Up Down Stick Stuck

ensemble theatre · ray burley productions · Ages 13+ · United States of America

world premiere
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ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 14, 2016
Great show. Refreshingly good acting. ... full review
MARY BONNEY certified reviewer June 14, 2016
A beautiful, heartbreaking look into what happens when people let their guard down and show how vulnerable we are. At the end, we all just want to be loved - by our partners, by our parents, by each other. It's amazing what this three person cast does with just a stage and a few props but then again, that's what makes Fringe shows incredible, especially this one. ... full review
FELICIA HOM uncertified reviewer June 14, 2016
tagged as: existential · grief · relationship · humanity
"Up Down Stick Stuck" is a modern day take on Sartre's "No Exit." The premise is brilliant, a story of three strangers who become forced to interact with each other within the confines of a suspended elevator. Each of the three characters are brought to life with astounding artistry and their portrayers allow us to peer into their psyches. The audience is invited into an intimate setting and learn each of the three's particular grievance. ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 14, 2016
All the actors did a great, job, but Brendan Weinhold did an outstanding job.... full review
SUSAN LOUISE O'CONNOR uncertified reviewer June 19, 2016
Perfect Fringe Show... full review
JEFFREY GOLD uncertified reviewer June 19, 2016
An engaging cast in a pressure cooker of a situation that allowed each character to examine the struggles in their current lives and reach a catharsis of sorts before they re-establish contact with the outside world. A fun 'ride'.... full review
BRI GIGER certified reviewer June 24, 2016
Beautiful. Heart warming. Perfectly short. The lighting showed time and space and flashbacks so well. ... full review
KRISTEN BOULÉ certified reviewer June 24, 2016
A unique exploration with an in-depth interpretation of three very interesting and extremely well acted characters. Simplistic and finely tuned, well worth seeing for the acting alone. Interesting and well-paced. I saw a late night 1130p performance and I was completely engaged and entertained!... full review
CHRISTINE DITILLIO uncertified reviewer June 24, 2016
Well acted, well written. Performances were solid across the board. Moments of comedy mixed with poignancy. A reflection of the fleeting relationships forged and forgotten within seconds in today's times.... full review
AMY SCHUMACHER uncertified reviewer June 25, 2016
It is very clear that the actors are personally connected to this piece. It is a little slice of life that is extremely relatable. All three of the actors deliver an emotional performance and each of them are very grounded in their characters. I couldn't help but see elements of myself in each of them. I left the space feeling open, recharged and excited about theatre! I loved it so much I saw it twice!... full review