ABBY NORMAL THE MUSICAL
caitlin apparcel
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
So much fun and such good voices! The story and the message was so beautiful as well!...
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Strange Beings
brandon blum
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
So so good. Aside from the fact that I enjoy a futuristic/space play anyway, Strange Beings delivered equally with the fun “technobabble” and the grounded relationship between the two characters on stage. A lot of fun and a lot of heart!...
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POSTER CHILD: How Charlie's Angels Kicked My Ass Out Of The Closet
julia lopriore
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
Beautiful, funny, and heartbreaking. I don’t know much about Charlie’s Angels but this made me want to go learn. David is an amazing storyteller....
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F*cking Famous
elissa luma
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
This show feels like girlhood! Hanging out in the basement at a slumber party, doing a talent show with your friends. So fun!...
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Hot Stalker
julia lopriore
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
Such a captivating performance, it captures the essence of being human, while also being hilarious. Yasi is an incredible writer and storyteller. ...
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The Resurrectionists
anonymous
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
Stylish and deceptively funny take on true crime culture, small town life, and the ways in which groups of people relate to one another under stress. Some inspired staging choices and cast chemistry turned this from a solid and engaging production to my first real highlight of Fringe. ...
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Do Not Resuscitate
indra aguilar
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
Great show! Super fun and with an amazing cast...
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Inconceivable
vince tula
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
Alice Coulter opened her heart to us for an hour with such delicate care and consideration for difficult topics and major life transitions and made us laigh about it in the same moment. A storyteller that is able to find humor in moments of devastation is a special one. Alice Coulter had me welling up and wiping away a tear in one moment and had me belly laughing in the next one....
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Mr. Ow 🪱
jivani rodriguez
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
Everybody should see Mr. Ow! Not only is it pure joy, silly fun, and genuinely surprising magic, but Mr. Ow sincerely cares about everyone in the audience. ...
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I Totally Would've Had a Threesome With You
adriana martínez barrón
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
A teen sex comedy that is anything but dumb. This play exudes the vibrancy of youth. Ellen's hilarious and insightful script is able to navigate the choppy waters of teenage sex lives while opening a much needed conversation about consent and the impact of sexual assault in a young woman's sex life and sex drive and how complicated it can be to navigate the trauma amidst the typical expectations of wild, crazy, youth.
Brilliant. Hilarious. A must see at Fringe this year!
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To make your Existence Easier: a Dual-solo Experience
vince tula
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
As the son of an immigrant, and first generation American this dual-solo show left an impact on me. I find great value in immigrant stories, stories of survival and struggle, stories of feeling that no matter what, no matter where - sometimes it just feels like you don't fit in, like you got one foot in and one foot out of your own identity, customs, traditions and culture while trying to seek acceptance as an alien in another world.
Diya Kumar takes great care of her audience as she opens he...
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I Suck: A Vampire Comedy
fred glassberg
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
STAN YOU ARE THE MAN!!
GO SEE DEREK IN I SUCK AT THE HOBGOBLIN....
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The Mary & Margo Art Expérience
johnny cannizzaro
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June 08, 2026
uncertified reviewer
Mary & Margo is delightfully bizarre and unlike anything else I've seen at the Fringe thus far....
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I Suck: A Vampire Comedy
michael-shaun hennessey
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT! All 1100 years! 😜...
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The Dog Log
leon snyder
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June 08, 2026
uncertified reviewer
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Urgent Care
anonymous
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
Imaginative, warm, and rich. The actor who played Al was the most engaging performer I’ve ever seen. I hope he keeps telling stories. ...
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Mr. Ow 🪱
cole triplett
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
Mr. Ow (and Tozy) makes you feel laughter, surprise (cool magic!!), and all warm and fuzzy inside!! THE EYES!...
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Amazing Graves
vivi thai
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
Both shows are very cute!
The first, "I Hate How You Dress" has one surprising reveal after another. It's a very interesting look at the afterlife, and the actors had a great time telling the story.
"Our Cemetery" shows how friendships weather age and experience, wonderfully told by the actors. Both tales are great bedfellows....
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F*cking Famous
jonah weiland
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
There are many types of theater - comedy, drama, farce, melodrama, immersive, surrealism, theater of the absurd... and then there's Theater of Molly Sharpe.
F*CKING FAMOUS is raunchy, gross, bizarre, unhinged and unapologetically it's own thing. And it's brilliant. There's nothing traditional about what she does in this show, it's held in a wig shop on Hollywood Blvd and that's not the only thing that sets it apart from the pack.
It's hard to describe this show, but let's say it's a pitch-p...
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Barbie Smith: God's Favorite Tease
valerie betts
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June 08, 2026
certified reviewer
Barbie Smith is impossible to look away from. She’s alarmingly forthcoming and demands the audiences attention! Yamini completely transforms into this character from the accent to her physicality. She brings us into Barbie’s psyche so much that we empathize and root for her in the end, despite the judgmental obscenities she’s been preaching at us in the past hour. ...
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