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American Appetite: Tales of Dirty Young Boys & Spry Old Men, The
An Evening At Home
Anablep and Other Oddities
Back to Kroenig
Beckett's Last Dance
Beneath Sita's Belly
Black Box Confessions
Blue Sofa
Candistan
Caught Sleeping
Cleopatra!-And Antony
ClockBusters
Death Blow - The Show
Devouring Time
Engineer and The Artist, The
Enronicles
Exit Laughing!
F--king Handicapped Guy
Fred Anderson -Professional Goofball!
Full Spectrum Improvisation
George Bush's Nuts
Getting It Wrong
Guano dell' Amore - ("Birdshit of Love")
Gulag Ha Ha
Interactive Solo Performer Daniel Packard
Ken and Andy Show, The
Lillie, A Musical
Looking, Then Pointing
Mad Adventures of Chaos For Hire, The
Me Laugh You Long Time
Menopause and Desire: Or Why Must I Be Middle Aged and In Love?
Microclimates: A Crime Against Gravity or The Burrito From Sausalito
My Son, the Mummy: Episode Pi
nEO-sURREALIST sYSTEMS pRESENTS: HOE- DOWN!!!!!
Objects In Mirror (May Be Closer Than They Appear)
OUTTAKES: Monologues, Stories, and Social Commentary
Rise And Fall of The US/them Empire, The
Smashing Icons
Something You Might Want
Song in Your Blood, The
Spray
Stranger In Woodstock
Surfing Toasters
Survival of the Fit Enough/ Fern
Talking To Myself
Tangled
Uncle Jacques' Symphony
Underground Movement Theatre
Upper Canada Cougar Movement, The
Valentine's Play Time
Way Light Strikes Filled Mason Jars, The
Winterkill
Woods For The Trees
Zucchini: The Forbidden Dance!
 

Play: The Enginer And The Artist...
Reviewer: Steven Keena
Reviewer Email: stevenkeena@hotmail.com
Rating: 4 Stars
Very funny and entertaining. the play shows what can (and should) happen when commerce and art duke it out for a mans soul.
Mr. Healy is a revealing figure who knows how to tell a good story.


Play: The Engineer and the Artist
Reviewer: Steven Keena
Reviewer Email:
Rating: 4 Stars
A very funny play that shows what happens when the forces of art and commmerce duke
it out for a mans soul. Not to be missed!


Play: the engineer and the artist
Reviewer: denise dee
Reviewer Email: hiareth@hotmail.com
Rating: 4 Stars
the sleeper hit of the fringe. sweet, deep, and near complete. I would have shaved a couple minutes off, but that is a minor quibble.
a one person show where you actually believe the other people exist, not the actor with another voice. he portrays doubt, belief and the shadowy areas in between very well.
I won't give away any of the story. but please go see this show!


Play: The Engineer and the Artist
Reviewer: Christine U'Ren
Reviewer Email: lifeboat@earthlink.net
Rating: 4 Stars
A thoughtful and well-constructed meditation on how to find your calling. Should hit home with anyone who has struggled to find their place in the world. The likeable Terence Healy plays several different characters with warmth, and creates a little world where socially problematic artists just might be assisting angels.


Play: The Engineer and the Artist
Reviewer: Frawst
Reviewer Email:
Rating: 3 Stars
Well performed.
Engaging performer with a quandry many folks find themselves in: what is the balance between work and art.

Definintely worth a viewing


Play: The Engineer and the Artist (And the Super-Deluxe Giant Weenie Costume)
Reviewer: Carrie
Reviewer Email:
Rating: 5 Stars
In this play, Terence Healy has done an excellent job in capturing an issue that I think almost everyone has at some point: feeling that what you do (in a job or life) is meaningless and trying to either determine what you want to do with your life or find the courage to do what you really want to do. It was great! The play has a lot of great comedic moments and is also poignant. Terence successfully portrays several characters. Definitely worth seeing!!


Play: The Engineer and the Artist (and the Weenie Costume)
Reviewer: Jay Martin
Reviewer Email: scenography@hotmail.com
Rating: 3 Stars
A well-constructed piece in a familiar Fringe genre, the cartoon autobiography. He exaggerates every character, from his real father to the imaginary, advice-giving Michelangelo. And he exaggerates well. But why choose that genre when your subject is choosing art? It's funny to hear a house nag him while he's fixing it, but I liked better to hear him talk about healing a tree with compost. His moments of quiet truth made me want many more.


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