Jesus le MOMO
By Rodrigo Pool • Jul 29th, 2012 • Category: Fringe, ReviewsLe MOMO makes you think, above anything else about the philosophical inquiries of this twisted dark comedy.
Le MOMO makes you think, above anything else about the philosophical inquiries of this twisted dark comedy.
Farce isn’t easy, and can require a delicate, wry touch to balance the absurdity of the plot’s situations.
Girls Who Think They’re Hot is funny, clever and worth more than $17.00.
Rightful Masters is a very dark comedy about a very dark subject.
In this quirky show Leanne Linsky tries to give us a glimpse of what it is like to be inside her satirical mind.
A LaGoDi Production of LapBand Texas is a country style comedy-drama with a twist or better yet… carbs.
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.
With great puns, hilarious comedy, and fantastic timing, I couldn’t possibly recommend this show more.
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.
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.