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1920's
engaging
excellent acting and writing!
funny and charming
go!
great cast
inspired
new york
biographical
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clever
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MARTIN YEWCHUK
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June 16, 2017
If I had another hand I would give "Nights At The Algonquin Round Table" three thumbs up! I totally enjoyed this play; it was a perfect fit for the Three Clubs venue. Very witty, lots of laughs and an unexpected ending...what more could a guy ask for...great music? It has that too....
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ANONYMOUS
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June 15, 2017
Fun environment and a great cast and play!...
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ERNEST KEARNEY
thetvolution.com
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June 19, 2017
A gold medal...
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PATRICK DUNCAN
certified reviewer
June 19, 2017
One of the best written and acted theater pieces I have seen in Hollywood. ...
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MONIQUE LEBLEU
99% magazine/freelance
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June 16, 2017
Seeing that this is a piece fueled by a passion for writing and writers, this is the very kind of show that could inspire a contemporary audience to want to know who these writers were, what made them tick and how they affected generations. I still hope it does so....
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JACK STROUD
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June 18, 2017
The best scripted,acted,directed,and produced Original Play at Fringe....A must see...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 19, 2017
tagged as:
comedy literary
The writer(s) should win an award. ...
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MARIA LEICY
uncertified reviewer
June 20, 2017
Fun show with quick wit! Loved the use of the stage....
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HOLLY WITHAM
certified reviewer
June 18, 2017
Wit, panache and class are all alive and well at the Three Clubs in Hollywood, where Steve Vlasak's "Nights at the Algonquin Round Table" is finishing up a run as part of the Hollywood Fringe. When you step through the doors into the back room, you are stepping back in time to 1925 New York City, at the luxurious Algonquin Hotel, where every day for lunch, the infamous "Vicious Circle" held court.
We are introduced to it all by Sally, a waitress who knows not only everything that goes on in the back room where the rosewood table sits, but also a lot of what goes on in other rooms, throughout the hotel. Her knowledge has made her wise, not bitter and she knows a good thing when she sees one. Today she sees a very good thing, in the pers...
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ROB STEVENS
haineshisway.com
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June 05, 2017
Needs more focused writing and tighter direction....
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