Eve Weston

The Mysteries of Persephone

eve weston · June 29, 2026 certified reviewer
The story of Persephone is a fertile one (pun intended!).... full review

Test Pilots

eve weston · June 29, 2026 certified reviewer
This is a really ambitious show that must have taken so much time to prepare. I applaud the creators, cast, and crew. The Test Pilots conceit is a clever framing to try to address the common pitfalls most interactive stories contend with. And the "remcon" device is an excellent solution to audience voting that kindly avoids reliance on audience members' smartphones and battery charge. I’d be excited to see the team continue developing the format, because based on audience reaction, there’s clearl... full review

Don't Kill Daisy

eve weston · June 28, 2026 certified reviewer
This is a delightful show! Soleil does a fantastic job bringing Daisy to life... and death. She also does a great job of engaging the audience, indulging their desires just enough, but not too much. ... full review

ROOT (Running Out Of Time)

eve weston · June 24, 2026 certified reviewer
ROOT is ambitious both in its use of technology and with regard to the ideas it’s excited to explore. It’s a play staged in a theatre that incorporates AR into the performance and story. To its credit, its use of technology was integral to the story and not just a gimmick; it underlined the themes the show explores. A digital being that lives forever requires a medium of some kind in order to be seen or heard.... full review

F*cking Famous

eve weston · June 24, 2026 certified reviewer
In this show that’s an odd tribute to impermanence, Molly Sharpe makes it easy to become a “Sharpie.” I hadn't dared to imagine what this show would be, but it delivered. F*cking Famous is funny in a way that’s undeniable: excellent character-driven comedy, absurdist humor, and a truly admirable approach to audience participation—that works insanely well. It’s an oddly brilliant show that manages to be both a ridiculous pop concert in a wig store and, unexpectedly, maybe a sort of game.... full review

Amazing Sex Life of Rabbits

eve weston · July 19, 2025 uncertified reviewer
This show is clever, funny and honest. The plot leads to a conflict that escalates to a point at which it becomes rather uncomfortable for the characters and, yet, it is remarkably never uncomfortable for the audience. The audience laughed loudly and often, for good reason. The show doesn't rely on cheap thrills, easy reference jokes or low-hanging fruit; the laughter was earned through solid, well-written character-driven comedy. In addition to being funny, the show manages to share a message ... full review

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