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NIKKI MULLER
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June 11, 2017
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excellent ensemble
Essentially a mythical version of "Hair" that centers on water scarcity, Narcissus and Echo is performed with bold confidence by the entire ensemble-- any moments of story that aren't immediately clear to the audience are entirely made up for by the brisk, decisive performances that pull us along, even if we aren't entirely sure of what direction that might be. I really enjoyed the ride....
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CLAUDIA KNUDSON
uncertified reviewer
June 11, 2017
As they perform, the energy will allow each performer to get into their rhythm as they begin to experience the synergistic realism of their part. The Director has put together a dynamic production, nurturing each vibrant actor to deliver an explosive nuance to a Greek myth, an important message for contemporary times. Bravo!!!! Brava!!!!...
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COLLEEN SCRIVEN
certified reviewer
June 12, 2017
Narcissus and Echo is as intellectual as it is playful. It's a smart and timely reimagining of Ovid's myth, expanding on the idea of vanity in the age of selfie-addled activism.
The performers are all so funny and engaging, making the moment the play's message snaps into focus all the more harsh and powerful.
I love the choice to use bodies and movement in place of props, it makes sure not a drop of this cast's stellar potential is wasted.
An added bonus is the music which has been stuck in my head for days- but I've got no complaints.
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RYAN LISMAN
uncertified reviewer
June 13, 2017
In addition to being an engaging theatrical experience, this play tackles a topic that is really important, we really need to start becoming more conscious of the environment, and particularly water pollution. This play does an excellent job at opening your eyes and giving you the inspiration to care more about the environment. I really recommend this play, the entire cast/crew are all really talented and are also great people off the stage. ...
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BEKAH WRIGHT
certified reviewer
June 14, 2017
Well thought out story, paired with ideal casting and energy that made this audience member feel as though pulled onstage and part of the mix....
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HOWARD HO
certified reviewer
June 22, 2017
So much fun goodness! A delightful and woke retelling of the Greek myth!...
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MAUREEN LENKER
stage raw
certified reviewer
June 18, 2017
This show blew me away. The direction is crisp and has resulted in a throbbing, exhilarating, transcendent ensemble. They dance and move together as if they've been developing this musical for years rather than a few months. It feels much more polished than your average Fringe show. What's really remarkable is that the entire cast works together so well as an ensemble, but when they get their solo moments they also excel -- you end up loving every character because they're so unique and compelling. The music is fantastic as well -- catchy and fun, it does an excellent job of telling the story and the cast all have wonderful voices. I truly can't imagine having a better experience at Fringe than seeing this show....
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LAURA LORDE
uncertified reviewer
December 20, 2022
I like how her characters’ dialogue is written in poetic writing....
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TEAGAN ROSE
certified reviewer
June 11, 2017
A MUST SEE! Fun and entertaining? YES. Hilarious and touching? YOU BETCHA. Creative and filled with mic drop moments. OH YEAH. So happy I went and want to see it again....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 12, 2017
This play is fantastic, I think anyone will thoroughly enjoy it! I especially loved the hilarious performance by David Dimitruk playing Amenius and the inspiring performance of Liriope by Tessie Barresi....
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