'Pascal & Julien' by Australian Playwright Daniel Keene is a strange, halfling of a fairy-tale.
By Ernest Kearney — From the first mention of this Fringe Festival spin of the classic Tonight Show format with Alex Enriquez as its
By Ernest Kearney — After an hour spent with her music, we still do not know who Elizabeth Eaton Converse, “Connie” to her friends,
By Ernest Kearney — Since the period of decolonization in Africa, that continent has been lashed continuously with bloody internal conflicts involving nearly half
By Ernest Kearney — On September 19, 1783, the Montgolfier brothers inaugurated the French ballooning craze.
By Ernest Kearney — “Latitude” by Aaron Francis is a daffy and delightful intellectual discourse between two migrating ducks
By Ernest Kearney — About five minutes into "Trumpery" I was shouting out where the treasure was buried,
By Ernest Kearney — First Note: Hannah Leskosky is a wonderful ventriloquist. Second Note: Her show is too short.
By Ernest Kearney — Annie Kahane’s "Meeting #7" is a tourist advisory lecture for aliens and other intergalactic riff-raff immigrating to earth.
By Ernest Kearney – There was a mob on stage for this one, performing fourteen skits that mostly missed the mark with me.
By Ernest Kearney – Writer/Performer Matt Lieberman and Director Aysha Wax have delivered a slick and amusing mea culpa
By Ernest Kearney – I want every show I see to leave me gaping in wide-mouth wonderment.
By Ernest Kearney – Silliness. Wet silliness. Dolphin sex silliness. Just a whole lot of silliness, in fact
By Ernest Kearney – There’s nothing like “Adventures in John Wuchte’s brain” to guarantee a toe-tapping good time in the theater.
By Ernest Kearney – If pushed to describe Mark Vigeant’s overall approach to comedy, I would compare it to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre –
By Ernest Kearney – The Unknown Artist Company has taken this silly, simplistic musical by Tony award-winning Amber Ruffin and composer David
By Ernest Kearney – Zelda Fitzgerald was more than merely the wife of Author F. Scott Fitzgerald. She was an icon of early
By Ernest Kearney — The dark wooden canopy of the Appalachia Valley, known as The Great Valley, shrouds a deep and massive scar that
By Ernest Kearney – Sometime after the publication of "Through the Looking-Glass" in 1871, author Lewis Carroll penned his nonsense poem "The Hunting of
By Ernest Kearney — All I was expecting from "Al Fine"— a ten-minute show about “the final moments of the musicians on the Titanic,”
By Ernest Kearney – A big one-eyed pink gob skitters on stage; a belching, burping, farting, gurgling kinda cuddly pink blob who wants to