Hollywood Fringe Festival 2026 Reviews

Trauma Bondage

andrew phillips · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
A one night stand under ridiculous circumstances though a reality not too far off from our own. Obee's performance grounds this apocalypse comedy in a way that makes the audience feel they are surviving through it with her. The performance Terzakis is able to pull off while physically comprised is both hilarious and impressive. These two have written a great vehicle for their performance strengths and have crafted something wild, funny, and relatable. The supporting cast really helps with the wor... full review

A Rock Feels No Pain

alex matthews · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
"A Rock Feels No Pain" already feels like a short classic contemporary play that all can enjoy. The script is hilarious -- filled with lots of slapstick, witty banter, and dueling perspectives that create comedic clash. But the drama is also well written and performed -- filled with deep layers that audiences will leave the theater thinking about long after the curtains close. Everyone involved should be proud of their work in this debut production of "A Rock Feels No Pain!" ... full review

Big Maestro & Little Cello Boy

caroline cotter · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
This show was sick as hell!!!!!!!!!!! 100000/10 would recommend and if you don't go there is something seriously wrong with you no offense :(... full review

The Church Of Delete Your Account

silvia fernandez · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
There's finally a church (cult?) I want to join... full review

Begging for Love

erica dawson · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
This show was funny, touching, sad, and grounded. Christine’s performance was so genuine and a breath of fresh air. Her songs were so well woven into the story, and so catchy!... full review

Jeremy Worried About the Wind

brendan lynch · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
This show puts you inside the mind of a seven year old, allowing you to see the whimsy, the love, and how overwhelming a world of unknowns can be. The overall portrayal of the children's chorus is incredibly recognizable, endearing, and laugh out loud hillarious. It's quite welcoming to see the ordinary challenge of dealing with seemingly everyday things, and provides the simplicity needed to reach a younger audience while reminding older audiences of the sometime s triviality of our fears and ho... full review

Sam Ditto: I Quit!

aaron bricks · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
Sam manages to detail her job experiences thru music, props, and on a projection screen with humor. Guiding us thru her mental state from each job and how she progressively is losing her mind It’s giving “crazy ex girlfriend” show vibes and that’s great.... full review

Schizm

scott sharma · June 08, 2026 uncertified reviewer
This was a very interesting piece! Really strong and committed performances. The Greek chorus was a bold choice and it helped with creating tension and some cool stage pictures. Great reminder to treat everyone with kindness because they may be going through way more than you could ever imagine!... full review

Trauma Bondage

jordan maranto · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
A high-concept thrill ride from start to finish! Somehow only told within the confines of a loft apartment, there is a rich world built in this romantic comedy. Every actor is firing on all cylinders, and despite the absurdity of it all, you can't help but see parts of yourself in the two leads. Bravo to Grant and JJ for writing something that allows the hard truth of looking into the mirror to be not only palatable, but EXTREMELY funny!... full review

On the Line

jim blanchette · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
On the Line was an emotional Tilt-a-Whirl. Humorous when it needed to be, stomach-dropping at unexpected moments and a purposeful, uncomfortable thrill ride of interpersonal communication. The cast hit all the right notes, and the direction was spot on. No moments were pushed or forced. The play kept me guessing till the very end. Go see it while you can still get tickets.... full review

S-27

anonymous · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
Very interesting! I liked the minimalist aesthetic and how broad/vague the macro elements were. Everything was very immediate and decidedly lacked an onslaught of exposition/contextual handholding. Very decisive and choicey, which I prefer to the more tired and commoditized theater trends I feel like you usually get with this sort of fare. It was challenging at times but never grueling, unpleasant or gratuitous. Like I said, pretty interesting.... full review

Jeremy Worried About the Wind

scott sharma · June 08, 2026 uncertified reviewer
This show was super cute! I used to teach second grade and they would have loved it. Catchy songs, great performances and an uplifting message. Bring the family! ... full review

DISCO THERAPY

scott sharma · June 08, 2026 uncertified reviewer
WHAT A QUEEN! I loved this show so much! Liza is incredibly compelling. Funny, vulnerable and REAL. Had so much fun with all the Disco Music and audience participation. I want to go again haha... full review

Hold That Thought While I Scream

scott sharma · June 08, 2026 uncertified reviewer
One of the best two handers I've seen at any Fringe! The writing is so good! Great direction and great performances. You won't regret seeing this show :)... full review

Adult Baby Doll

anonymous · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
Hysterically funny, mildly chaotic, relatable and charming. Adult Baby Doll felt like a mashup of a stand up set, a cabaret show, and a public diary reading. ... full review

The Men Who Drew The Universe

scott leggett · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
This was a really smart and thoughtful exploration of the genesis of one of pop culture's biggest juggernauts... the MARVEL universe. Sharp, clean direction that uses the space exceptionally well coupled with some absolutely fantastic performances. ... full review

Harmony's Edge

pedro reyes · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
Me personally I’ve never liked musicals ever. In going in right off jump not only are their voices fantastic but I was drawn in and captivated the whole time it completely changed my view on musicals for my future and I’m grateful for that experience I absolutely love it as did my partner alongside my brother it was super funny and they all did a great job on stage thank you for such a wonderful experience I’ll never forget<3... full review

Jeremy Worried About the Wind

aden julian · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
Jeremy Worried about the wind is a cute story about topic like anxiety and how to overcome it all!... full review

Homecoming: A Darkly Funny Tale About Losing My Mom and Finding Myself... Again

robert ditillio · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
A heartfelt, funny and poignant show about coping with the death of someone you love and finding a way to get through the grief and to rediscovering your own life beyond the loss.... full review

Jeremy Worried About the Wind

cody weber · June 08, 2026 certified reviewer
Jeremy Worried About the Wind is much more than a children’s musical—it’s a heartfelt story that resonates with audiences of all ages. Younger viewers will enjoy the colorful characters, humor, and engaging adventure, while adults will appreciate the deeper themes woven throughout the show. At its core, Jeremy is not simply a child struggling with anxiety. He represents anyone trying to navigate a world that often feels overwhelming, uncertain, and filled with negativity. The musical thoughtfu... full review

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