By Ernest Kearney — For his first Fringe show, Carter Breeden-Villacorta comes off looking like an “Old Pro.”
By Ernest Kearney — Still is a stylishly staged deconstruction of a murder mystery, involving three high school students, that shifts between the police
By Ernest Kearney — Michael Shaw Fisher has apparently taken to heart George Burns’ sage advice on how to be a success in “showbiz.”
By Ernest Kearney — The Burglars of Hamm are a delightfully merry and madcap lot. And if you needed proof of that, well there’s "Resa
By Ernest Kearney — "The Importance of Being Oscar" is demonstrative of a particular difficulty in writing plays, scripts or novels dealing with historical
TheTvolution.com Award Tallies for mid run of the Hollywood Fringe Festival ‘18 (HHF18): We rank all the shows we attend in one of the
By Ernest Kearney — It is a pity that "Shilo Kloko" was at the Fringe so briefly, because it offers a wonderful
By Ernest Kearney — If you watch enough of the shows produced by that Fringe stalwart Michael Blaha you realize he knows one of
By Ernest Kearney — "Earhart: More Than A F**king Mystery" is your basic fun-time show. It doesn’t go into the many sundry accusations about
By Ernest Kearney — Ain’t That America offers a truly unique viewpoint on a segment of our country that has been legitimatized and emboldened
By Ernest Kearney — From the very start of the preshow it was evident that the cast of "Mackers!" was not only a talented
By Ernest Kearney — Set in the Florida Keys during a raging hurricane "Spaceman," by Writer/Director Melissa Vitello, plays like a Twilight Zone spec-script
By Ernest Kearney — "Dracula's Taste Test" is no great shakes, but neither does it hold itself up as anything else. Essentially a variety show,
by Ernest Kearney — "The Book That I'm Going to Write, by Judy Garland" is an idea that someone should have talked performer/creator Jason
By Ernest Kearney — Cooper Bates’ one-man show, Black When I Was a Boy is a truly heartfelt tale of that banishment from paradise
By Ernest Kearney — "The Big Picture" is as cluttered, chaotic and confused as your average, interstate, multi-vehicle pileup and even less fun. Holly Goodfellow
By Ernest Kearney — Melanie Holmes’s "Negative Spaces" takes us into a strange and unsettling place. Lily (Holmes) and her longtime boyfriend Adam (Wes
By Ernest Kearney — Bill Posley’s superbly slick, and raucously funny show, "The Day I Became Black," reveals to his audience the trials
By Ernest Kearney — "Skin Jobs" by Jim Vejvoda is a short indictment of the undercurrent of racism still in Hollywood. Vejvoda has drawn
By Ernest Kearney — On December 21, 1988 a bomb exploded on Pan Am Flight 103 over the town of Lockerbie, Scotland. All 259
By Earnest Kearney — I Can Hear You Now, performed and written by Mitchell Bisschop and directed by Daniel De Lorenzo is a reworking