2004 New York International Fringe Festival, a... -
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Published on: 8/26/2004
Last Visited: 3/2/2006
Writer/performer Chris Earle, as our main man Ron, talks of his days as a mediocre live actor, as compared to his current skills of being a good voice-over actor.
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Earle shows us details into this industry (he is a voice-over artist in his own right), and he is clearly comfortable on stage, but his dynamism trickles away mid-show, proving how difficult it is to sustain a solo performance.Though we hear this 30 second "cute spot" many times over, this is not a show about voice-overs, but the stresses that mount in a person's life, and can surface in even the most mundane situations.This is a simply staged show by Shari Hollett, but the few times Earle does get up to walk around feel purposeless.