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Fringe Review: Guns and Chickens
Motion fills the stage as the city comes alive for Peter. The cast is from CCM and use motion, as directed by k. Jenny Jones, very effectively to depict cars, horse races, and a jail cell.
The stand out performance goes to Sara Beth Tew as Chicken. She transforms herself physically without a costume into a chicken, but avoided the cliche.
The narrative of Peter's story was clear, but the connection to Chicken's path was not as strong. The clever motion, warm performances over come the flaws to make this a good production.
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