Jackie Anderson
S tier comedy. A definite highlight of Fringe for me!
I was promised something chilling and got a great storyteller telling campfire tales. The lighting and effects were spot on, but the stories just weren't great.
Interesting premise, one of the actors was much weaker than the others and it was clearly a show written about Alberta by someone not from Alberta.
With an environmentalist bend this show attempts to weave a dark tale and sinister tale about the oil field, but does so in a way that leaves the audience confused and wondering why the characters make the choices they do.
The commitment to the bit is real here. Both actors are quick and able to play the crowd. It is a little slow at the start, other than that, an excellent show!
This trainwreck of a show started 18 minutes late and ended 3 minutes early. The performer clearly had a ton of family/friends in the audience and performed largely to the side of the theatre they were sat on.
The tech didn't work, props were broken, and the show didn't make a ton of sense, maybe because 20 minutes of it was lost.
Who knows? The actor has potential but I would definitely not recommend this.
The actors were entirely committed to their roles but the show could've been 45 minutes. It got a bit stale and repetitive towards the end.
Samara has terrified me since I was young, and somehow someway, the wonderful dancer who portrayed her, lunged at me, ending her routine just inches from my face.
Phenomenal as always from the dancing, to the MC, to the costumes. House of Hush is a must see show for me every year, and they never disappoint.
Stunning as always. Very rarely do you see a standing ovation before the show is over, but this show got one. Seriously, go and see it, you will not be disappointed.
An overused fog machine left the audience choking, seriously, so much fog and so little story. The actors were talented and the set was great, but it couldn't make up for the confusing disjointed story where nothing managed to happen, for an hour.
Phenomenal storytelling, equal parts laughter and tears.