Found and Lost: Goals for 2002
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1 Quandary Place
Abundance
ADVENTURES OF A SUBSTITUTE TEACHER
Barroom Philosophers
Border Crossings

The Children's Museum

Class Notes
Embarrassment & Death
The Falls of Vincent Millay
Found and Lost: Goals for 2002
Frisco Fred's Cabaret!
Fuck You Cancer
Great Hymn of Thanksgiving / Conversation Storm
The Hasheesh Eater
Heavy Metal Playground
HER KIND: The Life & Poetry of Anne Sexton
i hate my friends
Jesus Rant
Kiss My Booth
Korean Badass
Low Hanging Fruit
Monkey Poet Stand-Up!
Organic Boxed Chicken Stock
parts is parts:
Party of One
RM3
The Sewers
Shopping as a Spiritual Path
Spotless
Stetson Manifesto
A Strange Black Passion
Super Glossy!
TeleMongol
Terrible Voice
Tesla's White Pigeon
Turn of the Screw
You Go First

 

Play: Fuck You Cancer
Reviewer: Damien Thomas
5 Stars
The best of 10 shows seen thus far. From concept/story to delivery - brilliantly executed with more one-liners than than a sleazy pick up bar.


Play: Shopping as a Spritual Path
Reviewer: Damien Thomas
5 Stars
Absolutely fantastic. Terri has such an incredible story to tell and she does it flawlessly. Whether your own struggle or that of someone you love, you walk away inspired through laughter to trust your instincts and you will overcome!


Play: Border Crossing
Reviewer: Damien Thomas
4 Stars
We've all been there at one time or another. Rick weaves a wonderful story of self-awareness and discovery that he brilliantly ties together in the end. A solid performance that leaves you thoroughly entertained while thinking about your own experiences.



Play: Found & Lost: Thngs to Do in 2002
Reviewer: Rob Chase
5 Stars
Wonderfully conceived. The dance is beautifully executed and full of emotion. The characters are interesting, amusing, and, at times, compelling. Excellent job.


Play: Found and Lost: Goals for 2002
Reviewer: Rich P. (#33)
5 Stars
Brilliant, creative and one of the most physically exciting pieces I have everseen. If you miss this, you will surely end up lost and stapled to the board.


Play: Found and Lost
Reviewer: Emily Morwen
5 Stars
Fabulously original piece! Unlike some dance shows that i've seem where the focus is predominantly on the body from the neck down, this show sucks you in with its quirky characters, amazing use of props and fantastic music and choreography that definitely kept me on the edge of my seat for the entire show. See these talented out-of-towners while you still can!!!!


Play: Found and Lost: Goals for 2002
Reviewer: Mr. Waldorf
4 Stars
This is a modern dance piece featuring an ensemble of five women dancers. Instead of being heavy and dark like most modern dance, it had a definite sense of whimsy. It was structured around spoken and signed exchanges about real life found items and notes.

The show opened with a fantastic dance piece featuring chalk squares on the stage. Another great bit involved lost keys, but I won't spoil what happens.

The dancers are great, they break down the fourth wall to play with the audience and they keep things light and moving. Dance is usually under-represented at the Fringe Festival, so definitely see this one to encourage more movement pieces in the Festival.


Play: Found & Lost: Goals for 2002
Reviewer: Lena & Chris
5 Stars
Beautifully danced. Loved how they based it on found objects, like notes, lists, etc. The characters and their interactions were compelling. The sign language aspect was intriguing. Funny, fascinating & lovely.