Chateau Rene.

ensemble theatre · all mouth & trousers productions · Ages 21+ · United States of America

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VERONICA WYLIE uncertified reviewer June 15, 2017
It was well acted and touching. A really sincere message about the decline of life. This once great man is reduced to helplessness in the cycle that is life. ... full review
LAURA WILEY uncertified reviewer June 15, 2017
Fantastic performances from both Erik Blair and Wayne Stroud! Overall I enjoyed the acting, the set, and the Frank Sinatra, really worked in the Three Clubs venue. A great character study piece, short and sweet one act, check it out before they wrap! ... full review
ERICA WILLIAMS uncertified reviewer June 17, 2017
What I feel has been said before. It's a good show that puts you as a fly on the wall watching one era end, and the uncertainly of the next.... full review
KENNI KINSEY uncertified reviewer June 19, 2017
A wonderful and engaging experience, Chateau Rene manages to keep attention with its rapid yet understandable dialogue. I saw it twice and I couldn't look away for both times and the second time was great because I noticed things that I didn't catch the first time. Both actors are relatable and both have beautiful moments on stage, they also have great chemistry together! Definitely a must see!... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 23, 2017
Exceptional acting chops. Great script. Sharp sound design. All-around winner. One of the best Fringe shows I saw whole festival.... full review
JESSICA JILL TURNER certified reviewer June 22, 2017
A moving portrait of two characters confronting mortality, loyalty and dependence. While the play itself is engaging and well-written, it really was the tender and fierce performances of both actors that touched me the most. Two nuanced performances from virtuoso actors, with diametrically opposed characters - one trying to speed into the future and one seeking refuge in the past. These characters charmed me, balancing organic comedic moments while grappling with betrayals of the body and time. Funny, heartbreaking and excellent. ... full review