DARK ARTS

comedy · the ichabod's cranium players · Ages 12+ · United States of America

world premiere
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THOMAS HITE certified reviewer June 04, 2017
It would be difficult to imagine a crisis that Klein and St. Jude cannot provide valuable insight on. ... full review
JOHN HARLANTER uncertified reviewer June 06, 2017
tagged as: funny! · Intelligent · insightful
A solid hour of entertainment and enjoyment. Way better than what a fringe festival deserves. Also, if you don't have the balls to comment with your name and put in an anonymous and vague review, you shouldn't be taken seriously. Be constructive and like Fringe says, "Don't be a jerk".... full review
CARA MANDEL certified reviewer June 05, 2017
What Lawrence Meyers is doing with this show is very exciting. The format of combining both immersive experience and proscenium play is something I have not experienced before and I think has a very intriguing future. The cast is great! The story is fun! Be sure to sign up for your consultation today! ... full review
CRYSTAL MCCLURE certified reviewer June 05, 2017
Not only does Klein and St. Jude genuinely care about your crisis but they will personally ride knives out with you to the Gates of Hell to help you solve it.... full review
CRISTEN BRINKERHOFF certified reviewer June 15, 2017
tagged as: clever · witty · funny · Intelligent · yeassss
Larry Meyers is a rare talent who understands both his audience and his subject matter with equal skill. I found his comedy biting and the inter-character relationships clever and realistic. The cast is well matched to the quality of the work and all function very well together. I cannot say enough in particular about Stephanie Hyden, who particularly shines as Ms Klein, a spin doctor who's watching her partner spin out of control. If you have the opportunity I highly recommend Dark Arts, as well as the lovely and personalized immersive elements available as a prelude and finale via darkartsplay.com. ... full review
LAUREN BELLO certified reviewer June 14, 2017
Funny, human, and an excellent doorway into the world of Klein and St. Jude... full review
JAY DECATOR certified reviewer June 22, 2017
An edgy comedy about a PR fighting against corrupt politicians and inefficient bureaucracy. I wasn't personally into the humor and coarse dialogue, but many in the audience laughed the whole way through. I was also expecting it to be more serious than it was, so that caught me off guard.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 22, 2017
I saw the Wednesday show (which happened to be the penultimate one) and I must say all the actors were definitely on their "A" game. The male lead's job was to carry the whole play and I think he pulled it off quite nicely. ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 05, 2017
See above. So sorry.... full review