Being The Perfect Woman at The Broadwater
Seen this at 30 Minutes or Less Fest and I think it’s too important to miss! Diaz shows us what society wants from the “Perfect Woman” and how harmful that can be to everyone. Sharp, concise, and full of heart; awakens us to our own humanity in a 30 minute show. Diaz does a good job connecting with the audience, rather than lecturing us, finding ways to include each of us in same way. Too short, ends too quickly. I want more!
On The Line at The Broadwater
Writer/director Pam Eberhardt and Dan Testa return to the Fringe Festival with a tense, psychological thriller about crisis counselors working the overnight shift. I first heard about this show as I saw audience members walking out of the theater, after the show had ended, remarking, “That show was so good… intense!” And I cannot help but agree! The show is more about the relationships within the center, the unfolding of character, than the crises they work on. With chilling performances and a strong script, these actors do a good job at getting into each other’s skins.
Early Day at Actor’s Company
Powerful, intense subjects. Follows a therapist and how they take care of themselves outside of the office. Feels like a few different episodes, on the different lives of Therapist’s clients and their lives outside. Poignant moments with touching scenes. Actors were too young. Passionate piece. Not my cup of tea.
Husky Whispers: Baked Alaska at The Broadwater
Riley Smith and Cole Cuomo bring the band, made up of Husky and Whispers back to the Hollywood Fringe, and keep us entertained for a fascinating late night show! The show is full of musical acts with comedic breaks, in the unique tons of these original characters. An unforgettable storytelling and musical experience that is full of songs that you will be humming along to on your way home! Could almost feel the ground shake through their voices.