Why did the chicken cross the road?

ensemble theatre · matthew hennigar · Ages 14+ · United States of America

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ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 16, 2019
I really enjoyed this. It doesn't slow down, from the moment the first half of the cast appear on the stage right through until the end there is always something going on. Matthew has written a great script, and the actors involved really made the part their own. Going to watch again before the run ends.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 16, 2019
Where to begin... I'll do my best. This show gives new meaning and breathes fresh air into one of the oldest jokes in the book. "Why did the chicken cross the road?" ...yes I know what you're thinking...this joke has been done and done and done....but this simple joke has never been heard or seen like this before. Mathew Hennigar takes us on a journey through self -realization, uncertainty, camaraderie, leadership, and love. Matthew, through his dynamic cast, shows us that when we come together there is no WORD too small. ... full review
RUBY HUNTER certified reviewer June 16, 2019
tagged as: unique
There was a lot of running around and physical movement on the stage. There were moments when there seemed to be a build of commotion but I never quite understood what the point of it was. The overall concept of the piece is very abstract, which I usually enjoy, but it never quite 'clicked' with me. Our showtime was supposed to be 5:30 but we didn't get let into the house until 5:50 (which may not be the show's fault). I think that is the reason why we did not have an intermission when we were supposed to have one.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 17, 2019
Wow! So enjoyed the play. A must to pay attention to this compelling thought provoking play. ... full review
SCOTT HALLER certified reviewer June 22, 2019
tagged as: wordplay · clever
Brilliant wordplay! Presenting every word with is own personality lead to clever deconstruction and existential philosophizing which sustained the seventy minutes to a satisfying conclusion... full review
CAMI HAMILTON certified reviewer June 22, 2019
With a delayed start of 20 minutes and a performance time shorter than billed, I was grumpy and not convinced they would deliver. (WHY can't I take and share a quick photo?) Then the loonacy and "word" play hit me and I was delighted! Bloody Brilliant! Highly recommend. ... full review