Dancing with Abandon
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SHOW INFORMATION
CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Aug 23, 2009
Closed Aug 29, 2009
Opened Aug 23, 2009
Closed Aug 29, 2009
Running Time:
2hr. 0min.
2hr. 0min.
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FESTIVAL INFORMATION:
This show is part of the FringeNYC 2009 Festival.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
The "Oprah of Opera" hits rock bottom when her crazed abandoned rocker son returns and moons her at the Kennedy Center Honors! Scandal ignites, landing her diva ass in the nuthouse! Dancing with Abandon is a Rock 'n' Opera bio musical based on a true story.
WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?
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Dancing with Abandon
This show has a lot of heart and makes you laugh at the same time. A Fringe stand-out. LK
Reviewed by LoK
on Sunday, Aug 30th, 2009
Bravo BRAVOOOO!!
Excellent show. Very well written, good music, and cast is magnificently talented.
Reviewed by akleibo729
on Sunday, Aug 30th, 2009
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