Andrew Potter
A one-way ticket to Crazy Town
andrew potter
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June 19, 2013
uncertified reviewer
Les is charming and endearing as he expertly leads us
thru his hilarious and poignant tale of taking care of his mother.
Les Kurkendaal is a storyteller of the highest degree!...
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The Viola Mountain Door Company
andrew potter
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June 09, 2013
uncertified reviewer
Beautifully written. Superbly performed. A cascading comradery of characters that could be from just about anywhere. ...
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eggshell
andrew potter
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June 18, 2012
uncertified reviewer
At first, I was a little concerned about watching an entire show spoken in gibberish. The fine acting and physical comedy drew me in, and I became fascinated watching the characters endure and try to resolve conflict after conflict. Soon enough, I knew exactly what the characters were saying, even though I had no idea of what their words meant. It's an interesting take on the universality of language, even when the "language" is gibberish. The show is very Samual Beckett, performed by Keystone Co...
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Second City This Week - The News in Revue
andrew potter
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June 18, 2012
certified reviewer
Great sketch comedy in the vein of SNL and at the improv. Hilarious, extremely well performed, and riffing on current new stories of the day. Well worth it!...
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Poe and Mathews: a Misadventure in the Middle of Nowhere
andrew potter
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June 18, 2012
uncertified reviewer
Expertly written, acted and performed. This show is a hilarious mis-adventure between two stunning actor/writer/directors, and the two mischievous, endearing comic characters they have created. A joy to behold!...
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The Road to High Street
andrew potter
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June 11, 2012
uncertified reviewer
This, from Andrew Moore at Mad Theatrics Blogspot
http://madtheatrics.blogspot.com/2012/06/road-to-high-street.html
The Road to High Street
Presented by Andrew Potter
At Artworks Theatre Studio A
review by Andrew Moore
There is something indelibly pure about busking. An artist takes to the public square and plies his or her trade. If people like it, they drop a few bills in the hat. It's "Pay What You Will" for reals, no psychological manipulation, no self-congratulatory "look how ...
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