In our picky, swipe-left era of dating apps and half-assed relationship advice, it's a distinct pleasure to take in a play where opposites still attract. One that's willing to stand its lonely ground and claim there's someone for everyone no matter how rocky their past has been and their future may be. That OH, LORRAINE does it with a stampede of laughs makes this marvelous production a must-see....
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These are some of the most talented artists at Fringe and they have outdone themselves with a charming and hilarious play. The biggest compliment I can ever give a show is that it could have gone on longer and I could have watched another hour. Still, so many amazing jokes are packed into the show's 55 minutes it's dizzying. Imagine "After Hours" meets "When Harry Met Sally..." but with even more laughs. Definitely must see! ...
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Fantastic performances and crisp direction. The Carrie/Isaac/Fluet trio bring out the best in each other, and the story is grounded in Fluet’s beautiful performance that outshines his own writing. And, for the record, his writing is excellent....
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Oh, Lorraine is a must-see this Fringe. This laughs are full, constant and earned. Carrie Keranen and Peter Fluet are dynamite together, a delightful and watchable pair. 60 minutes of joy. Go!...
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Chaotic fun! The dysfunction of this first date will have you laughing throughout, but the unexpected connection will have you caring about the characters....
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