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J
3 years ago

An exciting, amusing and unique evening of theater...

An exciting, amusing and unique evening of theater. Fine acting and writing, except for a few episodes of an actor's over-the-top delivery (shouting at the top of his voice), and a few slip-ups in the Elizabethan English, e.g. "he hast" rather than hath, etc.)The show runs a bit long with no break and becomes repetitious and confusing after the first hour. I'm always amused by the adjectives in the actors' bios. Ian Verdun, Aaron Lyons, and Nathaniel Freeman are "thrilled." Ms. Hayden is "incredibly excited," Mr. White "cannot be more excited, Sara Jo Elice is "pleased," Juan Perez is "honored," and Brett Colbeth and Jim Kane are "proud." (!)
This seems to be a trend in little theaters, unknown in larger professional venues.Enjoy the show!

J
3 years ago

I went to The Fringe Festival yesterday to see The...

I went to The Fringe Festival yesterday to see The Importance of Being Oscar Wilde. The theater itself is not very Exquisite and is extremely small. I felt that the seats were elevated enough to see all the actors well. And the show was the very first one in this festival and was out of this world. I highly recommend going to The Fringe Festival and supporting live theater. The Importance of Being Oscar Wilde is outstanding! I hope to go see it again with my busy schedule.

T
4 years ago

Went to see Porter's Macbeth in 2011, and visited ...

Went to see Porter's Macbeth in 2011, and visited the theatre for the first time. Theatre Asylum was a perfect fit for the production. I'll be back, looks like they have a ton of great things coming up.

A
4 years ago

Parking is hell, but they don't really have any co...

Parking is hell, but they don't really have any control over that. The space itself, though, is intimate but quite comfy. (Their seats are seriously the most comfortable seats I've ever seen in a theater.)