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Monday Magazine review
Relive uncomfortable moments between famous characters as this historical tragi-farce explores intimate connections between two fascist dictators and two of the world’s most cherished storytellers. Join Mussolini (Graham Roebuck) pilots a German plane over Russia with Hitler (John Demm... |
Anonymous | 0 | 2312 |
Sep 1 5:47 PM, 2012
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Funniest show I've seen in a long time!
This double bill show was brilliant, truly brilliant. As one who loves history and comedy, I could hardly wait to see it, and I recommend it to all regardless of whether you're inclined to either. The writing is very well done, and the characters are very well acted - keeping in mind that the fir... |
The Jester | 0 | 782 |
Aug 26 10:13 AM, 2012
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Awkward hangouts of history just reviewed
http://cvvmagazine.com/victoria-fringe-festival-2012-reviews/ |
CVV Magazine | 2 | 1086 |
Aug 26 3:50 AM, 2012
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3.5 out of 5
I quite enjoyed this show - interesting idea for a play, well, 2 plays, and the actors certainly have talent. My only real complaint in the first "act" was that I just wish that if actors cannot do the right accent (in this case, Mussolini), that they would just speak in their normal voice. A... |
Fringer1111 | 0 | 757 |
Aug 25 7:23 PM, 2012
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Totally worth the effort to make it to this venue, perhaps just to see Brian Wrigley play Geli Raubel & H.C. Andersen
I saw the Friday night show, which, even though it was late, was well attended. I wasn't sure what to expect, but the show was very well done. The first half, about a real-life incident in which Mussolini took over the controls of Adolf Hitler's plane as the two flew over Russia, is both thought-provoki... |
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Funnier than I expected
A great start to the fringe I really enjoyed this show, as did the rest of the audience on the first night. The interplay between Dickens and Andersen is particularly funny. Bonus - two plays in one (two separate awkward hangouts are portrayed). 2nd Bonus - learning a bit of history (When I got home... |
A. Fringer | 0 | 811 |
Aug 25 7:53 AM, 2012
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