Fierce: Relations

theatre · fierce backbone · Ages 15+ · United States

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ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 18, 2012
Great show!... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 21, 2012
Excellent shows! I really enjoyed "A Few Good PB&J's" by Jeremy Kehoe. The acting, direction, and writing are really superb. Fierce: Relations makes for a tremendously enjoyable evening of theatre. Check it out! ... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 21, 2012
Great collection of plays! Writing and acting was fantastic...talented group! Very funny...great way to spend an evening. Favorite was A Few Good PB &J's... Had me on the floor:) ... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 23, 2012
I was most impressed by William Jones in “Whole Foods” because he conjured up an entire array of characters singlehandedly. A very good actor and the show itself is a good character study. "Gaby's Playdate" had very charming and skillful comic interplay between Mandy Dunlap and Zuri Alexander but went on a bit too long; the show made a great point but we got the point again and again. "Talk in 10" seemed like it needs a bit more thinking-through but the actors worked well together and put the piece over. Unfortunately, our audience didn't get to see "P, B & J" because one of the actors was ill. Still, I'm glad I saw this fun, mostly brisk and entertaining collection of short pieces. ... full review
GABRIEAL GRIEGO uncertified reviewer June 24, 2012
I thought the performances in this show were great! I'm honored to have been a part of it!... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 11, 2012
Fun pieces. Loved the babies. Wish that one of the pieces didn't get cancelled due to illness. I'll be coming back to check it out.... full review
THOMAS COOK certified reviewer June 13, 2012
If you want to see range in an actor, watch Zuri Alexander transform from an innocent 10-month old Gayby into a siren of sex and psychological domination. James Babbin (the man she dominates), Mandy Dunlap (the other baby in the playpen) and Wiliam Jones (the guard who watches over then all) are also excellent.... full review
BOB LEGGETT certified reviewer June 27, 2012
I kept running across the various members of Fierce Backbone throughout the Fringe, but had been unable to attend any of their shows except Texas Loves Lyla! I am so glad that I was able to carve out a few hours of my time and that I picked this particular production to attend - it was soooo worth it! Mandy Dunlap was brilliant as Suri in the opening number, Gayby's Playdate. The writing, directing and acting were all above board. It wasn't until the end of the skit that you realized it was so much more than simply funny - the piece had a great moral about overcoming prejudice - excellent food for thought. Next up was Whole Foods about a seasoned guard trying to teach his rookie replacement all about the job. His ability to create ... full review