A wild, unpredictable ride from start to finish. It brilliantly marries B-movie horror elements with comedy, presenting an engaging storyline that keeps audiences on their toes. The play manages to strike a delicate balance between absurdity and heart, making it an unforgettable experience. The recurring hand-related puns and jokes are clever and consistently funny, leading to numerous laugh-out-loud moments....
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The hand is evil! Or is it? This delightfully ridiculous romp takes a pulpy detective novel and adds a dash of horror, mad scientists, and puppet murder. Hoe effective is it? You forget that the actor playing "The Hand" is even there despite the black bodysuit. Such a blast!...
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One of the funniest Fringe shows I've seen this year! A celebration of camp that takes you on a fast paced ride through your favorite B-movie tropes....
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FUN FUN FUN, I had FUN. It was silly and heartfelt, and mostly it was good clean FUN. The audience was having fun, the performers were having fun - I got a little choked up because I'm so happy and grateful that we get to just be silly in a room together again. The direction was lovely and tight, and I loved the hand. The hand reminded me of my beautiful devil dog who was the best dog in history but deeply misunderstood. `...
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Very clever writing and concept. The majority of the cast truly deliver in the style (B Horror) required. Snappy dialogue and quick pacing make it a thoroughly breezy hour. ...
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