Matthew Martin
Iphigenia in Splott
matthew martin
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June 21, 2023
certified reviewer
Extremely well written and very honest. Right from the get go it's hard not to be captivated by Hailey's character Effie. Hailey is on fire in this show as she takes us through Effie's life, crazy lifestyle, and the bizarre characters in her life. We follow Effie as she moves through her life over the course of a couple days leading to an extremely heartfelt and brutal ending. The pacing is fast and in your face as Hailey brilliantly navigates the space, alternating between talking to the aud...
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A Shark Ate My Penis: a History of Boys Like Me
matthew martin
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June 20, 2023
certified reviewer
From the moment the show began, I was smiling. Laser has brought to the Fringe one of the most unique solo show's we've seen. The seamless blend of music numbers, to life moment re-enactments, to interactions with JKR, to projections on the overhead screen are incredible. Laser's writing is brilliant in this piece that takes us on an educational, sentimental, and extremely vulnerable story. He makes us laugh and cry, and even get a little angry at times at the people that he's dealt with in h...
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BRAVE FACE
matthew martin
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June 19, 2023
certified reviewer
I have to begin by commenting on my intrigue upon reading the blurb that describes this show as using multimedia, as that can go several different ways. Let me say just how blown away I was by the usage of media in this show. Not only was the writing, directing and performing at its best, but the seamless blend of video and audio to aid in the story telling was just incredible.
Now, that being said, let's really talk about just how brilliant this piece is. For a short (40min) production, you ...
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Wild Hand
matthew martin
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June 19, 2023
certified reviewer
From the moment we walked into the space, I knew this would be an interesting show. What appeared to be a Western campsite set turned out to be the inside of a jail cell. And as Dani, in the role of Bill, began to talk to the audience as though we were fellow prisoners, the show just took off. From the moment she locked eyes with the audience and began addressing us, I was hooked. Her writing and performance were not only on point, but brilliant to the last letter. She has the incredible kno...
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Oh, Lorraine!
matthew martin
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June 11, 2023
certified reviewer
Good lord, what a show! Not having any clue as to what we were seeing, I was immediately blown away with in five minutes. The script is on point. The actors are on point. The staging and directing are on point. It is easily one of the best shows you will see this year. It's funny. It's emotional and heartwarming. It's alarming. It really does cover a lot of ground. Not only that, Peter's script allows every actor to shine. Just when you think someone is merely playing a side character,...
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Julie Jean Kristin Bird
matthew martin
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June 11, 2023
uncertified reviewer
Oh My God! This show will blow you away!! I mean that. I've seen a lot of shows this year, and it is one of the best. The performance by Marguerite is off the charts! And I know that sounds crazy, but I'm not kidding. She commands the space so effortlessly that we just disappear into her world. She slips in and out of various characters with such ease that you can't help but stare. Her script will make you laugh. It will turn your stomach a bit. And it will for sure make you cry! It's j...
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SO PROUDLY WE HAILED
matthew martin
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June 11, 2023
certified reviewer
What a truly moving show. And I can only attest to the second group of shows, since there are two sets. And the ones I saw, of the three musicals, were brilliant. Just breathtaking. All three of the actors dug deep and disappeared into these incredible stories that at times I forgot they were actors and thought they were the real vets. It's so powerful. All the music and songs were on point and each piece was so well contained. I was moved several times and can't wait to check out the rest...
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Befok (or the desperate attempt to impress Iñárritu)
matthew martin
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June 11, 2023
certified reviewer
I had so much fun at this show. The work that Asta put into her character Lola is incredible. She truly disappears into this over the top struggling actress that you can't help but smile throughout the show. And as much as it is funny, this show has a lot of heart. The work between director and actor is very evident here and we the audience get taken on a wild ride that shows just how crazy things can get here in Hollywood....
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Things to Avoid in a Eulogy
matthew martin
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June 11, 2023
certified reviewer
Just wow. There's only so many words I can find to describe this show. It's truly brilliant. It's smart. It's witty. It's emotional. It's deep. It's dark. And it is one of the best plays you will see at Fringe this year. The chemistry between the two actors on stage is incredible. They both push the other and continue to raise the bar from start to finish. You will find yourself laughing and crying. The director did a phenomenal job handling the pacing of the show to such a degree tha...
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Keeper
matthew martin
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June 09, 2023
certified reviewer
Wow! This is the second time I have seen this show, the first being a preview performance last year while Michelle was working on it. And let me tell you, the growth in this piece is amazing. Michelle's writing and performance are easily some of the best you will see at Fringe this year. Her story will break your heart, bring you to tears, and lift you up. It's hilarious at times. It's incredibly heartfelt at times. And thanks to the space, this show is in your face. It's bold and unforgiv...
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