Show reviews by Greg Hammond

Stupid Face

full of charm
by Greg Hammond
Rating: 5 kitties
This show is great. Well written abd with a stellar performance form Roche. She has so much charm I really felt the entire audience being drrawn in. Totally worth seeing!

10.10 Post 9.11: Laughter in the Aftermath

Thank you for a show like this!
by Greg Hammond
Rating: 5 kitties
Bawdy, silly, and slightly on the offensive side - if you can't take a joke - but smart and with a point. This show was great. Sharp is the backbone of this production in his roles and I love his script as well. The other actors fill the cast out nicely and I have to say that I have fallen in love... her name is "Nevermore". Bethany Simmons was wonderful in that scene - hilarious and creepy. AJ Sass goes onstage with so much intensity in his roles that he could have done the entire show by himself. A normal person would have a heart attack onstage doing what he's doing at the quality he does it. I loved his USA Sam character but his smaller roles also really command attention. Michael Bruckmueller was amaizing as Apostle Steve in the "The Good, the Bad..." skit. He rocked that scene out and then made it drink cool-aid.

Reefer Madness: The Musical

These kids rocked my socks off
by Greg Hammond
Rating: 5 kitties
The title really says it all. I especially loved the two yong leads. The only problrm with the show is that it sould have a bigger stage and a larger house. I've loved this play for years and these guys really do it justice!

"The Bronze Bitch Flies At Noon" and "Dog Tag"

Uncomfortably well done!
by Greg Hammond
Rating: 5 kitties
So yes, I must admit I was a little uncomfortable watching the first scene, "The Bronze Bitch Flies At Noon". Not because of the content, but because the performances of Buddy Haardt and Sasha Andreev were so real that you could feel their characters' discomfort, awkwardness, and need throughout the room. VERY well acted and the script was great. Joe Bombard was my favorite part of "Dog Tag" as the dog, Percy. This scene is just so... cute - in a good way. Stellar performances and writing. I can't get over how well crafted the scripts are. Matthew Everett and Anne Bertram
do not disappoint. I'm looking out for these scenes to go to colleges and other festivals in the future. Go see this show!