Survival of the Filthiest: The Totally Wild, Queer, & Salacious Science of Sex
jed behar
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June 09, 2026
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I had an absolute blast at this show. I've never seen anything so funny, genuinely educational, and somehow also sexy all at the same time, but Natalia pulls it off effortlessly. Her energy is infectious, and the entire audience seemed locked in from the first minute. I honestly can't remember the last time I left a show feeling this entertained while also learning so much. I laughed a lot, learned a lot, and spent the drive home telling friends all the weird facts I had just picked up....
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Letter From David
jason pollak
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
Definitely a great time for fans of Bowie and those who followed him in the 70s and 80s. This show is a personal narrative- Albie essentially tells his life story through the lens of following David Bowie, and it's a fun ride through the glam rock era.
My mom would have loved every minute! Albie speaks a lot about how his troupe, the Mums, performed juggling, tightrope walking, and magic- the show contains a few moments of this but is 95% Albie telling his story. I would've loved to see more o...
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THE LINCOLN DEBATE
steven llanusa
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
The show was well researched and presented information in an enjoyable and comprehensive way....
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No One But Me, My Dear…
jason pollak
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
An excellent, deeply-committed performance of a compelling character....
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The Terrible Somnambulists
jerilyn paige
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
A lighthearted, frivolous romp through…existential terror. A Brechtian homage to Godot. The writing is top-notch: this is probably the smartest play at Fringe this year. Go. You’ll either be hurt or healed.
White and Black stand under a lamppost in the middle of nothingness. Why are they there? How did they get there? What is out there? Can they leave? The play asks more questions than it answers. Words that popped to mind include fear, absurd, poetry, memory, madness, existential, religion,...
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Dinosaurs
rush zutshi
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
I absolutely adored this play. It takes really special writing and acting to explore these themes without sliding into cynicism — kudos to the team! It's been two days since I watched it and I'm still thinking about it — it's rare and wonderful when a story stays with you days after....
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ARMY BRAT
david beatty
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
A wonderfully vulnerable story where Kelly Mullis walks us through her life growing up in the military, while pushing through the often unpredictable relationships with her family....
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CLUB CLOWN
christian haines
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
Inspiring! A clown show and a bit more! So human!...
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COFFEE DATE
rush zutshi
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
This show was such a riot — beginning to end! So many laughs and twists and turns!...
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I Totally Would've Had a Threesome With You
michaela miller
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
Loved the concept and setting of the summer camp - and great performances!! ...
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Tommy Cooper's Fez
philip daccord
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
An absolutely delight, with depth, and deliriously entertaining tales!
A wonderfully intimate journey that effortlessly runs the gamut of emotions, and still provides laugh-out-loud outrageousness!...
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Survival of the Filthiest: The Totally Wild, Queer, & Salacious Science of Sex
anonymous
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
Natalia's first impression on anyone is that she can effortlessly flow as a performer and make a comedic moment out of anything. Her clever wordplay, humorous delivery, intelligent observations, and vibrant visuals, naturally blend into an extremely creative and informative show.
What she's done with Survival of the Filthiest is a testament to her genius. How many other comedy shows give audiences the chance to laugh constantly, absorb fun facts about animals, become a temporary game show con...
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Good Boys Anonymous
julietta corti
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June 09, 2026
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Honesty and transparency fill the script that is “Good Boys Anonymous.” It is a heartfelt tour de force confessional of the dangers and consequences of living your life to please other people. Bill Prudich is a standout, and is surrounded by an talented ensemble of actors. Would see it again! ...
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WELCOME TO HELL
elena martinez
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
As a performer Welcome to Hell is part worst nightmare and part fantasy. Mark plays a very affable devil, teasing sins out from the audience in a way where you are begging to tell him your deepest, darkest secrets (which I did, eek). Then we get to see his merry band of demons bring us down to our very own performance pet peeve hellscape. I really love a show where the audience is given a guarantee and the joy is how the performers interpret it. This is the perfect late night watch after a day of...
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CLUB CLOWN
hannah stoddard
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
When the poster says it’s a “stupid sexy party,” you wonder how exactly that’s going to be achieved, but what CLUB CLOWN delivers is all that and more. And what’s even more astounding is that somehow amongst all the absolute chaos and madness that has you on the brink of tears, you’ll unexpectedly find yourself wanting to cry because it’s all so unapologetically human and it takes the time to pack so much love and heart into a very stupid and very sexy package. GO SEE IT NOW....
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NEO
dana gartland
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
A beautiful and inventive way to show someone's interior state while they project something else to the rest of the world....
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Shogun
junru wang
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
Seamlessly moving from period drama to animation, and from manhood to boyhood, Alex guides the audience through a world of wonder, nostalgia, and tenderness, all infused with his signature humor....
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Harmony's Edge
robbie turner
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June 09, 2026
certified reviewer
This show was amazing !
It reminds me of some of the best movies of the eighties, it had great music, a huge great cast, and characters that are all slightly offbeat and unaware of how they affect the others in the group…
I don’t know much about the music scene of the 60’s &70’s but the show is like a jukebox musical of a mythic and troubled (fictional band) who is reuniting for what could be a smash hit tour or one last show… loooooved that story line- and after it was over I wanted to see the...
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ShotzLA: An Exquisite Corpse
anonymous
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June 09, 2026
uncertified reviewer
So weird and fun that I forgot I was watching a play multiple times during the production. ...
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