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#HFF19: ‘Aristophanes The Birds’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19: ‘Aristophanes The Birds’, reviewedFear, ego and greed are easily exploited and even noble ideas may be corrupted. When the world has gone to the birds, the cuckoo is king in Aristophanes’ classic comedy, THE BIRDS.
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#HFF19 ‘Wigfield’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Wigfield’, reviewedWigfield is shadowed by the Bulkwaller Dam, a structure the government wants to tear down. But before they get flooded, Wigfield must prove they are a town worth saving and maybe, even recognizing.
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#HFF19 ‘Sunbathe in Darkness’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Sunbathe in Darkness’, reviewedCasey writes really, really, really bad fanfiction. On purpose. A love letter to the pop culture trends of the turn of the millennium.
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#HFF19 ‘Livin’ The Dream’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Livin’ The Dream’, reviewedLIVIN’ THE DREAM is a very simple evening of storytelling and it’s fascinating.
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#HFF19 ‘Lincoln 2020’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Lincoln 2020’, reviewedLike a lot of people today, jaded campaign manager Tess Baker is sick of politics. She’s just about ready to throw in the towel when somebody wakes up a candidate she can work with – Abraham Lincoln.
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#HFF19 ‘Crabbe and Goyle Are Dead’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Crabbe and Goyle Are Dead’, reviewedAn absurd comedy exploring the existential crises happening off-stage at everyone’s favorite school of witchcraft and wizardry.
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#HFF19 ‘Double Falsehood’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Double Falsehood’, reviewedSo this one isn’t a comedy. But it’s wonderful. And it happens to be an adaptation of Shakespeare’s lost manuscript of CARDENIO by himself and John Fletcher, that reemerged in the 18th century.
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#HFF19 ‘Ed Goodman’s Ol’ Timey Brainwash’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Ed Goodman’s Ol’ Timey Brainwash’, reviewedEd Goodman is a talented, otherworldly crazy man. And he has a solo show. Thank God.
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#HFF19 ‘Princess Magic’s Trash Time Revue’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Princess Magic’s Trash Time Revue’, reviewedYou’re invited to a birthday party for a young boy. The magician has canceled. So the very progressive, very white suburban mom has brought in a homeless woman who says she can do magic tricks for kids.
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#HFF19, ‘The Same Room’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19, ‘The Same Room’, reviewedThyma and Aspid find themselves trapped- in a barren room with two locked doors, but where are they? What sets them free? And most importantly, what happens after this?
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#HFF19 ‘Dandy Darkly’s All Aboard’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Dandy Darkly’s All Aboard’, reviewedA dripping earful of Southern Gothic grotesquery: creepy country robots, African spider gods, beauty shop gossip and inbred family freakery — oh, and trains. All aboard for Dandy’s most beautifully batshit creation yet.
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#HFF19 ‘Butcher Holler Here We Come’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Butcher Holler Here We Come’, reviewedA descent into the male psyche-in-crisis. A linguistic immersive experience entirely lit by headlamps.
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#HFF19 ‘Come On Down’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Come On Down’, reviewedThe creator of the known universe is tried and convicted for constructing a dimension without the proper authorization. As punishment he is banished to live amongst his illegal creation in Alabama.
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#HFF19 ‘The Death of Sam Mobean’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘The Death of Sam Mobean’, reviewedThe world of Sam Mobean is strange indeed. But even in a world this doomed, everyone wants to beat the odds.
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#HFF19 ‘Transference’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Transference’, reviewedImagine waking up from hypnotherapy, remembering all of your past lives and that your therapist has been the love of your life in every lifetime. Maybe you can finally get it right…or at least not get murdered this time.
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#HFF19: ‘Olivia Wilde Does Not Survive The Apocalypse, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19: ‘Olivia Wilde Does Not Survive The Apocalypse, reviewedA hack director and a snooty actress stumble 300 years into the future. America has been taken over by a fascist government, which believes that entertainment is the key to control.
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#HFF19 ‘Pockets’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Pockets’, reviewedThe phrase “screaming with laughter” always comes to mind when describing Robot Teammate shows, and for good reason: you usually are.
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#HFF19 ‘Mr. Yunioshi’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Mr. Yunioshi’, reviewedMr. Yunioshi uniquely explores the controversial topic of “yellow-face” through Mickey Rooney’s over-the-top Asian stereo type in BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S.
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#HFF19 ‘Hide Your Fires: Butoh Lady Macbeth’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Hide Your Fires: Butoh Lady Macbeth’, reviewedTelling the story Japanese Butoh dance, Butoh Lady Macbeth puts you inside the mind and body of one of Shakespeare’s most famous villains.
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#HFF19 ‘Rewind – A New 80s Musical’, reviewed
Read more: #HFF19 ‘Rewind – A New 80s Musical’, reviewedA powerful music producer derails a young girl’s promising singing career and she spends the next 50 years waiting tables.
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