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1 Quandary Place
Abundance
ADVENTURES OF A SUBSTITUTE TEACHER
Barroom Philosophers
Border Crossings

The Children's Museum

Class Notes
Embarrassment & Death
The Falls of Vincent Millay
Found and Lost: Goals for 2002
Frisco Fred's Cabaret!
Fuck You Cancer
Great Hymn of Thanksgiving / Conversation Storm
The Hasheesh Eater
Heavy Metal Playground
HER KIND: The Life & Poetry of Anne Sexton
i hate my friends
Jesus Rant
Kiss My Booth
Korean Badass
Low Hanging Fruit
Monkey Poet Stand-Up!
Organic Boxed Chicken Stock
parts is parts:
Party of One
RM3
The Sewers
Shopping as a Spiritual Path
Spotless
Stetson Manifesto
A Strange Black Passion
Super Glossy!
TeleMongol
Terrible Voice
Tesla's White Pigeon
Turn of the Screw
You Go First

 

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Reviewer: yawza
5 Stars

This was really just a lot of fun. Exactly what the Dr would order for Sat night for your mental health. Great ensemble work with short sketches based around people finding out the earth is about to be swallowed by a black hole. Guys being guys , it's your last chance to score unless you're committed to saving the world after making sure you've got on clean underwear. This was sold out Fri night and there are no advance tickets left for Sat , but like all Fringe shows , half the tickets are sold at the door starting 30 minutes before show time. So , for Sat's 8:30 show plan to be there early so you can get in.If you snooze you'll loose here. It's Original Joe's so serious drink and food is available and you can take it all inside with you. Perfect.


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Reviewer: Brett
5 Stars
Preoccupied lately about the world coming to an end by being swallowed up by a man made black hole. Not to worry. Ripe theatre will show you what it will probably be like
& how to laugh it off. Go see it before it's too late...


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Reviewer: natalie karet
5 Stars
i laughed so hard i cried. it's that good


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Reviewer: lisa neimeth
5 Stars
loved it! Ripe theatre once again triumphs--funny, smart with such talented performers. That Noah Kelly is absolutley hysterical! I could watch him for hours---


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Reviewer: Johnny M
5 Stars
Very funny, intelligent, well-paced, well-written, acted and directed. Clearly enjoyed by a full house on Saturday night. Well done, Ripe! Another Fringe hit. The best yet!


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Reviewer: Val Kelly
5 Stars
ensamble is on the mark, always a great show


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Reviewer: Madge
5 Stars
As always the Ripe Theatre delivers thoughtful content piled high with hilarious antics. This 3 person show left my cheek muscles sore from laughing. Special kudos to Deb Wade who morphed between characters that were both incredibly funny and frighteningly familiar.

Favorite part, as with all Ripe shows, the Dance!


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Reviewer: Joan Furst
4 Stars
Well acted, cleverly written, great sound!


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Reviewer: Kerry
4 Stars
Ripe Theater is a truly gifted group - ensemble members have lots of energy and bring such a wide range of honestly-portrayed characters. "& billions" brings something for everyone - enjoy!


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Reviewer: Julia
5 Stars
Top notch stuff as usual from the Ripe team, many new characters and a revisiting of that scary new age couple. Many laugh out loud moments about the end of life as we know it, peppered with hysterical piped in 'advertising.


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Reviewer: fringe go'er
4 Stars
Must c. Well performed. Excellent.


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Reviewer: Lois
3 Stars
It was hard to get past the venue-the seating at Original Joe's made it difficult to see the actors (warning to short people-get there early, save a front seat, and have some linguine or a drink at the bar.) The premise was interesting, but the execution was predictable, several different scenarios of people's reaction to the impending end of the world. The people up front seemed to be enjoying it immensely, while the back room people sulked in silence for not getting there earlier and getting better seats. The actors, however did a great job with the material they had, so I would say it was an entertaining sketch comedy show, but not particularly unique or offbeat.