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DENZIL MEYERS
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June 15, 2018
Super writing and excellent acting really bring this story to life. A gruff but likable regular guy struggles with his feelings about his girl, his friends, and his family. Very relatable and heartfelt. This is one of my favorite shows this Fringe....
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MARTIN RODRIGUEZ
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June 18, 2018
I called my mom and dad after I left this show. This was such a fun and engaging story with a beautiful message that was all delivered very well. Speaking of engaging, Evan did a fantastic job creating the different characters and giving them unique voices and personalities. He really brought this story to life. This well-written script, along with its great direction and acting, gives for a very special theatrical experience. I left with a warm heart and a thankful life. Go see this show!...
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KAT MICHELS
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June 19, 2018
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Last Christmas is one man’s journey through grief and the holidays after the death of his father the previous Christmas. To say that he isn’t handling it well, is an understatement. To quote the character himself, he is a, “bit of a cunt.” After the first ten minutes, I was prepared to hate this show. I was in no mood to sit and listen to someone complain about everything for an hour. However, the pay off at the end was well worth the journey.
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CRAIG SHAYNAK
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June 23, 2018
Evan McNamara brilliantly plays multiple characters in this tour de force about loss, regret, and redemption. For a character who starts off as a self described "C*&^T", I was surprised to care so much about his plight that by the middle of the piece, I was crying with sorrow, and by the end, with tears of joy. (That is no exaggeration.) Great acting and directing....
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