Live from The Hobgoblin, it’s Hank!

ensemble theatre · work in progress productions · Ages 13+ · United States of America

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ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 05, 2018
What a refreshing and enjoyable hour of theatre. It’s quick, easy watching, full of unexpected turns of events. Each of the short plays was interesting and fun to watch (and funny)! Check it out!... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 05, 2018
Amusing stuff!... full review
SPENCER FRANKEBERGER certified reviewer June 06, 2018
The show was so fun! I really enjoyed that each play (a total of 4) had some interconnected themes but were ultimately individual pieces, and I also enjoyed that it was witty, clever, and quick.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 10, 2018
tagged as: fun and clever
Four well-written, 10-minute plays skillfully acted and directed. I thoroughly enjoyed this production.... full review
JIM MARTYKA certified reviewer June 18, 2018
Just a fun, funny, short and sweet collection of one-acts! A talented cast keeps things light and clearly has a blast playing with each other. Very solid work by everyone!... full review
JOE JATCKO uncertified reviewer June 18, 2018
tagged as: funny · gosox
Some really sharp, funny shorts. Each, in its own way, did a good job of defying expectations and pulling off some really nicely executed twists. The standout for me was "A Case on the Aside" directed by Kelly Coughlin. A great little noir-spoof with the terrifically deadpan Adam Briggs, supported by the pitch-perfect Heather Lynn and Madeleine Miller. Worth checking out for this entry alone, though not the reason.... full review
STEPHANIE WILSON certified reviewer June 23, 2018
What a wonderful cast and a cozy theatre. Hollywood has so many hidden secrets and outstanding and talented artists. Very enjoyable performances. ... full review
BRET SHEFTER certified reviewer June 23, 2018
A solid cast presents four very different short comedies, some sweet, some silly, but all well-written and equally well-performed. Very funny, with characters ranging from the heart-breakingly real to the downright absurd.... full review