Liz Reinhardt

Losing Your Humanity (a zombie musical)

liz reinhardt · June 11, 2023 certified reviewer
Like heartfelt stories? Like zombies? Like musicals? Then this is a show for you to see! Pleasantly surprised to watch a heart-tugging storyline unfold in what is sold as a "Zombie musical," plus the dialog was witty, punny and realistic. Great writing combined with excellent delivery by the actors, plus beautiful voices singing creative, heartfelt and down-right fun songs... it all added up to an entertaining show, and a very timely one, given what we have all lived through the last few years. ... full review

Boy Crazy Psycho Slut

liz reinhardt · August 10, 2021 certified reviewer
Jo Dellapina's performance of her one-woman show was fun, funny, heartfelt, touching, and thought-provoking. Her characterizations showed a great evolution and the piece was entertaining from start-to-finish. I highly recommend seeing this, especially if you ever considered yourself 'boy crazy!'... full review

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liz reinhardt · June 10, 2013 uncertified reviewer
I've been looking forward to seeing [Title of Show] at Fringe ever since I found out it was in the works by some of my friends, as it's one of my favorites! I attended its second preview and I was certainly NOT disappointed. The entire cast was FAB-U-LOUS - energy, heart, great songs that were performed superbly, sarcastic and punny jokes delivered with ease - all in 90 minutes with not much more than the actors and their voices, the staging and amazingly-strong enthusiasm. They serious rocke... full review

A Man of No Importance

liz reinhardt · June 08, 2013 certified reviewer
Lovers of musical theater and theater in general MUST go see the rarely-produced "A Man of No Importance" at Fringe. The amateur theater troupe play-within-a-play is reminiscent of ...Guffman, but the story, music, voices and heart is beautiful beyond belief. Kudos to Janet Miller's heartfelt direction, Corey Hirsch's amazing band and the beautiful performances of friends Gail Matthius, Keith Barletta, Shirley Hatton and all the others. The Lillian Theater's atmosphere made for the perfect se... full review

The Divine Madness of Isabella

liz reinhardt · June 21, 2012 certified reviewer
I see a lot of theater and I have to say that this is one of the most unique and creative productions I have seen in Los Angeles. I felt like I was transported to Italy as I followed the life, love, laughter and truly divine madness of Isabella. Brava to Wendy Gough for bringing a little bit of Commedia Del Arte to our own backyard. Don't miss this rare opportunity to see this form of theater done so well. You won't be disappointed.... full review