Lindsay Beamish

Butcher Holler Here We Come!

lindsay beamish · June 29, 2019 certified reviewer
Super crafted and smart. By very simple means, the show manages to fully immerse you deep into a coal mine in West Virginia in the 1970s, and does so in a powerfully visceral way. ... full review

The Living Room

lindsay beamish · June 29, 2019 certified reviewer
I absolutely loved it. Gemma and Amrita were masterful onstage, seamlessly weaving between structure and improvisation and absurdity and heartbreak. The show was both broad and profoundly nuanced at once. I would like to see it multiple times to see how the work changes each night depending on the audience interaction and contribution. ... full review

The Last Croissant

lindsay beamish · June 22, 2019 certified reviewer
This show is an absolute home run! It's smart, weird, brilliantly funny, and breathtakingly specific. The show just had so much VOICE. The acting was beyond committed and was absurdly over the top, yet still totally managed to feel truthful and human and, dare I say... subtle? (Yes, they somehow managed a whole lot of subtlety in something markedly Baroque.) The level of nuance and specificity and humor and detail and smarts in the design elements (costumes, sets, props) would have been impressiv... full review

Orangutan

lindsay beamish · June 22, 2019 certified reviewer
A tight and well-crafted show with a compelling actress at its core. The piece created its own vivid world, and did so just via Kristina speaking and some astute staging. ... full review

Dear Mom, Sorry For Being A B!tch

lindsay beamish · June 17, 2019 uncertified reviewer
Humurous and boldly performed and sincere overall. The show is genuinely funny at times, and then locates a lovely seriousness at the end. Christine is onstage the whole time, and it's hard not to love her. ... full review

What They Said About Love

lindsay beamish · June 20, 2017 certified reviewer
Super solid and enjoyable one man show! Great narrative and theatrical structure. Steve Budd did a lovely job inhabiting so many different nuanced characters. He also had the great smarts to combine lofty moments/ideals/dialogue with very specific mundane details. That kept the show with the BIG SUBJECT of LOVE from being treacly. I also very much related to half of the details in the content! Great show!... full review