Official FRINGENYC Thread! — Page 2
Posted: 8/14/09 at 4:32pm
Bailey Hanks is in VOTE!
Autumn Hurlburt is in something, but I don't remember what.
Ian McKellen is in THIRTY MINUTES OR LESS! (Okay, that's a lie, but you should see it anyway. :) )
Everything in life is only for now. ~ Avenue Q
There is no future, there is no past. I live this moment as my last. ~ Rent
Posted: 8/14/09 at 4:38pm
VOTE! the musical, cast by... uh, Daryl Eisenberg. But it's ok, because Autumn rocks.
Posted: 8/14/09 at 4:44pm
Everything in life is only for now. ~ Avenue Q
There is no future, there is no past. I live this moment as my last. ~ Rent
Posted: 8/14/09 at 6:08pm
and bailey is in vote! the musical. which opens tonight, i think!
Posted: 8/15/09 at 12:41am
Truth Values is a one woman show that never lost my interest. I think it could have benefited from a slight structural rearrangement, but no major complaints. And it was a story well told.
Winnamucca was interesting, a little out there, and probably took a hit by being my third show of the night after working all day. The performances were excellent.
Groupies is a winner. Tightly written, touching and occasionally creepy glimpses into the lives of four different characters, much of which I found I could relate to. Groupies stands as a fine piece of writing, as is. Each actor was perfect for their character.
Posted: 8/15/09 at 1:40am
Posted: 8/15/09 at 2:26pm
Have tickets to HOW NOW DOW JONES, which I hear is great. (I have always loved that show, anyway.)
Have been getting ideas from the Producer's Perspective, so I may go see 666, Lincoln's Big Gay Dance Party, etc.
Any more suggestions?
Updated On: 8/16/09 at 02:26 PM
Posted: 8/15/09 at 2:54pm
Posted: 8/15/09 at 4:11pm
The cast is all on point (some minor flubs from an older actor). As far as I could tell the most noteworthy cast members are Patti Perkins from Bway's The Full Monty and Susan Jacks from Papermill's Monty. Also, Bonnie Milligan (co-writer and Thelma in the show) is outstanding! Other cast members include Lianne Marie Dobbs, Justin Glasser, Jeff Horst, Krista Kurtzberg, Karen Mason, Elizabeth Ness, Rebecka Yay, and Robert Zanfini.
Hint was a great way to spend an hour and a half, plenty of laughs and some really amazing music. I would love to see it worked on more, could definately be turned into a full show.
Props to Scenic Designer Peter Martino... possibly the best fringe festival set I have ever seen. I can not imagine what the crew has to go through to put it up and take it down for each performance. I would mark Hint as a must see this festival.
Posted: 8/16/09 at 1:43am
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Posted: 8/16/09 at 11:02am
If you don't believe me (full disclosure: I'm a very biased party whose name shows up a couple of times on the program), check out our website whoiszipperface.com to see if the show is up your alley. We have 4 more performances, one of which is sold out.
Updated On: 8/16/09 at 11:02 AM
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Posted: 8/16/09 at 11:07am
I also saw VOTE. Generally not enjoyable. Nice-ish ensemble songs and Deidre Goodwin used jazz-hands, but all the mics were messed-up so I honestly couldnt hear half the show. Wasnt interested in much of what was going on on-stage anyway. The dancing football jock was scrumptiously hot and the skinny long-blonde cheerleader got the best laughs.
Updated On: 8/16/09 at 11:07 AM
Posted: 8/16/09 at 11:50am
Dancing with Ghosts is an odd and intriguing performance piece, a side show if you prefer. Anthropological, asks questions without providing answers (that's okay here...), and is audience-interactive. I really liked it.
Viral. Hilarious and very well acted. I'm still processing the overall statement of the show. And the ending, which left me disturbed. The next morning (now) I'm a little more okay with it.
And finally, I opted at the last minute to watch a solo performer show Anita Bryant a little Pie-Face love. It was the perfect last show of the evening. A light and funny look at the misguided life and shallow thought processes of Ms. Bryant. It made its points in a ever campy, but sincere and charming way.
You really couldn't go wrong seeing any of them.
Posted: 8/16/09 at 4:33pm
Posted: 8/16/09 at 6:28pm
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Posted: 8/16/09 at 9:34pm
Am I the only one who didn't like VOTE? I have five more shows to see. Are there any standouts?
Updated On: 8/16/09 at 09:34 PM
Posted: 8/16/09 at 10:32pm
Have tickets to Far Out next Saturday and am definitely interested in more people's feedback from other shows.
Posted: 8/16/09 at 10:48pm
I started the afternoon at HINT: The Murder Mystery Musical (thanks to the word-of-mouth on this board). My friend and I were in-stitches. Very cheesy and vaudeville-esque. Exactly what you expect in a murder mystery. Some of the book ran dry (I want the money! Im afraid in this house! blabla) but the ensemble was so great. Namely Bonnie Milligan (Co-Writer and starring as Thelma). She had the audience in the palm of her hand. Impressive scenery too (considering most Fringe shows only have a 30-min load-in). Great lighting cues and sound. VERY FUNNY crowd-pleaser.
Then went shopping.
And tanning.
And ended my day with AMERICAS NEXT TOP BOTTOM. Oh-my-gawd this was the surprise gay hit!!! It is one-part gay camp, one-part improv, one-part reality show, one-part audience participation and 100% HILARIOUS!!! The premise is simple: Crown the tiara on the most talented bottom. But the gay stereotypes are so over-the-top (no pun intended) and straight out of an SNL skit. The host of the show is SO FREAKING FUNNY and so much of the show is off-the-cuff. The audience votes on the winner (so each ending is different per night) BUT ALSO each evenings performance is different because the contestants do different acts (ribbon-dancing, juggling, strutting). Completely unplanned and SO FUNNY! There is a very loose script but otherwise just a hoot!!!! Highly recommended.
Posted: 8/16/09 at 10:57pm
Posted: 8/16/09 at 11:10pm
I saw Complete yesterday and really enjoyed it.
Posted: 8/16/09 at 11:19pm
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