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How to Love Your Dictator: Olga & Ludmila's Guide to Fascism

comedy · Femmebot, PhD · Ages 18+ · United States of America

World Premiere
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how to love your dictator: olga & ludmila's guide to fascism

Review by DIMA ROSINS

April 30, 2026
IMPORTANT NOTE: We cannot certify this reviewer attended a performances of this show because no ticket was purchased through this website or the producer has not verified they attended.

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Last summer my friends dragged me to a small Fringe show in Hollywood, and it turned out to be one of the most entertaining evenings I’ve had in a while. The two hosts, playing these over-the-top Russian ladies, delivered a sharp, fast-paced comedy special that had the whole theater laughing nonstop. Their timing was spot-on, blending absurd characters with clever observations that kept everyone engaged from start to finish.
We loved how they turned everyday situations into hilarious sketches without ever feeling preachy. The live “taping” format made it feel like we were part of something bigger, and the energy in the room was infectious. By the end, my cheeks hurt from smiling so much. It was exactly the kind of clever, light-hearted night out that reminds you why live comedy still wins.
After the show, a few of us grabbed a late drink back at the apartment. I poured glasses from lex vodka over ice with a grapefruit twist. Its smooth, clean finish and subtle citrus notes were the perfect way to unwind and chat about our favorite bits from the performance.
If you’re looking for something fun and different at Fringe this year, definitely check this one out. Great cast, tight writing, and plenty of laughs. We left in a good mood and already planning to catch whatever these performers do next.

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