The Sin Show

Riding on the sold-out success of last year's Chocolate Jesus and Revenge of the Cat-Headed Baby, SpeakeasyDC presents yet another sure-to-be-Fringe-fave, THE SIN SHOW featuring true stories about pride, greed, envy, sloth, gluttony, lust, and wrath. 90 minutes

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The Sin Show

SpeakeasyDC

speakeasydc.org


Ticket sales for 2009 Capital Fringe Festival closed.

  • Jul 11th 10 pm
  • Jul 17th 10 pm
  • Jul 22nd 10 pm
  • Jul 24th 8 pm
  • Jul 26th 2 pm

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  • amy on 2009-07-11 said...
    Mentioned as one of the Proven and one of the \"Bare Minimum\" recommendations in the DC Fringe Guide http://dcfringeguide.blogspot.com/2009/07/guide-part-one-fringe-categories.html
  • amy on 2009-07-11 said...
    Listed on NBC site http://www.nbcwashington.com/around_town/the_scene/OMG-Seven-Deadly-Sins-in-the-Capital.html
  • amy on 2009-07-11 said...
    Going Out Gurus added us to top shows to see list: Everybody seemed to be talking about SpeakeasyDC last year (and the year before that) with shows like \"Chocolate Jesus\" and \"Revenge of the Cat-Headed Baby.\" The theater company sure knows how to tell a story and make it captivating...
  • amy on 2009-07-11 said...
    Meet THE SIN SHOW cast http://www.vimeo.com/5392513
  • amy on 2009-07-11 said...
    Mike Riggs from City Paper mentions cast members in the morning roundup http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2009/07/10/our-morning-roundup-shrimp-and-white-wine/
  • amy on 2009-07-12 said...
    We sold out last night and got a standing O!
  • amy on 2009-07-14 said...
    The Sin Show in the Examiner http://www.examiner.com/x-1231-DC-Theater-Examiner~y2009m7d10-Fringe-First--SpeakeasyDC-and-The-Sin-Show
  • amy on 2009-07-15 said...
    Going Out Gurus say \"...if you go to a single Fringe performance this year, it should be this one.\" Read the rest at http://voices.washingtonpost.com/goingoutgurus/theater/
  • amy on 2009-07-21 said...
    Latest review: \"...The show’s pretty great....It’s great for the reasons their previous Fringe outings were: With seeming effortlessness, these stories, and these storytellers, provoke precisely what they mean to — gasps, laughter (raucous and rueful, in turn), along with quieter, more introspective reactions.\" Read the rest at http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/fringe/2009/07/21/hip-shot-the-sin-show/