by Randy Clark | Aug 22, 2021 | IndyFringe21, Reviews
As I crossed at the light from Mass Avenue to St. Clair Street, on my way to Dadbod, there was a large, loud, and obnoxious man along with a group of friends sharing the sidewalk with me. I let them walk ahead of me. When the doors to the show opened, I was one of the...
by Randy Clark | Aug 22, 2021 | IndyFringe21, Reviews
When Deadpan Jan walked onto the stage, she immediately reminded me of someone. She reminded me of my wife. Jan’s first words were about being an introvert. That was it. That’s why she reminded me of my wife. It was in her walk and her demeanor. My wife is an...
by Randy Clark | Aug 21, 2021 | IndyFringe18
Fasten your seat belt and hold on tight because this show takes off. So much so that it’s made my task of writing a review – daunting. How can anyone write about a show set on an Irish island about priests who accidentally commandeer a Jesuit rocket funded by the...
by Randy Clark | Aug 21, 2021 | IndyFringe21
My father studied our 16th president. Dad was a Lincoln fanatic as well as a civil war enthusiast. He wasn’t a fan of the theater, he’d rather sit with a book, but he would’ve loved this show. As I watched Danny Russel perform his one-person show “Abraham Lincoln:...
by Randy Clark | Aug 19, 2021 | Memories
I love Indy fringe, Stewart Huff, and everything about the event, walking Mass Ave, seeing new performers, and writing reviews. It’s one of my favorite times of the year. One of the performers that moved me is Stewart. I think I first saw him in 2014. At that time, I...