Jeffrey Lukian
Matt and Michael deliver a hilarious and energetic telling of the adventures of Agent Thunder. Audience suggestions give a mission name that the two of them craft into a wacky and wild spy themed adventure.
Framed as two agents retelling the story there are occasional fourth wall breaks that make the show a non stop laugh. Both of them are masters of improv and have competing improv styles, makes for a very fun chaos. I have seen several missions and they remain very funny and completely different. I highly recommend seeing at least one!
A wonderful and hilarious telling of a Greek myth. A very captivating drama at the same time. The small cast each give very powerful performances and some amazing costume changes. This is one of the most see shows of the Fringe.
There are some fun anachronisms in the dialogue that really add to the performance! I wish I knew about this earlier so I would have had time to see it a second time.
Fantastical long form improv! A fringe long DND campaign acted out on stage, in a very enjoyable episodic format so you don't have to worry if you can only make one or two performances! There is plenty to enjoy and you need 0 understanding of Dungeons and Dragons to enjoy the story or the jokes. It's just a little extra seasoning of you play tabletop RPGs.
Audience suggestions and the audience rolled 20 sided dice take the story into fun twist and turns, you truly never know what to expect. The rotation cast are all wonderful story tellers.
This is the show that got me into the fringe! One note, the theater can get very warm, nothing the performers have control over, just be ready for it.
A wild ride from start to finish. Fantastic energy and great performer chemistry. Every show is so wildly different, you never know what to expect.
This is the only show at fringe I make it a point to try and see every single performance! They masterfully turn the audience questions into uncontrollably funny scenes. The Dance numbers at the start and end of the show are also a treat!
I cannot recommend them enough! Remember to think of a question to put into the jar so you can have a chance of having yours read out!