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HFF19 day 10 (part 3) – see it or skip it

Rounding out Day 10, here are the final two reviews.  You can find part 1 here and part 2 here.

TITLE OF SHOWSiren Call

VENUE:  The Blank (Second Stage)

REVIEWSiren Call is not what you would expect.  It is an interesting story about obsession and the lengths some will go to appease that obsession.  It is beautifully written, directed and centered around Jola Cora, who is the object of that obsession.  The obsessed fans are magically played by Annalee Scott and Paul Louis Harrell.  Watch as their plans go awry, and see how what they’re willing to do.  This one will give you plenty of food for though, considering it only lasts 30 minutes.

RECOMMENDATION:  Definitely check out this show.  The final performance is schedule for June 28 at 8:30 p.m.  Tickets are available on their Fringe project page.

TITLE OF SHOWKeith Moon:  The Real Me

VENUE:  The Broadwater (Second Stage)

REVIEW:  What happens when the tribute band phenomenon  combines with the Fringe?  You get an amazing solo show about Keith Moon, long-time drummer for The Who.  Mick Berry is brilliant in his portrayal of this legend, walking, talking and truly playing the part as he beats his drums to a soundtrack of the best songs from The Who.  He tells his story and pulls you into it, separating the myth from the truth, and leaving you with a better understanding of this oft-misunderstood rock legend.  Don’t forget your earplugs, because this one is loud!

RECOMMENDATION:  Definitely check out this amazing show.  He has one remaining performance on June 27 at 6:30 p.m.  Tickets are available on his Fringe project page.