A brilliant, bizarre, and wonderfully charming piece unlike anything else you'll see this Fringe (or maybe ever.) Ben speaks fluent corporate marketing lingo, but mashes it up with dadaist postmodern poetry/existential ruminations, singing, dancing, and crowd work. He's 100% committed to the strange fever dream of a show he's created, and as an audience member I was completely drawn in by the weird spell he cast. ...
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A brilliant, fearless, confident performance in a delightfully bizarre show that made me burst out laughing several times. A Fringe show I'll never forget....
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A truly amusing idea that was, for the most part, very well executed. While I have a small quibble with one consistent choice made throughout the show, in general I found it be a neat and fun concept that had surprising depth hidden below its 'failed' presentation....
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Brilliant. Masterful. Beyond Fringe. Nicholson might be the devil. This might be a covert ritual designed to invoke some sort of marketing demon. We were all complicit once it was said and done. I'm not sorry. Whatever we wrought was gonna happen anyway. At least we didn't go home empty handed.
Ben Nicholson pulls the trigger.
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Theatre of the Absurd meets modern corporate America, creating a comic romp that has underneath it a deep contemplation of our human existance. With Ben, we are in the presence of a disarming and courageous young writer & philosopher. ...
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A unique show that ignites conversation & lets the audience interpret it in it's own way. It was really unlike anything I've ever seen & we had a blast discussing what different parts of the show meant on your way home! "Funeral Potatoes" is very glad to be an investor in DisInc....
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