Carsen Schroeder (she/her/hers)

Actor/Writer

POSTER CHILD: How Charlie's Angels Kicked My Ass Out Of The Closet

carsen schroeder · June 09, 2026 certified reviewer
David Pavao captures our hearts! Poster Child is heartwarming, funny, and tear jerking. The journey you go on through David's youth is full of giggles and tender moments, but has an honest a difficult narrative to be discussed about shame and sexuality. David did a wonderful job with his playful storytelling. ... full review

FUCK! An Iceberg: A One Woman Titanic with Magic Preshow

carsen schroeder · June 25, 2025 certified reviewer
Where to even begin....Mallie is an inspiration. I left in awe and tears at the space she takes up as a solo performer. You'd never leave thinking it was one person on the stage. Comedy, tragedy, sincerity all wrapped up into an epic of a piece. Mallie creates the type of theater we can all only hope to strive for and if there were an honorary Oscar for fringe shows, it would go to her. ... full review

Simone

carsen schroeder · June 25, 2025 certified reviewer
It was like stepping into a film noir or watching an old episode episode of Pink Panther. Kate and Pete were the perfect and deadly dynamic duo. Kate's physicality and wizardry with accents was the perfect foil to Pete's southern charm. Who do we trust? You'll never really know, but you can enjoy yourself while you're trying to figure it out. ... full review

5:45

carsen schroeder · June 21, 2025 certified reviewer
Dark and witty! My favorite kind of show. Extremely well written and beautifully told. ... full review

Play Things

carsen schroeder · June 16, 2025 certified reviewer
Beautifully dark and impactful humor. We may have been laughing but the message and the horror of it all sunk deep. ... full review

#PeasantVibes

carsen schroeder · June 16, 2025 certified reviewer
It couldn't have been more relatable. Struggling artist has a new meaning now that previous generations can't relate to and #peasantvibes encapsulated the devastation of that reality. We laughed through the tragedy of the situation together, and cried at the loss we feel for our own personal time, because one job just won't cut it. ... full review

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