This was my fourth time attending Five-Fifths, but the first time I haven't seen the movie in question. That's right, I've never seen The Matrix. While I certainly missed some of the jokes (I had several moments of - why is everyone laughing?), the short description in the program gave me the outline of the plot, and it doesn't really matter anyway. I enjoyed all of the performances, which included:
- Sandbox Swing Set (Sandbox Theatre's new aerial offshoot)
- Mainly Me Productions
- Bollywood Dance Scene
- Vox Medusa
- Transatlantic Love Affair
My favorite moments of the show include:
- The thrilling aerial work by Sandbox
- Josh Carson's Chanhassen joke(s)
- Andy Kraft's Keanu Reeves impression
- Derek Lee Miller's Keanu Reeves impression
- The always exciting Bollywood Dance Scene with their huge and energetic ensemble and colorful costumes
- The lovely and haunting imagery created by Vox Medusa
- TLA's genius "last five-fifths of The Matrix performed in a 9-foot square" (which reminded me of Live Action Set's similar treatment of the Lord of the Rings trilogy - check it out on youtube)
- All of the late '90s internet jokes (how far we've come!)
See you at the Fringe!