This musical has a lot of laughs and singing packed into just 40 minutes. The cast is talented with many doing double duty. Leslie Rubino plays Leah with just the right amount of sass and determination to do the troublemaking heroine justice. While it moves briskly with catchy songs and inventive staging (Leah swimming to Hollywood!) the underlying message is never lost. By the time J-Lo showed up to break Leah out of Scientology, wearing a cat burglar mask and carrying a crowbar and leopard print pumps, there was no doubt that this production was a WIN!!!...
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Wow. Just wow. Best show I've seen at the Fringe so far this year. An original concept brilliantly executed. Excellent acting from the entire cast. Spectacular voices singing catchy songs with hilarious lyrics, some with gorgeous harmonies. I can't imagine anyone other than an actual Scientologist not having a great time....
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A great start to telling a really important story- in an expertly funny way. The woman playing Leah really nailed it and the cast supports nicely. Big fan of the creative elements from the water/fabric, the baby doll lying on the ground and being carried on a platter, the standing bed, and the several super WTF-level weird things. .
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I had the greatest time! This musical is hysterically funny, heartfelt, and inspiring. There are so many moments of the show that I still laugh about days later. I can't wait to see more from writer Jeffrey McCrann!...
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This is a terrific little musical. Current, relevant, and full of heart. You can tell there's a talented group of people behind the scenes who put this show together. The writing and music stand out as the bright gem at the center of it all, but the cast was equally outstanding in well-realized roles. I loved it!...
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