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      <title>Re: Review of Fringetastic Sketchtacular 3, presented by Bad Hair</title>
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      <description>Hey Briana!&#xD;
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Thanks for the kind words. We're glad you liked the show!&#xD;
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-Don Montrey&#xD;
BAD HAIR</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Sep 2006 13:30:18 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Review of Fringetastic Sketchtacular 3, presented by Bad Hair</title>
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      <description>This was the first time that I had seen “Bad Hair,” but it won't be the last. The one thing that really stood out about them for me (besides their comedic ingenuity) was the originality of all of the skits. The characters and character work deserve comment simply because it was incredible to see them switch in and out of different characters effortlessly, keeping each character separate from the others. &#xD;
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I would like to highlight two comic elements in particular:  1.) The extremely random outbursts of rage, timed and executed perfectly, and 2.) the song writing and singing (yes, they can sing, too). This was, in fact, the first time that I've ever seen a stage production with songs that were uniformly enjoyable throughout the performance, much to my surprise and delight.  &#xD;
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All in all this was a very funny, captivating, and well done performance that I would highly recommend.&#xD;
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--Brianna Bulack</description>
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      <description>I've assigned several of my students to write reviews of shows they are seeing, and it seems a shame not to share them.  That said, here is a topic for any audience member, not simply my group of teenagers.</description>
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