Ernest Kearney
Finally, Some Privacy
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June 06, 2017
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The best solo show I caught so far....
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The Faggot King or The Troublesome Reign of Edward II
ernest kearney
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June 06, 2017
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Imaginative and inventive to the upper tiers....
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HELLO AGAIN! THE SONGS OF ALLAN SHERMAN
ernest kearney
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June 06, 2017
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A Gold, a firm two thumbs held up to the stratosphere, Gold. ...
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#WhaleFail
ernest kearney
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June 23, 2016
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This was an unexpected gem. Superbly acted, extremely well written and directed.
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PATRIOT ACT
ernest kearney
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June 20, 2016
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PATRIOT ACT
Less play than town hall meeting, writer and performer Mike Schlitt voices his concerns for the country and shares some of his appreciable knowledge of the nation’s history before bringing the audience on stage to discuss methods of preserving the republic. Granted, not theatre, but definitely theatrical and very definitely needed in this time of ours. For that: HONORARY MENTION-SILVER
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Mimi's Suitcase
ernest kearney
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June 20, 2016
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MIMI’S SUITCASE
Written and performed by Ana Bayat, this is an intelligent and skillfully mounted tale of her life in and out of Iran. Bayat is an actress of obvious talent and never bores the audience. A good portion of the show is in Farsi and Castilian Spanish with “sub-titles” projected on the wall above her. The weakness of the show is unexpected in the story she tells. A lack of specifics and a lack of focus on what is truly dramatic about a young girl raised in Spain who loves “Ch...
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WMMFEST 2016
ernest kearney
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June 20, 2016
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WE MAKE MOVIES PRESENTS WMMFEST 2016
Here we have something different, a LA film collective showing a festival of their best work from the past year. Now like all such beasts there were some high points and some…well less than high points. But the high points were pretty darn fun, among them The Average White Male Comedian’s Plight Against Hollywood, in which writer\director Chris Valenti laments in a glorious sendoff of “political correctness” his lack of opportunities of playing ethnic wom...
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50 SHADES OF SHAKESPEARE
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June 20, 2016
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50 SHADES OF SHAKESPEARE
What was most surprising to me I admit was finding the combination here of great acting,
great fun and great Shakespeare.
You walk into the Three Clubs Venue to find a board listing the scenes from the Bard’s plays that will be performed:
Virginity I & II & II
Romeo & Juliet (duh.)
Training
Petruchio & Katherine (duh!)
Coercion
Isabella and Angelo (duh again!)
Clusterf**k
Hermia
Helena
Lysander (huh?)
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Juliet
Lady Macbeth (Okay, now you’...
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