Play: Fresh Meat
Reviewer: Frequently Fringed
4 Stars
Funny, well written sketch comedy that interchanges live performance with
recorded voiceovers & videos. The three cast members are all quite talented
and clearly have a good rapport together. Smart sketch comedy is difficult
to do; they make it look easy. Unfortunately, Tuesday is their last performance.
They deserve a packed house.
Play: Fresh Meat
Reviewer: Starskee Suavé
5 Stars
Something for everyone here. A nice collection of live and pre-produced
bits flowing together to form an entertaining, well-honed show. These three
work very well together and are obviously having fun doing it. Very funny--I
had a great time!
Play: Fresh Meat
Reviewer: Amy Berlin
5 Stars
Truly original in content. Funny as hell and topical to todays social politics.
And how could you miss seeing a giant paperclip, a pie in the face, and
two men topless riding each other! And the girl in the troupe is HOT too!
You shouldnt miss it- it should be voted best of FRINGE!
Play: Fresh Meat
Reviewer: Justine Silver
5 Stars
Holy crap these guys are hysterical. Their show is in the same style as
Saturday Night Live but they are a whole lot funnier. Their comedy is is
very edgy and smart. I felt like I was getting a real taste of what the
New York City comedy scene is like and I'm so glad I did! This show is not
to be missed.
Play: Raw Meat
Reviewer: DavidLawrence
1 Star
Truly Awful. The actors appear to have some talent, but the play is decidedly
not funny. A complete waste of time and money
Play: Fresh Meat
Reviewer: Nuvo Magazine
5 Stars
Five Stars.
Hot damn! Bust out the big fork and hoof your bad self down to Theatre on
the Square for some Fresh Meat. This NYC outfit makes a mash-up of pre-recorded
audio and video bits and live-action sketch comedy and the result is
well, its really freakin funny is what it is. There is laughing
and then there are the great gushing guffaws that Michael Feldman, Julie
Katz and Adam Laupus push their audience through. The trio lampoon the absurdities,
hierarchies and banalities of interpersonal relations and take a few choice
swipes at media culture to boot. As hyper-similar talking heads on Crossfire,
they slap each other silly to show how much they agree with each other.
A Microsoft-style icon helps a young woman pen a suicide note. A home shopping
network host sells Polish Remover. You know what I hate about my Poles?
They always smell like sausage. Smartly written and well-delivered.
Play: Fresh Meat
Reviewer: Denise
5 Stars
Very entertaining. Actors were on point with timing and gave flawless performances.
Unique, creative, and stimulating the whole way through. I loved the gorilla
in the film. Hilarious!! Go New York! |