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Un-Scripted is a small Theater company trying to make it in the big world (ten years and counting!) and while we know not everyone can be a financial donor, there is a way that everyone can support us: Talking about us online!
Write a blog post, put a review on Yelp! or GoldStar, become our friend on Facebook and Twitter -- any way you can contribute to the general buzz about Un-Scripted helps us enormously.
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And if you do write a blog post or an article about us, or want to write directly to us about your experience, we want to hear about it! Visit our Contact Page and send us a note. You can also read our Goldstar reviews... and if you bought Goldstar tickets and haven't reviewed us... why not?? |
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Press Reviews "Un-Scripted Theatre's Act One, Scene Two Unites Improv and Playwrights" By Robin Hardwick "'Let It Snow!' is musical that's made to order" By Sam Hurwitt "Best of the Bay: Nightlife and Entertainment" "What the hell did I get myself into?" (audio review of Let it Snow) "Your Show Will Be Different" By Paul Sinasohn "Top Picks" (Shakespeare: Un-Scripted) "Improv making up for lost time" by Sam Hurwitt "The humans are okay, but the puppets are the real stars" By Molly Rhodes "The audience's input keeps 'Puppet' lively" by Pat Craig "The Theater: Comedy Cohabitation Off Union Square" by Michael Katz "Stage Fog: The Making It Up As We Go Along Edition" |
"Playing the Short and the Long of It, Un-Scripted" by Betsy M. Hunton Berkeley Daily Planet, June 10, 2005 (review of The Short and the Long of It) "The 'Snow' must go on" by Tiffany Maleshefski "Act Scared: Horror on the spot" by Anneli Rufus, Stefanie Kalem, and Annika Dukes "Spicy & Cheap: New, improv'd Shakespeare" by Lisa Drostova and Kelly Vance
Blogs and Personal Reviews "Un-Scripted... with Scripts!" by Sam Hurwitt "The Manifestation of a Script" by Marissa Skudlarek "My wife and I are season ticket holders for SF's Best of Broadway and A.C.T, and I will say that I enjoyed Act One's Improvisation as much as most of the big productions. The cast spun a very interesting story that hung together remarkably well. Talented group, enjoyable evening, intimate theater setting. Well worth it!" "Fascinating! Very talented people." |


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