This was a lot of fun. Great production values, some strong performances and some funny and heartfelt riffs on the work of David Lynch. ...
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This show is ENGAGING and playfully CONFRONTATIONAL. Every seat is front row and feels like a slow sink into a warm, familiar abyss of all things Lynchian. If you don’t know Lynch, you will! And if you can’t tell exactly what is going on, then you are part of the hunt. The acting is excellent. The vibe, purple and murky, yet crystal clear in its execution. This is rock n’ roll, jazz, goth, and grinding alloy gears all in one. Michael Shaw Fisher never disappoints. Don’t miss this....
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If you love the quirky world of David Lynch than, dare I say, this may be the play, er, musical, er, dance number, that might tick off all your boxes. That's if you like boxes. A wild free for all in all things Lynch-like in nature. It's sure to please the eyes and ears....
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A wonderful threading of emotional scenes substantiated by the implied mechanics of a surreal reality. The entire show is emotional scenework and it speaks to the audience in a primal way. There is something very human going on here, and that is very refreshing....
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Easily the most stylized, polished, and bonkers entertaining show of the fest. If you're a Lynch fan, you absolutely cannot miss this pastiche of bizarro moments inspired by nearly (possibly) all of his cinematic (and television) works, complete with musical numbers and characterizations that will leave you fizzier than a shaken can of Pabst Blue Ribbon. I would suspect non-Lynch fans would also find themselves swept up in the heady, often hilarious, and downright mesmerizing pull of this wild ride....
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As close to a cinematic experience that a theater can provide in the best way possible. Great acting, singing, music, light design, set design, costumes, etc. all worked together to make the most out of a funny, well-written script...
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