Start Trekkin'
by Lawrence Wolf; Eleventh Hour Productions, San Francisco
 1999 SF FRINGE FESTIVAL AUDIENCE REVIEWS
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AAAAH!(a sketchy romp)
Alligators from the Sewer
Awake and Dreaming
Bardo "A" Go Go
The Bastard Chronicles
Bethelda In My Office
Black Light Kabuki or Listen Now ...
Brown and Black and White All Over
But Stevie Nicks Understands-
PartIV
A Call From Peter Mahoney
Coyote and the Great Albino Bat
Cry of Aradia: Ritual Theatre for the Modern Woman
Deconstructing Julie
Destination Unknown
Dirty on the Inside
The Divine Box
Duke Ellington and Me
The Fatty and Pinhead Show
Faust/Faustus
Flying Home
Hanging On Your Every Word
Highway to Helen
Home Plate
Horse Tales
Juicy Tidbits
Killing My Lobster's Comedy Show
Knock On Wood
Membership Is Never Free
Moog Bandits Gave Me the Clap
Mumble In Numbskull
My Head Was A Sledge Hammer
Naked Foam and Other Objects in Predicaments
No Fences, a midwestern tale
Nudity Is Contagious
Popcorn Anti-Theater on the Mexican Bus!
The Purple Sage
Right This Way Into the Fire
Right-On Insane Asylum
Romance: A One Man Show
Sarcastic Fables
Shakespeare's Mums
Start Trekkin'
Step Up
Straight Ahead
Talking With Angels
The Tango at the Hotel Santiago
Think of a Pencil
Tired Cliches
The Tragic Mellow Dramatic Death of Doris Dinghy
The Ugly Duchess
The Unseen Hand
Woyzeck
 
1play = Start Trekkin'
2name = Anita
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4rating = 3 Stars
5review = Very silly. I was amused, but not overwhelmed - the improvisations wandered a bit much.

1play = Start Trekkin
2name = Donld Ross
3email = donlorr@earthlink.net
4rating = 5 Stars
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1play = Start Trekkin'
2name = Jonathan
3email =
4rating = 4 Stars
5review = A fun laugh filled night at the theatre. at first, the ensemble seemed a little unfocused, not totally in tune with each other, laughing at each other's bits etc, where for a while I wondered if they were having more fun than us. However a scant 10 minutes into the show, the sheer charisma and charm of the cast broke through. They hit a stride, and humourous targets hit home. Even the cracking up on stage was with it's own good-natured charm, reminicent of a less vulgar but similar style at last year's "Butt Pirates". I was disappointed to not recieve a program, but standouts include the guy who played the bad guy with 60's trek accuracy, the actor who doubles as the ensign/scotty character, and E.Simon Hansen as the Kirk role who is able to do a spot on Shatner, but without descending into the camp over- the- top parody that almost EVERY funnyman resorts to when imitating. He was the glue that held this funny show together. You don't have to be a trek expert to enjo!
y this, but the laughs come even harder and heartier if you do.

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