Serial Killers

cabaret & variety · sacred fools theater · Ages 18+ · United States of America

world premiere
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ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 05, 2016
tagged as: hilarious · bloody · and fun
An impressive theatrical feat. Who would have thought that theater and cage fighting would meld together so hilariously.... full review
AARON FRANCIS uncertified reviewer June 07, 2016
Brilliant variety, wonderful writing acting and presentation. ... full review
ERIC GIANCOLI uncertified reviewer June 12, 2016
This show is amazballs!... full review
NATHAN WELLMAN uncertified reviewer June 07, 2016
Fantastic and unpredictable. Best late night theatre format I've ever seen.... full review
ANGELA SAUER uncertified reviewer June 10, 2016
A great time to get introduced to this long-running late-night show at Sacred Fools Theatre... and at times that aren't all late-night! The audience has the power to determine which shows move forward to later rounds. So much fun. You'll love it!... full review
JENNIFER DEROSA uncertified reviewer June 13, 2016
Original and extremely entertaining!... full review
CAROL NACE uncertified reviewer June 18, 2016
We enjoyed this show and were glad that they had an early version for those of us who are not night owls. ... full review
TONY FOSTER certified reviewer June 21, 2016
There's a reason Serial Killers has become a Los Angeles theater institution. Whether you witness a story's journey from start to finish, or you catch a single episode - it's always an entertaining evening! ... full review
JEFF LAUB uncertified reviewer June 23, 2016
My first experience with Serial Killers, and it was an absolute delight! Great short plays bolstered by the manic energy of the host. The stand-outs for me were "My Husband My Father" and "Dreadnought" (sorry it didn't continue on!), but all the plays were enjoyable. Definitely check this show out if you can, during Fringe or beyond! ... full review
AARON MENDELSON certified reviewer June 26, 2016
I saw the final showdown between two formidable shows: Rebecca Larsen's "Kitty" and Lauren Van Kurin and Amber Ruffin's, "My Father, My Husband..." Funny, exciting, and competitive. A fun night of theater. ... full review