Christian Levatino
Playwright/Director
Dog of Carnage
christian levatino
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June 30, 2025
certified reviewer
Benjamin Schwartz and company hit one out of the park....
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Amazing Sex Life of Rabbits
christian levatino
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June 29, 2025
certified reviewer
In a festival often fueled by novelty, shock, or sheer velocity, Michael Shaw Fisher delivers something more dangerous: a play that is smart, sharp, and strikingly complete.
The Secret Sex Life of Rabbits is that rare Fringe piece that feels fully formed—precise in its construction, unafraid of its boldness, and deeply attuned to the moment. The premise might be loaded with provocation (it is), and the title might invite assumptions (it does), but what unfolds on stage is a tightly-written hou...
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The Funny Thing About Men
christian levatino
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June 14, 2024
certified reviewer
This is about as good as a true solo show can get! Mandy Williams is an incredible talent. It's literally just HER! She did it all. Mrs. Williams wrote, produced, directed, stars and plays the ukulele! Jesus! Is there nothing this woman can't do?
Make way for this piece at Best of Fringe. It is that good as well as inspiring. Any actors looking to make their own work - bring a pen and pad and get your ass down to the Stephanie Feury Theatre to see Mandy Williams put on a clinic....
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Suck My Tongue
christian levatino
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June 14, 2024
certified reviewer
The lights go down and we start 8 seconds into Adriano Celentano’s Prisencolinensinainciusol. If you don’t know this track, stop reading this review and go give it a whirl on YouTube and then come back. I’ll wait.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQDY3HFkh_Y
All right, great, you’re back, dug it, huh? Yeah, well that’s how this mother fucker starts. It sent a chill up my spine and butterflies in my belly. You know you are in good hands when you get a tinge of jealousy in your soul because t...
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BALDY
christian levatino
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June 20, 2013
uncertified reviewer
I caught this play at the New York International Fringe Festival and it floored me, I even teared up.
I just caught the play again at the Hwood Fringe and it is even better.
What's it about? It's about being human, it's about trying to fit in, it's about wanting to be in charge of you.
While this is a personal tale by the extremely beautiful and talented Yokko, it is a story that anyone of us can relate to.
Please do yourself a favor and see this show.
At only 50 minutes you have nothing ...
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