by Leah Beatty | Aug 19, 2018 | IndyFringe18, Reviews
Overcoming your fear of clowns is worth it – this show from A Muse Zoo sparkles with wit and satire! Don’t miss it during the IndyFringe Festival! “THE TRUTH*” is an original and eccentric comedy that is over-the-top and skillfully performed....
by Randy Clark | Aug 19, 2018 | IndyFringe18, Reviews
Captain Ambivalence walks onto the stage in his gold boudoir calf-high boots, matching gold glitter bicycle helmet, and gold waist band. He shares the stage with the crazy computer that controls the complex, and binky, the hand that shook the world. But that’s not...
by Randy Clark | Aug 19, 2018 | IndyFringe18, Reviews
What began as a trip to meet his British boyfriends’ parents turned into a trip to Russia. Not only was it a trip to Moscow, but also it was two weeks of freedom to walk the streets of the city as his partner, an English-immersion teacher, immersed himself in his...
by Amelia Barnes | Aug 19, 2018 | IndyFringe18, Reviews
Are you ready for a glimpse into a world quite foreign from yours? And like me are you curious about life in Appalachia, coal mining and snake handling? I was impressed by the cast’s ability to give us insight into such a different world, I confess to being quite...
by Andrew Ball | Aug 19, 2018 | IndyFringe18, Reviews
In sharp contrast to some of the song, dance and high comedy of the festival, Atlanta Burning is a serious presentation of the William Tecumseh Sherman’s march to Atlanta during the civil war. For those of you not familiar with the civil war, this is considered...
by Dylan and Celeste Caraker | Aug 19, 2018 | IndyFringe18, Reviews
Hers Is the Head of a Wolf was a puzzling performance. It is a psychological thriller that centers on the mental anguish of Elise, played by Raven Newbolt. She experienced an intense trauma that left her former self shattered. This play felt like an unrealized idea....