Christina Gray

ARMY BRAT

christina gray · June 18, 2026 certified reviewer
This is definitely a Fringe show to see, as Kelly brings everything she's got to this fast-paced whirlwind of a one-woman show, while sharing her personal and often painful story about growing up in a dysfunctional household.... full review

Eggs

christina gray · June 28, 2025 certified reviewer
I really enjoyed it! I found Eggs warm and funny, as well as insightful and thought-provoking.... full review

The Dog Log

christina gray · June 28, 2025 certified reviewer
This is a beautifully written and delivered show that you can tell comes from the heart. I had read Richard's book years ago so already knew the story, but that did not take away anything from seeing it delivered live and getting to share with him the whole rollercoaster ride of emotions and events that unfolded around that simple barking dog.... full review

Grocery Store Romance

christina gray · June 28, 2025 certified reviewer
Loved this show from start to finish! With an excellent writing and an outstanding talented cast, I would rate this a "must see" in this year's Fringe. ... full review

The Road to Nowhere

christina gray · June 29, 2024 certified reviewer
"The Road to Nowhere" was a frantic often crazy road trip through life with a great cast of actors! There were a lot of laughs, but it also managed to hit the heartstrings too as it delved into complicated topics such as mother-daughter relationships and self-discovery.... full review

FOXY LADIES LOVE BOOGIE 70's EXPLOSION!

christina gray · June 29, 2024 certified reviewer
This was an incredible show from start to finish! The time just flew by as the talented cast went from song to song - complete with amazing costume changes and dance numbers. I really enjoyed the bits of 1970s art, history and culture that were shared along the way too.... full review

Mercy

christina gray · June 29, 2024 certified reviewer
"Mercy" is a wonderfully well-written story with a very talented cast. I was immediately drawn in from the opening moment and really enjoyed the unfolding of the mystery around this totally relatable (if a bit dysfunctional) multi-cultural/multi-religious/multi-generational family, as they dealt with the sudden unexpected disappearance of their mother.... full review

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