Zullo AS john Belushi himself, I wasn't entirely sure about where the chaos was coming from in the rest of the current version of this production. It's a giant cast of actors who are playing comedians I know--but I can't recognize them from the actors' performances or costumes or mannerisms. There are lots of scenes that are apparently replications of early Second City and other comic sketches--but they seem somehow unrehearsed (which seems strange, given that the o... full review