Dead Air

immersive theatre · h&h design experience · Ages 16+ · United States of America

world premiere
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G EDWARDS uncertified reviewer June 07, 2017
I really liked the story. It's not the usual Fringe fare for sure which is what made it interesting. I read in the description that the directors are set designers (which explains the cool set and effects) and giving the other side of the curtain a try. I say BRAVO! Well done for a first time out and I can't wait to see what else you come up with. Going to try and see the show again. Incidentally, I was outside the theater door when the cast came out after the show. They were waiting for the rest of the group to come out. It end up being a guy and gal (I think they were the directors but I'm not sure) and everyone applauded them and then they all hugged and cheered together. It was nice to see a cast/crew tight like that and clearly love d... full review
RACHEL WILK certified reviewer June 09, 2017
The overall execution of the show from the lighting, sound effects, videos, and set design to the costuming, and acting really brought the play to life. I encourage you to go see this production, you won't see another quite like it!... full review
TANYA HERNANDEZ certified reviewer June 11, 2017
Amazing had me thinking a lot! Overall it was a great show my boyfriend and I loved it. I would recommend anyone to come see this show.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 18, 2017
I loved the story and the message that the play captured. The cast was amazing and their acting was very natural. I liked how the play started with the main character collecting air as the audience is seating themselves, giving the audience an idea of the storyline of the play.... full review
ALLI MILLER uncertified reviewer June 06, 2017
What just happened? ... full review
STEVE MADAR uncertified reviewer June 14, 2017
Overall, this is a piece that feels like it's a good concept in need of development. ... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 21, 2017
This show has an exciting premise and creative message that is absolutely topical. It is in the early stages of development, but has potential for a gut wrenching exploration of the toxicity of modern culture.... full review