” Snowed In” was silly, spontaneous and goofy in all the right places. It’s improv, so there’s no script; just a loose outline. It’s fun watching the actors think on their feet, save each other from the brink, and fumble a bit — sort of like real life. Except, unlike real life, these folks are actually funny. The laugh-out-loud-in-real-life kind of funny, not the abbreviation kind. See it.
Helenon July 24, 2017 at 11:07 pm
Funny Show! Especially liked characters Craig, Jenny, and Madge was a hoot! Go see it if you like to laugh!!
JTon July 25, 2017 at 5:40 pm
Definitely a fun show. You don’t really know where the show is going. For me, the best part of the show – and the most brilliant portion of it – is the use of the “confession” cam, which allows the actors to break from the scene and give a reality show based private moment. And I was really impressed with Penny’s ability in this regard, particularly just for quick one-liners and them boom, back into the scene.
Paula C. Acconciaon July 26, 2017 at 4:59 am
Could not always hear the soft spoken actors over the background music (and I sat in the front row). Characters are interestingly drawn but go nowhere. I was disappointed.
Barbon July 30, 2017 at 12:54 am
Quite enjoyed the show. Fun and well acted. Definitely worth it.
Chrison July 30, 2017 at 5:55 pm
Fun reality-show format play that has a structure but is also largely improvisational. Lots of good humor and downright strangeness, which is always expected at the Fringe. I enjoyed several of the characters very much, as well as the moments where they break from the group and offer confessionals to the audience that reveal their motivations and secret thoughts.
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” Snowed In” was silly, spontaneous and goofy in all the right places. It’s improv, so there’s no script; just a loose outline. It’s fun watching the actors think on their feet, save each other from the brink, and fumble a bit — sort of like real life. Except, unlike real life, these folks are actually funny. The laugh-out-loud-in-real-life kind of funny, not the abbreviation kind. See it.
Funny Show! Especially liked characters Craig, Jenny, and Madge was a hoot! Go see it if you like to laugh!!
Definitely a fun show. You don’t really know where the show is going. For me, the best part of the show – and the most brilliant portion of it – is the use of the “confession” cam, which allows the actors to break from the scene and give a reality show based private moment. And I was really impressed with Penny’s ability in this regard, particularly just for quick one-liners and them boom, back into the scene.
Could not always hear the soft spoken actors over the background music (and I sat in the front row). Characters are interestingly drawn but go nowhere. I was disappointed.
Quite enjoyed the show. Fun and well acted. Definitely worth it.
Fun reality-show format play that has a structure but is also largely improvisational. Lots of good humor and downright strangeness, which is always expected at the Fringe. I enjoyed several of the characters very much, as well as the moments where they break from the group and offer confessionals to the audience that reveal their motivations and secret thoughts.