Paul Eiding

Four Clowns Presents: Shakedown at the Dusty Spur!

paul eiding · June 11, 2019 certified reviewer
LMAO! A wonderful, quirky, ORIGINAL, hilarious, evening. This is why there’s nothing quite like live theatre. Audience participation in the most non-threatening way. Surprises at every turn. Get your tix early. Not to be missed!... full review

Orwellian: starring Larry Cedar

paul eiding · June 29, 2013 certified reviewer
Mesmerizing. Larry Cedar's transformations from one character to another were seamless. Amazing use of language and simple but effective staging, made the characters and situations, come to life. Orwell's words artistically handled, by a wonderful actor. Thanks for an enthralling evening of theatre.... full review

A Man of No Importance

paul eiding · June 25, 2013 certified reviewer
A lovely surprise. I didn't know this show and went on recommendations from friends. SO GLAD I DID. What a wonderful night, at the theatre! Kudos to all concerned. And a sincere, THANK YOU, for sharing your talents with this appreciative audience member.... full review

Shakespeare's "King Phycus"

paul eiding · June 25, 2013 certified reviewer
A terrific night at the Fringe! So damn funny...and literate. Great ensemble work. King Phycus, is not to be missed!... full review

One Man Show: A Duet

paul eiding · June 14, 2013 certified reviewer
One Man Show: A Duet is a very funny idea well executed. Writers Joe DeSoto and TJ Marchbank have created a surreal world of right brain/left brain struggle that is so much fun to watch. The two halves (actors Mark Jacobson and TJ Marchbank) are perfect opposites and the complications that ensue are wonderful. Mark Jacobsen gives us the suit wearing, earnest side. He is trying to do his best, but he is thwarted at every turn by TJ Marchbank, who is laid back and just trying to get by. It is a... full review

The Spolin Players

paul eiding · June 14, 2013 certified reviewer
Spolin Players are an incredibly skilled improvisational ensemble. Watching them create scenes from audience suggestions is truly a masterclass in how to do improv. They build and share each scene. They play skillfully with each other, from two person scenes to everyone on stage at the same time. Their dubbing is superb and hysterical. I loved watching them create and I loved that it is made up equally of male and female performers. Such wonderful elastic faces, great voices, and ama... full review

Four Clowns presents Me Rich You Learn

paul eiding · June 14, 2013 certified reviewer
The Four Clowns shows never fail to entertain and move you in their comic explorations of the human condition. Thank you to Artistic Director, Jeremy Aluma and all the Four Clowns Company for bringing Me Rich You Learn to the Hollywood Fringe. Me Rich You Learn is a amazing ride from power point beginning to zany end. Adam Carpenter and Zach Steel are accomplished actors both physically and emotionally. Adam is wiry, tall, and as Martin, oh, so timid until he let's go. Zach is a coiled spri... full review

Four Clowns presents That Beautiful Laugh

paul eiding · June 10, 2012 certified reviewer
THAT BEAUTIFUL LAUGH is a must see show. The seven talented actors are engaging skillful clowns. Each one presenting themselves to the audience after they pop out of the same trunk. Happy, fearful, competitive, and joyfully aggressive, they are in our face and in the audience. They keep us laughing. There is a tear or two also, but that's life. They do it all beautifully. It's a delightful evening. Colleen Kelly-Eiding ... full review