I was not sure what to expect going into this show, but I can assure you these girls outdid anything I could have imagined. Some really smart and inngenius sketches that had me almost crying in my seat. Their ability to work the audience at times and even act opposite themselves on screen was awesome! Very fun stuff and definitely worth seeing at the festival this year!!...
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As a child of the 70's and 80's, I couldn't have been more excited to see this show. And Matt Richey did not let me down. His cast and crew brought to life such a unique and interesting story about someone we all know and love. Not only that, but the attention to detail regarding Danza's backstory and relationships is so much fun to witness. And to have it all anchored by Luvara's performance and script makes this show easily worth it's ticket price. Definitely a must see!...
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TO be honest, I wasn't sure what to expect when I sat in my seat for this show. I knew it was "Taming of the Shrew" and I knew it was an all-woman cast, but I certainly didn't know what I was in for. And I'm so glad, because I was thoroughly impressed by the cast and crew of this show. To adapt such a well-known play into such a taboo setting, Danielle Ozymandias and her players did an incredible job. It's one thing to pair down Shakespeare. It's another to do it in an hour. And with such s...
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Being that it's one of the few dramas at the Fringe this year, Ingrid Moss has done a great job of making her audience think. This show is soft and intense and will pull you along to the amazing finish that you don't see coming. With strong performances from the entire cast, this show has a lot of great moments that will keep you talking well after you leave the theater. ...
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