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Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2008
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Liar Show
A rotating cast of four comics, actors and writers, divulge hilarious, extremely personal stories. BUT...only three of the four stories are true. One of them is a bald-faced lie. You'll interrogate the performers and expose the Liar to win an Unbelievable T-shirt.
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As a New Yorker, I can tell you that this is becoming one of the most popular storytelling shows in the city. If you want to see great storytellers - plus enjoy the challenge of finding out who is lying through their teeth - go to The Liar Show. You can listen to the stories, then you can question the tellers and try to trip them up. It's a good time. Mr. Muckle, August 2008 |
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You've got to see this show. If there isn't one storyteller who doesn't have you doubled over with laughter, then, well, um, I guess I'm a liar. Go. You'll love it. I promise. Esther Benenson, August 2008 |
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The Liar Show is a blast. You listen to 4 stories and then the audience asks questions afterward, so that they can figure out who the Liar is. I first saw the show in NYC and loved it! The stories were really engaging and funny, and delivered with finesse by great stage performers. And the relentless questioning by the audience afterward (they try to smoke out the liar) was bonus entertainment. I don't know what it is, but there is something about a Liar Amongst Us that seems to bring out the hidden supersleuth in people. Anyway, I have gone back again and again with friends, who inevitably become fans and true "believers" as well. Definitely a don't-miss - honest! Bavarian Princess, August 2008 |
