The Dragon Dilemma: To Soothe, To Train, To Slay - The Mosquito Radio Hour
Reviewed By Luke Dodge
"The Dragon Dilemma," performed by The Mosquito Radio Hour, transcends the typical children's show, offering humor and depth for all ages. The colorful storytelling explores strategies for taming internal dragons—soothing, training, or slaying—using art and education as powerful tools.
The fourth wall-breaking narrator captivates the crowd with a magnetic personality and practiced ease, bringing an element of surprise and spontaneity to the performance. Despite the scripted nature of the show, it feels refreshingly improvisational, with unexpected cameos from other Fringe performers seamlessly integrated into the narrative.
Props and costumes are superb, enhancing the fairy-tale ambiance with big, bold designs that enchant both children and adults. The actors, scattered throughout the audience in their whimsical attire, create an immersive experience that keeps everyone engaged from start to finish. The show's high production value is evident, and it only seems to increase as the performance progresses.
One of the highlights is the interactive element, where the audience is asked to choose how they would deal with their dragon. This involvement adds a personal touch and emphasizes the underlying message: everyone struggles in their own way, but together, we have the tools to overcome our challenges.
"The Dragon Dilemma" is an all-ages show that surprises and impresses at every turn. Its combination of humor, high-quality production, and heartfelt storytelling makes it a must-see at the KC Fringe Festival. Whether you come for the enchanting dragon or the uplifting message, this show guarantees a memorable experience.