Your thoughts on 'Auditorium'

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Saw this show on the 17th Aug at the Fringe. With out a doubt the best play I've ever seen! Brilliant crowd interaction and I was laughing throughout the entire performance.
I loved the idea of getting an audience member's mobile number for an actor to call and all the other quips that drew the crowd in - even the concessions guy was a great addition.
I didn't know what to expect after receiving a leaflet in the streets but am glad I came along! Hoping to bring a friend along next time I see it again which will be soon!
Thanks for the great performance - made my Fringe Festival!
Saw this a group of friends at the Fringe on 18th August. It was the existentialism that drew me in, but I didn't expect it to be Pirandello meets panto!
A fantastically original take on the whole "fourth wall" thing; shamelessly intellectual without sacrificing the belly laughs. And, quite possibly, the cheapest way to get on stage at Edinburgh!
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