Tag: KC Fringe Festival
Theatre Review: “I Feel Guilty About Not Feeling Guilty”
This production is the story of Camelot, told through a modern(ish) day lens.
Theatre Review: “Now is the Winter of Our Discontent.”
Tilson’s production is a series monologues and sonnets from Shakespeare all dealing with love and war.
July 23 Fringe Notes
A short update to my review schedule for the KC Fringe Festival.
Theatre Review: “I Dish-Appoint You”
It’s difficult to review this Holy Cow! Improv performance.
Theatre Review: Uncomfortable Conversations
Rebecca Kling’s one-woman show is a thought-provoking exploration of gender and what it means in society.
Theatre Review: Look For the Signs
I’m not quite sure what “Rubble” is about … and that’s kind of what I liked about it.
Theatre Review: “It’s a Story as Old as Time”
This revue tries it’s hardest, but has some roughness around the edges.
Theatre Review: “Truth is What We Say it Is: That’s Journalism.”
This story of the real-life attempt to hex Hitler in 1941 is uneven, but intriguing as well.
On Your Marks, Get Set, FRINGE!
Here’s what I hope to catch in the 2011 KC Fringe Festival.
Fringe Review-athon Begins Saturday
It’s that time again: continuous in-depth coverage of the KC Fringe Festival from KC Stage.