Short reviews of shows playing at the Hollywood Fringe Fest.
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Interview: Robot Teammate, Whose Hollywood Fringe Winner ‘Pockets’ Comes to NYC Next Month
The award-winning musical by Robot Teammate will be performed at the SoHo Playhouse as part of a festival celebrating Fringe theater from around the world.
Read More »Voices from the 2018 Hollywood Fringe: Lola Kelly and Sterling Powers of ‘The Witnessing’
Kelly and Powers talk about their immersive theater work making its World Premiere at the Fringe.
Read More »Voices from the 2018 Hollywood Fringe: Daniel Donohue, Co-Star of ‘Coke and Mirrors’ Comedy Magic Show
Daniel Donahue talks about the hilariously inebriated prestidigitation he conducts with partner Eric Siegel.
Read More »Voices from the 2018 Hollywood Fringe: Lucy Gillespie, Writer of ‘Keeping Up with the Prozorovs’
Gillespie's comic mashup of Chekhov and the Kardashians premieres at the 2017 Hollywood Fringe.
Read More »Voices from the 2018 Hollywood Fringe: David Lucarelli, Writer of ‘Dr. Zomba’s Ghost Show of Terror’
The writer talks about the ghost shows of yore, their relevance in today's society and its manifestation at the Fringe.
Read More »Interview: LA Troupe Robot Teammate on NYC Debut with Musical Comedy ‘Turbulence’
After scoring four awards at the 2017 Hollywood Fringe Festival, Los Angeles-based improv troupe Robot Teammate takes "Turbulence!" to the Fringe Encore series at New York's SoHo Playhouse.
Read More »Hollywood Fringe 2017 Theater Review: Ray Richmond’s (Obama to Trump) ‘Transition’
This fictionalization of the post-election meeting between Barack Obama and Donald Trump provides laughs and grimaces in equal measure.
Read More »Hollywood Fringe 2017 Theater Reviews: ‘Definition of Man’ and ‘Apathy Killed the Cat’
A couple of productions from promising young artists are making their world premieres at this year's Fringe, and the results are exciting.
Read More »Hollywood Fringe 2017 Theater Reviews: ‘Robot Monster: The Musical’ and ‘Slashed! the Musical’
Two new musical comedies based on genre films make their world premieres at the Fringe.
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