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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

By Ernest Kearney  —  The School of Night and its Artistic Director, Christopher Johnson can always be counted on to present an audience with

By David Nairne  —  Damn! "The Joe and Joshua Show!" is clever and funny. Writer performers Joe Hernandez-Kolski and Joshua Silverstein string together

By Ernest Kearney — Actor, Playwright, Joshua Thomas was last at the Hollywood Fringe Festival in 2014 with "Angels and Whiskey." I

By Ernest Kearney  —  "Uncivil Correctness: Joan Rivers, Abbie Hoffman, Bin Laden," apparently, began as a class project and, unfortunately, it still feels like

By Ernest Kearney —  "Shakes on the Rocks" has a poor concept of what it wants to be. Eleven actors prance out on the

By Ernest Kearney  —  The history of the United States Army installation of Fort Huachuca located in southeast Arizona is a fascinating tale rift

By Ernest Kearney  —  "Easy Targets: Artists and Heroes" doesn’t quite reach the same heady heights as the Burglars of Hamm’s HHF17 offering, but it is

By Ernest Kearney - The Cherry Poppins Productions have embraced a formula which has served them well in Hollywood Fringe after Hollywood Fringe –

By Ernest Kearney  —  "American Conspiracy," playing during the Hollywood Fringe 2018 at The Lounge Theatre, recounts the trials and tribulations individuals face when

by Ernest Kearney - Epics tend to be about champions, giant defeaters, kingdom conquerors, warriors of a thousand battles. But seldom do you

by Ernest Kearney —  My Own Private River Phoenix is a smart and funny piece that is just not ready to be staged. Written and

By Ernest Kearney  —  The Bitch is Back: An Elton John Cabaret is exactly that, no more no less.  Director James Carey, with Darci

By Ernest Kearney  —  "Jack Benny (A Ménage En Train)" is the first perfect Fringe show of 2018.  What does that entail? It is superbly

By Ernest Kearney - "House of Tales" is bursting with concepts and ideas to the point of avalanching the audience underneath them. Director Changting

By Darwyn Carson — Writer/Performer Katt Balsan is a force of a singular nature. You can catch her through the end of June in