To spend 45 minutes in the world of Morgan Reynolds’ Annie is Fancy is to take a dive off the deep end into camp, fantasy, the gender spectrum, beautiful gowns, and so much more. With a stage presence that is engaging and at times breathtaking, this show will break your heart, make you laugh, and demand you sing along (no, but really…there’s a sing-a-long). Nuanced and bold, this queer journey of sexual realization, gender expression is exactly the kind of interesting and original artwork we need. ...
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What a joyous, fun, campy and deliciously good time! Morgan Reynolds is quite a talent -- and you always feel well taken care of as they take on this weird and wacky ride. Quite enjoyed myself -- highly recommended. ...
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A very imaginative production that may just change the trajectory of Modern Fringe Theatre . Great Storytelling and interactive audience what else could one ask for ? Bravo all!!...
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What this married 62 year old gay man got out of Annie is Fancy is exactly what this married 62 year old gay man needed to get out of Annie is Fancy. Pure entertainment from start to finish!...
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I loved this wonderfully weird, joyous, camp-tastic show! Morgan is such a dynamic performer and the melding of multimedia, music, and costumes made for a delightfully interpretative piece. Any show that combines Reba McEntire, Carol Burnett, Tina Turner, and Ann Reinking with Morgan's fabulous sense of style and talent is a must-see!...
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Take the best elements of a midnight screening of the Rocky Horror Picture Show, a drag brunch on the boulevard, and a deep dive of Youtube AMVs, and you've got this fantastically queer and campy experience that brings a hell of a lot of joy to experience....
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A master storyteller, Morgan weaves visuals, music, choreography, and the sexiest on-stage costume changes to tell a complex, funny, and poignant tale that lingers in heart, mind, and soul. ...
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