Crabbe and Goyle are Dead

comedy · ravenpuff productions · Ages 16+ · United States of America

world premiere
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FLOWER VALADEZ certified reviewer June 10, 2019
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.... full review
SHERI CARLSON certified reviewer June 17, 2019
tagged as: hysterical · fun · clever
So funny! Loved the cast.... full review
KIRE HORTON certified reviewer June 24, 2019
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! ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 30, 2019
tagged as: Absurdist · parody · potterhead · academic · expert
Exactly as advertised!... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 30, 2019
Loved this play. All the actors did a great job. ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer July 07, 2019
tagged as: magical · hilarious · Postmodern · geek
Laugh out loud hilarious riff on Stoppard's classic play carried by the two leads. Smart and fun!... full review
JAMES COUGAR CANFIELD certified reviewer June 10, 2019
Graydon and Michael are stars. ... full review
CHRISTINE DEITNER certified reviewer June 22, 2019
If you've never read Tom Stoppard's play, I hate to give you homework but you should before you go if you want to fully enjoy every reference the play manages to flip into the world of Harry Potter. The attempt is successful to a great extent and offers up good performances from all involved, especially from the two leads. There's plenty to laugh at and you may never watch the films without wondering where Crabbe and Goyle are again.... full review
BOB LEGGETT certified reviewer June 10, 2019
tagged as: Harry Potter · fan fiction
The audience wanted so badly to like this show, but even for those of us who have read all the books and seen all the movies, this one had us lost in the Forbidden Forest. ... full review
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... full review