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Jesus le MOMO

By • Jul 29th, 2012 • Category: Fringe, Reviews

Le MOMO makes you think, above anything else about the philosophical inquiries of this twisted dark comedy.




Pallas Theatre Collective The Comedy of Mirrors

By • Jul 26th, 2012 • Category: Fringe, Reviews

Farce isn’t easy, and can require a delicate, wry touch to balance the absurdity of the plot’s situations.




Lumina Studio Theatre Girls Who Think They’re Hot

By • Jul 24th, 2012 • Category: Fringe, Reviews

Girls Who Think They’re Hot is funny, clever and worth more than $17.00.




Mark Whitney Rightful Masters

By • Jul 24th, 2012 • Category: Fringe, Reviews

Rightful Masters is a very dark comedy about a very dark subject.




Leanne Linsky Lady Luck is a Whore

By • Jul 24th, 2012 • Category: Fringe, Reviews

In this quirky show Leanne Linsky tries to give us a glimpse of what it is like to be inside her satirical mind.




LaGoDi Productions LapBand Texas

By • Jul 21st, 2012 • Category: Fringe, Reviews

A LaGoDi Production of LapBand Texas is a country style comedy-drama with a twist or better yet… carbs.




Dylan Fresco Domino’s Pizza Saved My Life

By • Jul 21st, 2012 • Category: Fringe, Reviews

Dylan takes us on a nostalgic and thought-provoking trip down memory lane, exploring his grandfather’s past and his life decisions, to the current events of his life.




Red Knight Productions Medieval Story Land

By • Jul 19th, 2012 • Category: Fringe, Reviews

With great puns, hilarious comedy, and fantastic timing, I couldn’t possibly recommend this show more.




Bob Bartlett Bareback Ink

By • Jul 19th, 2012 • Category: Fringe, Reviews

This is the kind of play that is worth seeing more than once, with the likelihood that one will get more from it on a second viewing.




Madame: Helena Rubinstein in America

By • Jul 18th, 2012 • Category: Fringe, Reviews

One of the pleasures of attending Fringe is to see not only where a show is today, but to imagine where it might go in the future, and this is a pleasure that fans of musicals can derive from Madame.