Great adaptation of a classic by the talented Irina Kompa...The Journey of the Little Prince. First published in 1943, the Journey of the Little Prince seems so relevant in today’s fast paced, materialistic world. Irina and her fellow actors did a great job of bringing to life this fascinating tale of the quest for love and the greater meaning of life. Highly recommend and look forward to Irina Kompa’s next production!...
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Irina Kampa is quite simply a force of nature. If you attended any of the pre-Fringe Office Hours functions, you could not fail to notice her. She brings that same energy to this production, wonderfully written by Victor Sotomayor, which reminds us that every adult was once a child, but only a few remember. ...
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This show and its message are important. A reminder of why we are all artists in the first place, you know? I think those who are not artists forget the things that this story remind us are important- which is why I am so glad that this production is being done during Fringe. The writing, design, acting, and overall storytelling were great. This show is a must see. Thank you all for sharing this story. ...
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The concept was wonderful! I never read the book but my wife did and she immediately remembered some of the very true statements made about life and what is important. The director's vision was extraordinary and the dance moves as she moved from planet to planer were delightful. The cast did a wonderful job. I actually thought the King was a small person when he came on stage on his knees. My knees ached for him....
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This was a show with a powerful message! I appreciated being reminded of all the little things in life we should enjoy and not take for granted.
The performers were terrific. And the staging was great. Wonderful show!...
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Irina Kompa's adaptation of The Little Prince was enjoyable and touching. The actors connected well with the story and connected to the audience with humor and insight. A wonderful take on the classic tale that was creative and still relevant today. ...
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