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Written by Emily Axelson   

Title:  A time for all seasonings

Director:  BJ Crawford

Date saw the show:  August 15 2007
Place saw the show:  Calgary Fringe Festival (www.calgaryfringe.ca),
Alberta, Canada

A Time For All SeasoningsG (USA-5:45 Animation, BJ Crawford – Director) Mid-day cocktails and afternoon tea delight the audience of a Vaudeville Theatre in this ‘silent film’, but it’s the Shaker Brothers who steal the show…even from each other!

1 star

Reviewed By: Emily Axelson

The Shaker brothers are performing at a Vaudeville Theatre, and attempt to outdo each other on stage, in front of the entire audience!

Even though it was only five minutes and forty five seconds, I found myself not paying attention after the first two minutes. The quarrel between the shaker brothers was anything but funny. It was pathetic and uninteresting enough to watch as a bystander. I don’t think I heard one laugh from the audience for the duration of this film. The animation was good, and the music suited it, but other aspects the film was lacking far outweighed heavier. Sadly, I would not recommend this film to anyone, under any circumstances.

 
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