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1960s
brian eptein
engaging
great acting
history
maureen cleave
adult humor
beatles
beautifully acted
compelling
ethics
funny
great performances
historical fiction
informative
interesting
john lennon
sharp
smart
solid
the beatles
thought-provoking
top pick
well made
witty

PETER FOLDY
certified reviewer
June 09, 2019
This is a smart, cutting edge play, with strong performances. It's definitely one that should be on the top of your "must see" list at this year's Fringe....
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CHRISTINE DEITNER
certified reviewer
June 17, 2019
This is one to see, friends - and as many reviewers before me have noted, this is what Fringe is for. As the program tells us, this is the second act of what I now hope will one day be a full play. You might think you have seen everything there is to see, from every possible angle, about The Beatles and John Lennon but this play here explores an incident that could just as easily happen today to an artist and ends up being about so much more than just this snapshot in Lennon's timeline. The performances are a delight. The script is solid. It's worth the time it takes to park, and though that might sound like nothing, on a weeknight, it can feel like we've entered the realm of Mad Max out there looking for a spot....
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RYAN LISMAN
certified reviewer
June 10, 2019
I'm a huge John Lennon fan and so it was really rewarding to see a play that clearly demonstrated the love for this fascinating figure. The historical accuracy was on point, and the actors really captured the true essences of the real-life characters they were portraying. This play offers a really unique and fascinating portrayal of a very special man in one of his most interesting periods of life. ...
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