By Ernest Kearney — All I was expecting from "Al Fine"— a ten-minute show about “the final moments of the musicians on the Titanic,” was a group of actors on stage going “glub-glub-glub” as they threw ice cubes at the audience
By Ernest Kearney – A big one-eyed pink gob skitters on stage; a belching, burping, farting, gurgling kinda cuddly pink blob who wants to play catch.
By Ernest Kearney – "Sam" is a sweet show, and writer/director/performer Sam Labrecque is an engaging and talented young actress.
By Ernest Kearney — For The Tvolution Medal Listings for the Hollywood Fringe Festival 2019, all shows attended are placed in one of the five categories listed below
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 — June is slowly but steadily approaching, and with June comes that Saturnalia of the Arts, The Hollywood Fringe to fill the venues of the Santa Monica Boulevard theatre ghetto running from east of Vine Ave to west of Highland,
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.
"My Janis" is a window into Janis Joplin’s private world as she struggles to find her identity in the summer of 1966.
Well, I suspected I was going to like "Finally, Some Privacy" Aimee Levey’s one woman show, for Fringe 2017, when I heard the singing of Jack Lukeman being used as pre-show music.