Gray Duck
'Life is very gray and this show illustrated that with the interconnected lives of the characters. Odd and quirky and random--much like our lives.'
'Overall, I enjoyed myself and would recommend this show to others who wish to see it in the future beyond the Fringe.'
'As a recent college grad, I loved the characters-- their struggles with finding meaning in their post-grad lives and jobs were heartbreakingly accurate portrayals of what it means to be a floundering millennial in 2014. The writing was funny, touching, and, frankly, hit uncomfortably close to home.'
'Overall, worth your time'
Macbeth
'Lucas Skjaret’s costume design is also a big help in telling who’s who in the large cast of characters..... when you have a cast this young, the costume designer is only doing their job if they accentuate the positives. Not only does Lady Macbeth get a number of flattering outfits, but whether it’s soldiers in battle or ladies in waiting, there’s a lot of young arms and legs on display—always tasteful, never exploitive. The audience just gets a little eye candy with their iambic pentameter.'
Matthew A. Everett, TC Daily Planet
Camelot Tales
'Modern nods like the present day costume design by Lucas Skjaret , help reinforce the language of low’s scripts making these ancient tales accessible for today’s theatergoers.'
Matthew A. Everett, TC Daily Planet
On Golden Pond
'....design works perfectly in the small space. Full of common cabin accessories -- games, books, loon figurines and fishing paraphernalia.'
Broadway World
'As they navigate [the] well-rendered cluttered cabin of a set'
Twin Cities On Stage
The Belmont Hotel
'Costumes are period appropriate and still allow the dancers to move freely and beautifully.'
Cherry & Spoon
'...nearly flawless technically and adorable to boot.'
Regina Primm, TC Daily Planet
The show looks and feels like a rock concert, with bright lights, microphone stands, and modern rock costumes with an Old West twist
The large cast is vocally talented, eye-catchingly dressed and made up, and frequently spills from the stage at the New Century Theatre into the aisles.
'Life is very gray and this show illustrated that with the interconnected lives of the characters. Odd and quirky and random--much like our lives.'
'Overall, I enjoyed myself and would recommend this show to others who wish to see it in the future beyond the Fringe.'
'As a recent college grad, I loved the characters-- their struggles with finding meaning in their post-grad lives and jobs were heartbreakingly accurate portrayals of what it means to be a floundering millennial in 2014. The writing was funny, touching, and, frankly, hit uncomfortably close to home.'
'Overall, worth your time'
Macbeth
'Lucas Skjaret’s costume design is also a big help in telling who’s who in the large cast of characters..... when you have a cast this young, the costume designer is only doing their job if they accentuate the positives. Not only does Lady Macbeth get a number of flattering outfits, but whether it’s soldiers in battle or ladies in waiting, there’s a lot of young arms and legs on display—always tasteful, never exploitive. The audience just gets a little eye candy with their iambic pentameter.'
Matthew A. Everett, TC Daily Planet
Camelot Tales
'Modern nods like the present day costume design by Lucas Skjaret , help reinforce the language of low’s scripts making these ancient tales accessible for today’s theatergoers.'
Matthew A. Everett, TC Daily Planet
On Golden Pond
'....design works perfectly in the small space. Full of common cabin accessories -- games, books, loon figurines and fishing paraphernalia.'
Broadway World
'As they navigate [the] well-rendered cluttered cabin of a set'
Twin Cities On Stage
The Belmont Hotel
'Costumes are period appropriate and still allow the dancers to move freely and beautifully.'
Cherry & Spoon
'...nearly flawless technically and adorable to boot.'
Regina Primm, TC Daily Planet
The show looks and feels like a rock concert, with bright lights, microphone stands, and modern rock costumes with an Old West twist
The large cast is vocally talented, eye-catchingly dressed and made up, and frequently spills from the stage at the New Century Theatre into the aisles.