Orange Mango Cabaret is a combination of separate scenes that expertly weave together for a very cohesive feel. The writing & performances deftly reveal the pockets of ugliness that permeate throughout our 'civilized' society. These well crafted story lines showcase specific elements and attitudes, which have contributed to our divisive political climate today. ...
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A thoroughly entertaining show geared for those of us to the left of the political scene, as well as those committed to exposing the fake news rampant today. With a talented cast, many of whom play multiple roles in several short skits addressing how we got into our current political situation with our Mango in Charge, the troupe is led by the fabulous Orange Mango Cabaret host, Friv O'Less (Sierra Taylor) who pulls an orange curtain across the stage to allow for scene changes. Her banter will pull you in and her charisma will entice you to listen and desire her.
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewerJune 17, 2017
Very entertaining mix of music, comedy and a hard look at today's political issues. ...
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Inventive, acerbic and theatrical. This show combines great short plays with an innovative conceit for a rewarding hour of wise cautionary tales that are, sadly, needed in our current political clime. Awesome work by the cast, too. Thank you!...
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ORANGE MANGO CABARET is a delightful review of political aspects that comprise our current landscape.
The moment you enter the space the stage is set with the tone by the caustic and charismatic master of ceremonies Friv O'Less (played expertly by Sierra Tatlor) who is able to bridge the gap between 6 episodes with a memorizing patter that acts as connective tissue. Think Rod Serling with a Harley Quinn edge.
Each episode is a different style and the ensemble flows effortlessly in between.
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TOTAL TRANSPARENCY! I wrote a little for this show. But I won't steer you wrong. I can still be objective.
Okay, first of all, I don't know who wrote that part about Fake News but my god. What work!
I kid. It is my way, no?
Yes!
Alright. Enough about me.
I say more of this Orange Mango Cabaret business. This feels really Fringy to me: An immediate response to 2017. It takes the things we are currently trying to make sense of on a daily basis and pushes them, twists them, runs them into each other to see what happens.
Rambunctious. That's the word.
Orange Mango Cabaret (OMG on the street) isn't an elegant show. It's got a heavy hand in places. But you gotta know that going in. The postcard picture is accurate in terms of desc...
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BOB LEGGETTindie voice blogcertified reviewerJune 27, 2017
Pretty awesome comedic political commentary. See our full review at Indie Voice Blog....
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