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A friend and I checked out Jealous Sky at Theatre on the Square - Stage 2 on Friday night. It was a solid performance with entertaining historical trivia. The banter, er, civilized chick fight, between Amelia Earhart and Harriet Quimby (the woman who flew the English Channel, but lost out on due attention because the Titanic sunk at the same time) captured my attention in its own Fringy way. The play was a refreshing and guilty pleasure as it gave a voice to Harriet's accomplishments and revealed some intimate details of Amelia's life and love. An unexpected bonus: the booming voice of Amelia's co-pilot. Wow.

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Drop everything and go see In Rehearsal! I flew solo at Saturday night's performance of In Rehearsal at Theatre on the Square - Stage 2. Bottom line: it blew my socks off. The actress was amazing ... very worthy of the standing ovation! Hysterical, heart-felt, human drama revolving around the confusing realm of dating relationships. A must-see!

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Theatre on the Square is probably the most comfortable of the Fringe theaters


And certainly has some of the best performances including Assholes and Aureoles.

There is however, one show I can not recommend: The Birdmann - I am sure the write-up was great, convincing the organizers, that he, and not Phil van Hest needed the bigger space. But in this case, the write-up is the best part of the show.

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