Four

Drama · loch lyle music publishing & muse picholine media in association with fringe management · Ages 13+ · United States of America

world premiere
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ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 10, 2023
The show has an intriguing premise but the writing doesn't live up to the story's potential.... full review
SUNITA S MUKHI certified reviewer June 17, 2023
This staccato exploration has touching moments of the great power making music has on human connection and uplifting the spirit...... full review
BETSY ZAJKO certified reviewer June 14, 2023
The premise of a longtime quartet dealing with the loss of a member and an unwelcome new player has interesting possibilities. ... full review
CHRISTOPHER CHIANESI certified reviewer June 08, 2023
tagged as: musicians · actors · string quartet
A great balance of humor and drama.... full review
GERALD HESS uncertified reviewer November 22, 2023
tagged as: Good
An intriguing clash of cultures results from the notion of a soloist attempting to fit into a chamber ensemble that is inherently collaborative.... full review
NAOMI GLIBERT uncertified reviewer June 24, 2023
tagged as: violin · music · ensemble · fringe · actors
I did enjoy this show. I laugh, i cried, and wonder. Glad that i was able to catch their last show today.... full review
ANDREA LEE uncertified reviewer June 24, 2023
Hassim played by actor Bong Cabrera is everything in this play!! He carries the scenes with so much ease. Write more about this character please. Premise is good, but i want to see more live music.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 24, 2023
Keep in mind I’ve been a writer for years, so I’m always looking how to make the piece better. I don’t think you need the Manager. He takes away from the main Four. He could be referenced but never seen. Did the Tonnocus die of Covid? Interesting concept and storyline but I would go back in and do another rewrite. ... full review
JONATHAN ANDREWS uncertified reviewer June 20, 2023
tagged as: drama · Relationships · violin · actors · ensemble · live music
A little slow, but it has its moments. Love the entrances of the sleazy Hassim played with truth and honesty, and great vocal power by Bong Cabrera, i wish his character could be developed more. i like Kiki played by Melissa Folzenlogen who is the only actor playing an actual instrument. I wish she could play more live music. Roger played by Michael Lamb has his moments too, but can’t hear him most of the time. Ayodele played by Tonoccus McClain had a great singing voice. Violet on the other hand played by Katherine Lee seems nervous all the time and keeps on looking at the audience. The story has potentials, but needs to be develop more.... full review
ANONYMOUS uncertified reviewer June 14, 2023
tagged as: Funny. · moving · entertaining
The story revolves around a string quartet and their manager who recently have lost one of their players. The manager, played by the talented Bong Cabrera, introduces a new player to the group who are on the fence on whether to keep things going or to fulfill their pact to disband.... full review