Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Improvisers Rule

Kudos to two fellow performers from Washington Improv Theater, Karen Lange and Stuart Scotten, for the rockin' review of their show, and their performances specifically, in the City Paper's "Fringe and Purge" blog (all about the Capital Fringe Fest - get it?!):
...(the play) hits you like a revelation, for two reasons: Karen Lange, as a hopeful Arts Administrator, and Washington Improv Theater regular Stuart Scotten, as a hesitant meeting attendee. These two performers concentrate on creating characters — rounded, funny, utterly believable characters — and allow themselves to find the script’s jokes, instead of lunging at them. Scotten in particular offers a master class in what offhand, unforced comic timing can do for a production; as a result, precisely 33.3% of Unintended Consequences is easily the best thing in Fringe I’ve seen so far.
Check out their one-act, part of a triplet of one-acts called "Unintended Consequences" playing at Warehouse Next Door - showtimes and tickets here.

1 Comments:

At 9:32 PM, Blogger Letty said...

Woohoo!

 

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