Andrew Joseph Perez

Easy Targets: Artists and Heroes

andrew joseph perez · June 23, 2018 certified reviewer
Absolutely the WORST! I never stopped laughing! A must-see!... full review

Best Buddies: The Hip-Hop Musical

andrew joseph perez · June 11, 2018 certified reviewer
Best Buddies: The Hip-Hop Musical is exactly what the Hollywood Fringe Festival is all about! ... full review

Punch and Judy

andrew joseph perez · June 23, 2016 certified reviewer
If you're looking for something pretty funny and kinda silly, this isn't it. If you're looking for a show that will kick the living s**t out of your brain and leave you convulsing with sobs of laughter until your throat bleeds, yeah this is the one.... full review

All The Best Killers Are Librarians

andrew joseph perez · June 22, 2016 certified reviewer
So much hilarity, so much violence, so much hilarious violence. GO LIBRARIANS, GO!... full review

Twelfth Night

andrew joseph perez · June 22, 2016 certified reviewer
A clean, clear, and crisp presentation of one of Shakespeare's more challenging texts.... full review

Odilia

andrew joseph perez · June 22, 2016 certified reviewer
Bringing the culture of the most populace demographic in Los Angeles to the forefront of the stage with poetry, melancholy, tradition, and hope.... full review

Night Witches

andrew joseph perez · June 22, 2016 certified reviewer
This stunning true story of the young women who risked and gave their lives to fight the Nazis by the cover of night is an absolute must-see.... full review

MUST BE COMFORTABLE WITH

andrew joseph perez · June 22, 2016 certified reviewer
Turning the mirror back on the misogyny of the casting process in Hollywood and everywhere with biting satire, witty comedy, and unfortunately extremely true stories.... full review

Lamprey: Weekend of Vengeance

andrew joseph perez · June 22, 2016 certified reviewer
An unbearably hilarious, fast-paced slap in the face of comedy.... full review

Fifty Shades of Shrew

andrew joseph perez · June 28, 2015 certified reviewer
"I am ashamed that women are so simple / To offer war where they should kneel for peace, / Or seek for rule, supremacy, and sway, / When they are bound to serve, love, and obey." Taming of the Shrew, Act V, Scene 2. William Shakespeare. Possibly one of the most controversial passages in the entire canon to our modern ears; that women are bound to serve, love, and obey their husbands. One passage, as part of a problematic text that is wholly reclaimed and repurposed by Broads' Word Theatre in ... full review