A Quarter Into It
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Abducted
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Cincinatti
Come Fly With Me Nude
Comedy on the Square
divagation
Faker
Flame and the Stone
Flower Murderer
Framework
Future Folkloric
Hollywoodland
Home/Darkness
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Late Night With God
Long-Form Improv &...
m.i. blue's TWILITE...
Magic @ the Fringe
Moliere Than Thou
nEO-sURREALISTS Present
Other American Stories
Oui Be Negroes
PAIN
Quarter Into It
Rabbit Causes Dog
Rap Canterbury Tales
Reframing the Hourglass
Short and Sweet...
some life
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This Love Train...
Thrilling Adventures...
Tonight: The Harsh …
Under the Counter...
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Young War
Zeppelin Beach Improv
 

Play: Quarter Into It
Reviewer: Orson Harris
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Rating: 1 Star
Everyone who actually puts a show together from start to finish deserves a certain amount of credit; it's hard work. Aaron Pewtherer and Sonja Starkovich are very sincere and well-rehearsed. Quick changes went very smoothly. However, I wish they had gone further to make their work stand out. If you're going to have a weird situation, make it a WEIRD situation, not just a hotel where you can't get what you want. If you're going to do a bad French (or Bronx or Valley Girl) accent, do a BAAAAD French accent. If you're going to portray twins who spend so much time together that you wonder if there's something else going on, do THE HOUSE OF YES.Is it intentionally ironic when one character says, "These are all cliches" ?


Play: A Quarter Into It
Reviewer: Natasha
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Rating: 4 Stars
I really liked the show. There are 2 actors and they play a few characters each. It's funny and poignant. It's cool because I haven't seen anything else out there that talks about a quarter life crisis.