Eloise Coopersmith

A Terrible Show for Terrible People by Bonnie He

eloise coopersmith · June 17, 2022 certified reviewer
Fun!  The playwright/actress, Bonnie He, has created an engaging 45 minutes where the audience is treated to a zany and at times delightfully naughty evening of laughter.  The audience is part of the performance and Bonnie invites (surprising willing) participants onstage to serve as part of the merriment.  Creative and committed to every moment of her performance I walked out refreshed and delighted…The Fringe is back and it is artists like Bonnie that remind us how wonderful individual voices c... full review

"And Now It's All This!"

eloise coopersmith · June 15, 2019 certified reviewer
A snapshot of Beatles history that is succinctly told, sharp storytelling- compelling performances - go see this! Per the program it is part of a larger project. Cannot wait to see more!... full review

Clementine

eloise coopersmith · June 15, 2019 certified reviewer
Touching Exploration of motherhood - inviting the audience to share moments of humor and tenderness, highlighting truisms about millennial parenting - “your heart lives outside your body” and an appreciation for the challenges of being a parent.... full review

Transference

eloise coopersmith · June 14, 2019 certified reviewer
Witty intellectual banter with an esoteric twist that will leave you wondering if indeed, lovers from our past lives continue to haunt us. ... full review

Saving Cain

eloise coopersmith · June 12, 2019 certified reviewer
400 + shows at the Fringe here’s the reason to go see this production- the brilliant performance of it lead actress Leah Verrill Heinz! Wow! We hate her character, then like her, then think she is silly and in the end we empathize recognizing in this crazy world there is no harder job than being a mom. Brilliant work.... full review

A Bit Much

eloise coopersmith · June 08, 2019 certified reviewer
“A Bit Much” Written and produced by Stacy Dymalski Jessica Lynn Johnson (Director) Megan Ford-Miller (Producer) Lounge Theater 6201 Santa Monica Blvd. Seen 6/8 12:00 show This lovely one woman show explores in an articulate, humorous and entertaining performance the inner workings of Stacy Dymalksi’s mind and heart when it comes to self identity and relationships. Although definitely female focused there were men in attendance laughing and acknowledging that finding ones true self in ... full review

Why We Become Witches

eloise coopersmith · June 11, 2017 certified reviewer
Terrific - go see it! ps its not really about witches- and is a wonderful journey.... full review