AMELIA EARHEART - DECLASSIFIED
anonymous
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
I was not able to open the link to watch the virtual performance....
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Safety Stew
sam gibson
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
Killer concept and narrative and surprising stage business- come for the threat of the smoothie, stay for all the cups! A vulnerable funny story with a strong gimmick that feels like a genuine offering ...
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Cirque du Fils
kevin chu
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
This was truly a circus of chaos. I went to a pretty rowdy showing and Jason handled the crowd with aplomb, playing with us when necessary and taking control back with sheer presence and play. He was locked in and on it and the crowd was along for the ride in a big way....
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Simply Maria, Or the American Dream
anonymous
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
A powerful and timely story about gender inequities, cultural rifts, and the price of the American “dream” for immigrants....
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Her Rage
anonymous
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
The actress strongly showed the characters of the fear and hysterical. She even learned the local ascent from China. When I saw the show, my emotions went up and down with her actions. She was good....
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Woody Fu: One Man John Wick 2.0 (2025)
michael franco
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
This show was a blast . Well choreographed and a spot on Keanu Reeves impression. I don't that you can really call this a solo show as Mr Fu populates his show with a steady flow of audience members playing a variety of parts, characters and playing every part needed to crew up and produce John Wick movie ...
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Do You Accept These Charges?
franny harold
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
Gonna be thinking about this show for a while! Laurie’s a masterful storyteller, and I was completely blown away. My jaw was on the floor multiple times, only for it to be picked back up so I could laugh hard at the next insane reveal. It was deeply moving, vulnerable, and unfortunately/fortunately relatable — but most importantly empowering and triumphant. ...
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Sugar Mud
kevin chu
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
Such a complete vision from tip to tail. Every moment of the show felt both perfectly honed from much practice and also live in the moment. By the time it was over everyone in that room was my cousin, and I dang loved them, all thanks to Meat's gentle shepherding and world building....
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Cirque du Fils
sam gibson
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
Let’s go, Jason! Such a fun, rowdy show from even before the time it actually started. Jason commands the room, does killer monologue-ing and it’s f u n. Set direction and props and gags exactly how you’d want them. ...
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Safety Stew
kevin chu
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
Heartfelt, touching, and disgusting. BK is such a good writer and her story is so full of captivating. The way she reimagined grief and the literal processing of her traumas was so simple and yet so genius. ...
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Medicine Woman
franny harold
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
This show left me feeling absolutely softer, more forgiving, and forgiven. I loved how Veronica moved around the space and took total command, but in a tender, silly, and absurd way. I could’ve watched her heal people for hours — I think we all really needed her clowning magic. ...
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Enchanted Silverware
candice sarangay
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
Loved the show! It was a unique take on a classic tale. I didn't know it was a musical, so when the actors started singing, I was pleasantly surprised by their wonderful voices. The music was arranged beautifully and had a hint of comedy that matched it nicely. ...
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What Happens In the Dark
kirsten vangsness
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
Very creative premise and silly and super fun with a great message ...
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From My Bunker To Yours
michael franco
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
I loved this show. It was one of those pleasant surprises that you find at the Fringe.
Imaginative and actually really dark it's presented as a children's public access show live streamed from a bunker under constant nuclear attack in the not too distant future. ...
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El Mago Loco
franny harold
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
This show felt like watching one of the greats at Woodstock, and we should all be so lucky to have witnessed Linzy Beltran before she inevitably becomes a superstar. Linzy’s energy and total command of a big, packed crowd is a testament to both who she is as a person, and her outrageous clown. The hour went by too quickly, I never wanted El Mago’s hijinks to end. One of my favorites of the fest. ...
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Ghost Train
kirsten vangsness
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
A very timely compelling story that we need to hear and I appreciate was created....
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Me, Myself and Other
kirsten vangsness
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
Deeply personal and lovely story telling. She invites us into her very unique life experiences without pulling any punches. I learned and I was engaged throughout. ...
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The Singing School
robert walker
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June 30, 2025
uncertified reviewer
The Singing School was a refreshing and lively experience! The performers clearly put in a lot of effort, and the passion for music really came through. As someone who works in academic content creation, I especially appreciated the attention to storytelling. (For those interested in academic writing support, you can visit my site: DissertationWriting-Services.co.uk)....
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Funeral Show
franny harold
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
This show moved me to tears (the only show at fringe to do that, for whatever it’s worth). Elena’s the kind of person, and performer, that moves about a room and takes command of it so effortlessly. Not in a crazy egotistical way, but a charming, grounded, unassuming, and always surprisingly absurd way. This show, to me, is what fringe is all about. Deeply personal, moving, and unique, and somehow hilarious all the way through — tip to taint. One of my favorites of the fest. ...
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The Wizard of Oh No!
yousaf sajid
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
An absolutely hilarious show in the genre of A Play That Goes Wrong, "The Wizard of Oh No!" combines comedy, heart, and perfectly manufactured chaos into a captivating experience for the audience. There are so many layers in the writing, from the hilarity of a reimagined "Wizard of Oz" for 2025 standards, to the perfectly placed "wrong moments" of the play, to the storyline around family, performative advocacy, and community. ...
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