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DAILY HERALD
Noble Fool's 'Red Herring' reels in the laughs!
"Audiences who find themselves in a continual state of laughing bliss during Noble Fool Theatricals' "Red Herring" probably won't care about a couple of discernible faults in Michael Hollinger's Cold War-set
mystery comedy."
"Everything in Noble Fool's "Red Herring" looks wonderful, too. Credit goes largely to Kimberly G. Morris and her stylish period costumes, John Horan's moody lighting and designer Dan Conley's dock-sized unit set that is accented by Liviu Pasare's films and projection design."
"Red Herring" keeps the comedy coming. Noble
Fool's excellent execution of "Red Herring" is a rich comic dish worth savoring."
STEADSTYLE
"Predictable dialogue, recognizable plots, stereotypical whodunit voices, and characters that have been seen throughout the ages...and this is exactly what I wanted. The “cheesiness” factor was through the roof and I loved it. The cast along with director, John Gawlik, produce a rip roaring show that left my sides split. “Red Herring” is your basic plot of murder, romance, interchanged identities, and...well...herring.
This production has many amazing values from the constant videos during set changes, a short film creatively shot to grab the audience, and music that underscored methodically. I was in awe of the
use of the projector (which I will be stealing in my own shows) and how location could be changed
quickly. Important side note, kudos to the crew for the fluidity and mutual trust in keeping the shifts tight."
"Thank you to this wonderful theater for providing an amazing venue with amazing people to produce amazing works of art. I talked about the show non-stop on the hour and a half drive home and still am thinking
about it."
DAILY HERALD
Noble Fool's 'Red Herring' reels in the laughs!
"Audiences who find themselves in a continual state of laughing bliss during Noble Fool Theatricals' "Red Herring" probably won't care about a couple of discernible faults in Michael Hollinger's Cold War-set
mystery comedy."
"Everything in Noble Fool's "Red Herring" looks wonderful, too. Credit goes largely to Kimberly G. Morris and her stylish period costumes, John Horan's moody lighting and designer Dan Conley's dock-sized unit set that is accented by Liviu Pasare's films and projection design."
"Red Herring" keeps the comedy coming. Noble
Fool's excellent execution of "Red Herring" is a rich comic dish worth savoring."
STEADSTYLE
"Predictable dialogue, recognizable plots, stereotypical whodunit voices, and characters that have been seen throughout the ages...and this is exactly what I wanted. The “cheesiness” factor was through the roof and I loved it. The cast along with director, John Gawlik, produce a rip roaring show that left my sides split. “Red Herring” is your basic plot of murder, romance, interchanged identities, and...well...herring.
This production has many amazing values from the constant videos during set changes, a short film creatively shot to grab the audience, and music that underscored methodically. I was in awe of the
use of the projector (which I will be stealing in my own shows) and how location could be changed
quickly. Important side note, kudos to the crew for the fluidity and mutual trust in keeping the shifts tight."
"Thank you to this wonderful theater for providing an amazing venue with amazing people to produce amazing works of art. I talked about the show non-stop on the hour and a half drive home and still am thinking
about it."