By Ernest Kearney — "I Am Not A Man" is a stand up routine trying to pass for a solo show, more than anything else, and usually those are less than successful. What saves this one from that fate is the sincerity of Writer/Performer Heather
By Ernest Kearney — "Catastrophe!" is unfortunately the most aptly named show of this year’s Hollywood Fringe.
By Ernest Kearney — Step by step, inch by inch – The Hollywood Fringe Festival 2019 draws nearer.
Must say, I think this is going to be an exceptional year. First, because there seems to be a larger percentage of veterans than
By Ernest Kearney — We live in a world of tangerine despots, murderous religionists, a generation who places more credibility in lowlifes on the internet than organizations with 45 Pulitzer Prizes among them,
By Ernest Kearney — " Coasterthon Catastrophe: An Amusement Park Musical" is a rough, dopey, kinda silly, rather tuneful, utterly frantic, sorta fun, 45 minute songfest about a pair of pals left hanging, upside down, at a major amusement park when their roller
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 Fantastiskt Mystisk," which has been extended from its Hollywood Fringe 2018 run.
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, featuring Dracula, the whole thing is an enjoyable lark of silly guest monsters, with Jeff Sumner as the “creep” being the
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 wanders about a stage festooned with bags, boxes and gym bags which he digs in throughout the show, occasionally pulling out
By David Nairne — Damn! "The Joe and Joshua Show!" is clever and funny. Writer performers Joe Hernandez-Kolski and Joshua Silverstein string together eight, or so, superbly performed vignettes with an overriding theme of doubt.
Back by popular demand, accomplished actress Claudia DiMartino once again shares her touching, moving and hilarious story of leaving the corporate world to pursue her dreams.