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FLOWER VALADEZ
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June 10, 2019
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Funny Nerdy Harry Potter
The show was generally a riot. I had the pleasure of being front and center. The comedic timing was good between lead characters and I thought the house elf was adorable. This was a FUN show. Multiple gaffaws....
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KIRE HORTON
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June 24, 2019
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Smart witty creative old new harry potter philosophy literature incredible magical thoughtful
What a smart, thoughtful, funny and charming show. Really wonderful consept that was excicuted brilliantly . Brought me to a state of extetential dispair in the most awesome way. Go see this show! Get your thinking caps on! ...
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WILL JAMES
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August 04, 2023
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ANONYMOUS
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June 30, 2019
Loved this play. All the actors did a great job. ...
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ANONYMOUS
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July 07, 2019
Laugh out loud hilarious riff on Stoppard's classic play carried by the two leads. Smart and fun!...
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JAMES COUGAR CANFIELD
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June 10, 2019
Graydon and Michael are stars. ...
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ANONYMOUS
uncertified reviewer
June 10, 2019
It was an interesting concept and I enjoyed the running joke about trying to force interesting things to happen.
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 10, 2019
Let's try and make this constructive. Of the shows Ive seen this year, this show failed to work in any fashion. It should have been an easy win--take Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and spin it Potterstyle. But it doesn't work in play because of a big bunch of reasons. The playwright doesn't seem to get the purpose or themes of the original play they're making parody of here. There are a bunch of actors who really don't seem to be able to act (cause of talent or experience, I dunno). And there were major accent & voice problems that made it impossible to hear what the characters said and NOTHING derails a play more than not being able to hear it.
Constructively, it is the worst thing I've seen at Fringe so far. It failed at almost all levels...
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