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genius!! do not miss this show!!
hot
progressive
british
clever
comedy
drag
entertaining
excellent
farce
funny
hilarious
honest
humorous
interesting
language
minimalist
must-see
parody
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queer
revisionist shakespeare
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LINDSEY BRUNO
uncertified reviewer
June 03, 2016
Fun show to see with friends. Would recommend to Shakepeare nerds and parody people. Would like to see again after a few more runs. ...
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GARY BOOHER
certified reviewer
June 18, 2016
Macbeth may never be seen the same again. Shakespeare from comedy to tragedy and back again, all in one play for a solid engaging 65 minutes. It has it all - cute, clever, funny, serious, queer, and HOT! What a cast and talented writing. I want to see more by this writer and actors. Bring it all on!...
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PENNY STARR, JR
uncertified reviewer
June 18, 2016
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revisionist Shakespeare
If you're a nerd that loves revisionist Shakespeare, this comedy is for you. The play moves along at a nice clip—although the end gets bogged down with tacked on political rhetoric that doesn't seem to fit the mood and tone of the piece up until then. But there are plenty of laughs prior to that, and for those I say "thanks!" ...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 18, 2016
The writing in the style of Shakespeare was brilliant; witty, clever and hilarious. Ryan J W Smith could be the rightful heir to Ludlam and Busch. A bawdy delight!...
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SCOTT SANDERS
certified reviewer
June 26, 2016
I've told everyone about the show, even my friends in London....
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CHARLES ZIARKO
certified reviewer
June 06, 2016
The only Fringe show I've ever seen that provided NO program so that you could identify the Talented Actors (its only flaw)!
Spoofy, sometimes Colloquial take on MacBeth as a Hen-Pecked Husband, using Shakespeare's Actual Text---but not all of it! Excellent cast, though too much of the Drag Queen Witch unbalanced the work of the rest of the cast. ...
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 03, 2016
While someone who is not familiar with the Scottish Tragedy may find inside references vague, and the writing can smack of silly more than storytelling. there is some top-notch acting, and the writer/director Ryan Smith is a hottie (which is why he goes shirtless the whole play)....
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