The Journey of The Little Prince

ensemble theatre · potato nose productions · Ages 15+ · United States of America

family friendly world premiere
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DALE THOLEN uncertified reviewer June 10, 2019
tagged as: Great Job · Well done all!
My husband and I went to the play because we read the book. We could not have been happier. We loved it!... full review
MICHAEL GORDON SHAPIRO certified reviewer June 10, 2019
A dreamy, mesmerizing take on the classic children's novella.... full review
DAN PRENDERGADT uncertified reviewer June 10, 2019
I thoroughly enjoyed the this adaptation of The Little Prince. The witing, producing, directing and acting was superb. All of the performances from the cast were remarkable especially Irena Kompa was played the main character. ... full review
DREW PETRIELLO certified reviewer June 11, 2019
tagged as: shadows · static · cynicism · Wonder · childhood
This is the hardest review I've ever written for Fringe because I'm only twenty-five and I think I'm the exact sort of cynical adult that the Little Prince would rightly deride. I tried hard to engage with the production, I really did, but I was not able to give into the sense of childlike wonder that this piece encourages. And that's... sad to me.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 16, 2019
I appreciate how this adaptation of 'The Little Prince' stayed true to the book, and focused on the message the original author tried to convey. ... full review
SCOTT LANGER certified reviewer June 17, 2019
tagged as: experimental · dancing · heartfelt
a dreamlike, mesmerizing, atmospheric, and inventive take on a classic story. Despite the central premise of adults losing their sense of child-like wonderment, the actors never let this get too heavy, bringing so much fun and life to a heavy concept. ... full review
IAN KAYE certified reviewer June 18, 2019
A thoughtful adaptation of a classic children's book that touches on love and individuality that is relayed with an almost child like simplicity which exists at the heart of the original little prince. I sometimes felt like I could've been watching a kids bedtime story craftily being performed in their bedroom with the use of flashlight puppetry, and I mean that in the best way. Irina's intention seemed to be deliberate in allowing us to tap back into that little kid psyche. The script was written in a way that these very complex ideas were broken down into base theme & emotion, making sure to focus our attention on what is truly important. Love, true friendship, loyalty etc. and less on the ego driven accomplishments which most adults fixa... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 26, 2019
Interesting look at a Russian poem. ... full review