This was a great show performed by very talented and musical teens. Lots of fun and energy. Definitely worth seeing. ? during the show you are encouraged to Facebook with them, there are character updates as song lyrics.
John Adamson July 23, 2017 at 10:44 pm
Excellent show! The cast did a great job and it was so much fun to watch and (at times) get involved. Highly recommended.
Torion July 23, 2017 at 11:17 pm
A fantastically high energy production that’s jammed with comedy, tragedy, romance, and wit! And to top it all off the original score weaves seamlessly into the sincerely concocted story line!
Nancy H.on July 24, 2017 at 2:11 am
WOW! Where do they get all that energy? Amazing physical stunts! FUNNY! GO SEE THIS!!!
Jenon July 27, 2017 at 2:16 am
Great show! Talented teens with a non-stop show. Funny, fast moving. Would see again.
Barbon July 29, 2017 at 12:29 am
This was an incredibly entertaining show. Fun, energetic and creative. The cast is extremely talented. Even before the play began the cast was entertaining us. The use of Facebook was inspired and really brought a great new level of fun. I was thoroughly entertained the whole time! For a good time, call Verona.
Nathanon July 29, 2017 at 12:41 am
I’m a fan. Good stuff. Nay, great stuff.
Chrison July 29, 2017 at 3:17 am
This is easily one of the most unique shows I’ve ever seen at Fringe or outside of the Fringe. It’s just incredibly fun. The performers all may be quite young, but they have unlimited reservoirs of energy and talent. They sing and play their own instruments very well. They combine dramatic acting with slapstick, gymnastics, silliness and wit. As if there unusual adaptation of Shakespeare wasn’t interesting enough, the audience is encouraged to like the group on Facebook and follow the show online with live updates that are often hilarious and helpful. For example, song lyrics will appear if you like to sing along to the amazing songs. They are definitely one of the best shows in Fringe and I can’t imagine watching “On the Road to Verona” without smiling.
Christieon July 29, 2017 at 5:09 pm
Adorable show, interesting concept where the troupe of youthful players is abandoned by the bard on the road. They have to make up what they remember of the play. Full of humor, hijinks and songs the audience can sing along with. (Lyrics on FB). Youthful (and slender) cast members were even helpful afterwards in getting a tightly parked car out of the parking lot!
Lukeon July 29, 2017 at 8:31 pm
A musical retelling of Shakespeare’s Two Gentlemen of Verona where the actors encourage us of your phones as the characters are constantly updating posting updates on Facebook. Clever use of social media, but I was too caught up in the show to take advantage. These teenage actors bring new life and energy into this comedic take on a classic which kept me smiling throughout. The music is not only beautiful (those harmonies!) but almost a character itself. I don’t have enough good things to say about this play and want to watch it again. The music is already stuck in my head.
Spoiler: Be prepared for the actors to invade the audience
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This was a great show performed by very talented and musical teens. Lots of fun and energy. Definitely worth seeing. ? during the show you are encouraged to Facebook with them, there are character updates as song lyrics.
Excellent show! The cast did a great job and it was so much fun to watch and (at times) get involved. Highly recommended.
A fantastically high energy production that’s jammed with comedy, tragedy, romance, and wit! And to top it all off the original score weaves seamlessly into the sincerely concocted story line!
WOW! Where do they get all that energy? Amazing physical stunts! FUNNY! GO SEE THIS!!!
Great show! Talented teens with a non-stop show. Funny, fast moving. Would see again.
This was an incredibly entertaining show. Fun, energetic and creative. The cast is extremely talented. Even before the play began the cast was entertaining us. The use of Facebook was inspired and really brought a great new level of fun. I was thoroughly entertained the whole time! For a good time, call Verona.
I’m a fan. Good stuff. Nay, great stuff.
This is easily one of the most unique shows I’ve ever seen at Fringe or outside of the Fringe. It’s just incredibly fun. The performers all may be quite young, but they have unlimited reservoirs of energy and talent. They sing and play their own instruments very well. They combine dramatic acting with slapstick, gymnastics, silliness and wit. As if there unusual adaptation of Shakespeare wasn’t interesting enough, the audience is encouraged to like the group on Facebook and follow the show online with live updates that are often hilarious and helpful. For example, song lyrics will appear if you like to sing along to the amazing songs. They are definitely one of the best shows in Fringe and I can’t imagine watching “On the Road to Verona” without smiling.
Adorable show, interesting concept where the troupe of youthful players is abandoned by the bard on the road. They have to make up what they remember of the play. Full of humor, hijinks and songs the audience can sing along with. (Lyrics on FB). Youthful (and slender) cast members were even helpful afterwards in getting a tightly parked car out of the parking lot!
A musical retelling of Shakespeare’s Two Gentlemen of Verona where the actors encourage us of your phones as the characters are constantly updating posting updates on Facebook. Clever use of social media, but I was too caught up in the show to take advantage. These teenage actors bring new life and energy into this comedic take on a classic which kept me smiling throughout. The music is not only beautiful (those harmonies!) but almost a character itself. I don’t have enough good things to say about this play and want to watch it again. The music is already stuck in my head.
Spoiler: Be prepared for the actors to invade the audience
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