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ROB STEVENS
haineshisway.com
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June 10, 2017
Strong voices made some less that stellar songs bearable....
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BONNIE SLUDIKOFF
uncertified reviewer
June 16, 2017
The Wedding Night was absolutely stellar- well written, beautiful direction- the leading actress was amazing!
Curses was very funny and clever - I enjoyed the musical style and the cast sang well, but with this heavily Yiddish influenced music and theme it felt weird to have a diverse cast- I commend NMI for their lovely diverse casting but no one wants to see fiddler on the roof or dream girls with a mixed race cast- didn't understand that choice at all here and it took away from what could have been a poignant cultural piece...
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ANONYMOUS
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May 15, 2023
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When I heard that 1001 Minutes of Musical Theater would be performed in musical form, I was very excited. I found this to be a good idea....
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PAUL ELLIOTT
certified reviewer
June 12, 2017
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I'VE SEEN TWO OF THE FOUR SEIRES SO FAR AND WILL DEFINITELY GO BACK ...
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ANONYMOUS
uncertified reviewer
June 14, 2017
Sybil's Closet is a gem. Great energy and laughs from actors of all ages. Hilarious, smart, and sensitive writing....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 12, 2017
Overall, I thought it was a well-written group of 3 shows with some strong performers. Very entertaining. F**ked Up Fairy Tales, Feet First, and Chaturbate fit well together in a hilariously naughty way....
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CHARLES ZIARKO
certified reviewer
June 12, 2017
A bright discovery of this Fringe Festival has been hiding in plain sight for years, anonymously showcasing new musical talent every Summer from a hq on Vineland in the Valley! This season New Musicals Inc has brought its series of "student projects" to Fringe in four separate hours, with three different original 20-minute musicals in each hour: A-B-C-and-D---a total of 12 different one-acts! But please note that it's actually 1001 MINUTES of New Musicals, which, divided out (4 programs of 3 shows times the # of performances of each) totals 16.7 minutes PER---which needs to be properly explained! Overall, 50% is usually considered a pretty good batting average---but not necessarily in the Theatre!
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