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BLUE REESER
uncertified reviewer
June 19, 2019
Don't generally like to write negative reviews but people might mistake this for fun bad. It's just bad. Pretty sexist, to boot. I get that it's scary to make an effort and care and easy to hide behind the PR of saying you don't care, but this show is just a waste of time. Not as edgy or as smart as it thinks it is. Lazy writing. Unfunny jokes. Non-existent staging....
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ERIK BLAIR
certified reviewer
June 13, 2019
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This play must be destroyed. No copy of it can be allowed to remain.
Those who performed in the preview must be washed clean of their sins, at whatever cost to the rest of our morality.
The theatre must be burned to the ground, its ashes spread to the far ends of the world, and no mention of this play must ever be made again.
I will be picketing outside its front doors after I see it again....
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MATTHEW ROBINSON
certified reviewer
June 14, 2019
I really wanted a nice cold root beer after this show. And it was fun to see actors going to town like this, playing off one another in a zany out of this world script in such a manner I felt like I was briefly on another plane of existence. A dimension between time, space, soft drink refreshment and theatrical abstraction that was abstrusely compelling. The Kandinsky of Fringe shows....
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ANONYMOUS
certified reviewer
June 21, 2019
The best show I've seen at the fringe. Not sure what that says about the other shows. Or me.
Am I OK?
Hello?...
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KELLEY PIERRE
certified reviewer
June 23, 2019
Look. I don't know what happened. And I couldn't hear ANY of the actors over my own screams of laughter- I mean pain. Excruciating pain. If you didn't know what was going on for "Night of The Rootbeer" prepare to punch a mirror over it's Revenge....
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RICARDO COLLIER
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February 10, 2024
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BOB LEGGETT
certified reviewer
June 26, 2019
Michael Shaw Fisher is anything but stupid. Last year he regaled us with the insanely stupid Night of the Root Beer, the show everyone loves to hate. This year he has created a sequel that is every bit as bad, and the audiences loves it even more.
DISCLAIMER: No actors were (apparently) harmed in the production of this show. The world is safe until next year . . . or is it?...
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TREY NICHOLS
certified reviewer
June 30, 2019
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Free
This show blew my mind. Literally. Watching this show was like having my mind fellated in a ship lost at sea, with twenty of my best friends (all sharing a private joke from which I'd been partially excluded) filing in and out of my cabin talking about their problems and issues and back stories and shooting Nerf darts while in the adjacent cabin a police investigation with homoerotic overtones is taking place and on the main deck musical numbers are in full swing. The rootbeer flowed freely and there's even a history lesson in there somewhere, and this barely scratches the service. Arrr! It was exhilarating, confounding, chaotic, raucous, joyous, silly, sexy, fun. Wish I'd seen Night of the Rootbeer, but I'm not sure that would have ma...
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JAMES FERRERO
certified reviewer
June 20, 2019
The Thanos of Hollywood Fringe. It snapped its fingers a year ago and nothing has been the same. When we can figure out a way to go back in time and stop this, I pray we do. But until then, the sequels are inevitable. And I fear, it is only beginning....
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