My favorite show of this year's fringe, and one of the rare immersive shows that made me want to see it again, so I could see what was happening in the other half of the party....
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To tie or not to tie the knot! BEST NIGHT EVER was a night to remember! A rather unique and immersive “E-ticket” ride where the good times literally ... roll! I stand up and applaud the entire, talented production for creating such an amazing show on the go!!!! ...
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Prepare to be whisked off by the enthusiasm and shenanigans of an action-packed bachelor(ette) party in the heart of Hollywood. Part comedy improv, part whodunnit, the electricity doesn’t stop with this crew—and neither do the drinks. My husband and I are first-time Fringers and we had an absolute blast. The ride (and drinks) alone are worth the price of admission. ...
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A raucous hour 0f fun. There is a clear, engaging story here with stakes that takes unexpected turns and builds to a satisfying climax (something not all immersive shows can do), but most of all I just had a blast hanging out in a limo with a fun group of people (actors and audience members alike). The creators and actors in this show should be commended for putting together such a fun, natural immersive show. Get tickets if you can! ...
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An absolute blast. Best Night Ever is an exhilarating, immersive blend of comedy, melodrama and anarchy that'll have you in stitches and wanting to experience it again. The hijinks are something out of Bridesmaids or The Hangover, while the characters are surprisingly relatable. And as a part of the show, you just might be surprised at how big a part of the mischief you wind up playing......
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Such an original and enjoyable ride — And I do mean “ride!” I have a lot of experience with immersive theatre and this was something that I definitely have never seen before. The characters are diverse and funny. Loved it!!...
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The fun concept of writer-director Katy Foley’s Best Night Ever: A Bachelor(ette) Night is that you, the audience, show up at a bar and get in a limo for a bachelor or bachelorette party, and nothing goes to plan, in all the most entertaining ways. But the execution of the idea proves more difficult to pull off than anticipated, leaving you in this weird place in between immersion and alienation....
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