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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

 

Play: The Children's Museum
Reviewer: yawza
5 Stars

I found this to be a riveting and ultimately moving drama that kept me emotionally engaged from beginning to end. The kind of show where you don't check your watch to see how much time is left. Both actors were fantastic. I'd put this in my group of favorite shows and highly recommend seeing it.


Play: The Children's Museum
Reviewer: Rob Hawke
5 Stars
This is one impressive show that packs a real emotional punch. The team of actors really know their stuff and support each other in a piece that at times is light hearted and innocent and at others is heartbreaking. Intelligent and seamless direction. Great ensemble work.


Play: The Children's Museum
Reviewer: Holly P
4 Stars
This play showcases two of the best actresses in this Fringe. These women both have such commanding stage presences and wonderful chemistry with each other. So much that I was a little distracted trying to figure out if they really WERE sisters and this was a true story. A genuinely scary and tear-inducing drama, the story told here is intriguing, but a tad convoluted... however, I'm an audience member that likes to leave with no end untied which isn't always the best way to end a play. Minus a star for all the annoying blackouts - there MUST be a better way to transition between time and space??


Play: The Children's Museum
Reviewer: Gary F
5 Stars
These Canadians know how to put on a show. And they're beautiful too. Superb acting - really off the cuff. Need more like this here.


Play: The Children's Museum
Reviewer: Kristen
5 Stars
An incredible performance and an amazing script. Best show I've seen at the fringe.


Play: "The Children's Museum"
Reviewer: Mia Paschal
4 Stars
Dark and gripping, with two very strong actors who interpret this play beautifully.


Play: The Children's Museum
Reviewer: Lena & Chris
4 Stars
Intense and dramatic. The lighting worked particularly well, setting the mood and dividing the scenes. The script was a bit corny for our taste for a few moments here and there, but all in all we found this show to be very interesting. Also enjoyed the story development, with its twists and turns and back and forth.


Play: The Children's Museum
Reviewer: Nancy
5 Stars
Riveting!The actors are amazingly resourseful in creating mood and emotional tenor. The characters traverse through time, through tragedy, back and forth, we go with them and are not disappointed. And stand up performance.


Play: The Children's Museum
Reviewer: Rachel
5 Stars
A moving and inspired piece of theater. I think I need to see it again.