Chris Salazar

Eenie Meanie

chris salazar · June 27, 2010 uncertified reviewer
I regret that I was able to write this review sooner, but I hope that my tardiness doesn't rob people of seeing this theatrical triumph. I am often in awe of the one-person show. Simply creating and performing a solo piece is an accomplishment-be courageous enough to tell a story without the support of other performers. However, "Eenie Meenie" left me proud to be in the audience, to share in it's tale. With a natural comic flare, Teresa Willis leaves you smiling long after you've laughed, w... full review

Valentino: a play in verse

chris salazar · June 22, 2010 uncertified reviewer
I attended the opening night performance of this show and it was certainly a great way to start off my Hollywood Fringe experience. Much praise to Mr.Wisehart's successful foray into creating a play entirely in verse. Even more impressive though, was his genuine and warm curtain speech. He literally lifted up other Fringe participants' shows to the audience. It was a selfless act that exemplified the true essence of community and I was thrilled to see such a gesture. Just as the playwrig... full review

FrankenMatt

chris salazar · June 21, 2010 uncertified reviewer
I am saddened that this review may fall on deaf ears, since this show has closed. However, it would be unfair to not give credit, where credit is do. Frank and Matt offered a hilarious hour to their audience. It was very apparent that the two have given this show the kind of attention and dedication it needs to come off so near perfect. I found it ingenious- the use of dance and pop music to transition between sketches, the extreme variety those sketches offered, and the canvas those sketches... full review

British Invasion

chris salazar · June 21, 2010 uncertified reviewer
This is a review of "Life of Si". Two clever, talented, and endearing performers made myself and what seemed to be the entire rest of the audience laugh for nearly an hour. I will echo previous sentiments that the videos were the strong suit of the piece, but I felt that the live performances offered some great comic morsels as well. In the end, I was thoroughly entertained and I believe that was the artist's goal-to have a good time and share their talents. ... full review