Human Fountains

comedy · human fountains · Ages 0+ · United States of America

family friendly world premiere
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JISELLE RIVERA certified reviewer June 25, 2019
tagged as: wholesome · fun · joyous
The strangest, most wonderful show I’ve ever seen!... full review
JANNA SPIEGEL certified reviewer June 26, 2019
This was absolutely HILARIOUS! My stomach hurt from laughing. The chemistry between these 3 was so obvious which made it even better!... full review
LIOR SCHINAGEL certified reviewer June 26, 2019
TL;DR - (9.5/10) This is probably the funniest act I've seen in a while, and certainly the most unique stage act I've ever seen. I came into the show having seen the Human Fountains on AGT, and was a bit worried that I was walking into a 60 minute extension of that. From the opening scene it is clear that isn't the case. The humor is profoundly absurd, the acting is excellent, and, while the show is built up of sketches that can certainly stand on their own, the Human Fountains clearly put a great deal of thought into the arrangement of the performance, the result of which is a whole that is much greater than the sum of its parts. ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 27, 2019
OMG! What a show! I was laughing so hard I was crying! How did they think of these various scenarios? Don't miss this show - its the best I've seen so far this week.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 26, 2019
tagged as: funny · unique · creative · hilarious · must-see
I really enjoyed this show! It was hilarious and had me rolling from start to finish and it was truly unlike any show I've seen before. This unique and creative experience will have you on the edge of your seat not knowing what ridiculous thing you'll be surprised with next. The audience interaction was thrilling and fun--really took the show to the next level! Y'all need to see this show. Plain and simple. ... full review
TIMOTHY BAILEY certified reviewer June 27, 2019
tagged as: humor · funny · creative · unique · silly
Unique, Creative and full of Wonder, The Human fountains have created a gut busting show that has you laughing so hard, its hard to catch your breath! Without the use of any words Joel Lowinger, Ben Tillis, and Sam Kaufman lead the audience through an unbelievable experience, filled with surprises, audience participation, and the purest form of Play. It's the type of show you brag to your friends about, telling them "You have to go see these guys"! So don't miss out... GO SEE THIS SHOW!... full review
DEBBIE LOUSKY certified reviewer June 27, 2019
tagged as: Fantastic · funny · lighthearted · clever
Human Fountains' show was creative, original, and hilarious! I highly recommend going to see them if you want a fun evening filled with laughter. ... full review
BOB LEGGETT certified reviewer June 26, 2019
This show lifted physical theater to an entirely new level. Now pared down to three performers (Benjamin Tillis, Sam Kaufman and Joel Lowinger), they wasted no time to wowing the audience with their “human interpretation of the Bellagio fountains in Vegas.” The show was magical from start to finish, and told with amazing music and absolutely no words.... full review
MARIE SYLVERNE certified reviewer June 26, 2019
It was very interesting what these three guys have created is unique and creative. Reminiscent of the three stooges in style but with a bit of a disgusting twist. Prepare to get wet! And also be wowed by the things they can do with their mouths. A silent act made the echo of laughter in the room more resounding.... full review
ARI GOLDBERG certified reviewer June 26, 2019
I started following these guys on AGT... it was the weirdest thing I had ever seen but couldn’t wait to see what they’d do next. When I heard they’d be doing a Fringe performance I couldn’t imagine how they turn it into an hour-long show, but what they did was ingenious! Telling a story, engaging the audience, keeping everyone wanting more, all with zero words and a gross amount of spit and water... you can’t make this stuff up (and yet somehow they did). ... full review