A Peacock In The Rubble
tl forsberg
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
Breathe taking, raw, intimate, and beautifully crafted storytelling! Thank you!
It was a very generous performance. Well written, and fully in the hands of a very capable performer....
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All Cats go to Hell.
evan spreen
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June 15, 2025
uncertified reviewer
Great writing! Great performances! Really transported the audience to a very specific location and mood....
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Slay Me
mat sanders
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
Slay Me is a wild, smart ride with a magnetic solo performance. The direction is especially sharp, using simple garment pieces naturally scattered around a messy bedroom, the show cleverly shifts scenes without ever breaking the flow. Veronica Rosas somehow manages to be both hilariously manic and totally endearing. It’s raw, witty, and unexpectedly moving....
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Ann and Me: or the big bad abortion play
anonymous
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
Wonderful and thought provoking....
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Jersey Devil: A Dead Dad Comedy
andrea abbate
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
What an amazing show. And what a male dominated audience. It was nice to see so many guys out laughing and supporting theater.
Hal is an amazing story teller and Drew is unparalleled as a director. It was one of my favorite shows of all!...
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Blackout - No Hard Feelings. A Darkly Comic Reckoning with Booze, Boys and Big Emotions
mary basmadjian
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
Kerri does a phenomenal job depicting exactly what it feels like to run away from feelings. With a beautiful dream catcher and sultry dominatrix by her side she runs right back to her feelings! ...
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A Peacock In The Rubble
anonymous
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
Powerful, personal, profound. Everyone laughing and crying equally the whole time. I give it a million stars ...
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Mother Boswick: The Best Show You Never Knew You Needed
mindee de lacey
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
It's true. I never knew I needed to see Mother Boswick live and in person but I am so happy I did! I enjoyed a delightful and enlightening hour with the sweet and funny Mother Boswick. ...
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Couplet: Honey Honey Moon Moon
paul gelb
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
Personal. Moving and very funny...
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Beth Wants the D
anonymous
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
Beth is goofy, honest, and approachable in a way that makes the show easily captivating. It is so easy to fall in love with her storytelling because she puts her whole real self into it....
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A Peacock In The Rubble
brandon karsh
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
Using the combined power of powerful storytelling and captivating visuals and sounds, A Peacock in a Rubble is a tour de force solo show that will break your heart but rebuild it into a magnificent, beautiful, and hopeful phoenix. A must see this Fringe!...
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This is Water
james procter
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
A thoughtful, heartfelt and honest look at the race relations in America, punctuated by beautifully written and performed songs from Rain Perry’s, “A White Album.” Perry intertwines the history of racism in our country with her own experience growing up as a white “hippie girl,” coming of age in the 1970’s and trying to make sense of it all.
Through her music and the spoken word, Perry weaves a story that is at times both troubling and uplifting, but always provocative, honest and hopeful. The ...
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To Be Liberated
rollence patugan
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
To Be Liberated was one of the more unique theater experiences for me. It was like watching an arthouse, foreign film, period piece with high stakes drama. It's a relatively short and it left me wanting more. ...
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A Tail of Two Kitties ~ Paws Across The World
carole goldman
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
A delight for one hour! A graceful charming Cindy D'Andrea non stop puts it out there and does it ever take one away from the worlds issues.And if you love cats Oh wow !!!!! I love babies more than cats and it didn't matter cause she's a terrific performer and I had a terrific time! PS I knew Cindy and trust me I'd never write all this if not my experience as I'm a hard sell!!!!!!...
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Her Ghost
anonymous
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
Her Ghost was so real and believable even though it was an unbelievable tale but not really because Helene, Kelsey Tuma so perfectly rolled with Daniel’s story and grew to love him so you knew why he always returned to her. Thank you for this deepness that was/is needed....
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Falling: a disabled love story
anonymous
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
“Falling: A Disabled Love Story” is the reason I love the Hollywood Fringe Festival. What a joy to watch Aaron Pang’s beautifully written, sometimes painful yet always buoyant, riveting show. Aaron is a charming soul-barer who sheds light on a sometimes overlooked yet essential part of our humanity—differences in physical ability. Go see this show to understand better how to relate with a significant segment of the human population. Aaron is doing daring, important work....
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TRU$T
nemma adeni
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
A deeply engaging and funny piece that doesn’t make any one character the “bad guy”. It’s nuanced in its commentary and holds up a mirror to the hypocrisies we all have within ourselves. ...
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To Be Liberated
dina mild
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
A beautiful, powerful historical drama. I knew I was going to cry my eyes out—at least I was prepared for it, lol. Everything was so well done. I really appreciate when a show feels truly professional, with every single detail carefully considered. This was definitely one of those shows. Thank you for pouring so much heart and effort into it!...
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QFWFQ
erin callahan
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
An exploration of a rich internal landscape, as much as it is an exercise in theatrical form and structure. The word “brave” gets thrown around a lot with solo shows, but this one deserves it. This is mind-expanding work that I’ll be thinking about for a long time....
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Brick by Brick
rollence patugan
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June 15, 2025
certified reviewer
Courageous, vulnerable, and honest portrayal of a person's journey in search of a career in the entertainment industry with an added layer of the challenges one would face without citizenship despite being documented (sound familiar?!) Nina's story was very relatable to me and it also checked my own privilege as a US citizen (and I thought being Asian-American was already challenging enough).
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