The company behind such hits as Punch and Judy, The Faggot King or The Troublesome Reign and Lamentable Death of Edward II, The Final Girl and Hercules Insane returns to Hollywood Row after a tremendously successful Hollywood Fringe Festival. Klingon Tamburlaine is an exciting new take on the seldom-produced classic that inaugurated the Elizabethan theatrical renaissance. The show opens October 12th and runs through November 9th on The Ruby Stage at The Complex Hollywood.
Klingon Tamburlaine
Reviews
For this year’s Hollywood Fringe Festival that is currently on stage at The Complex in Hollywood, the School has taken on another piece adapted from the pen of Marlow. And it needs to be stated at the outset of this review, most of the faults of Klingon Tamburlaine, lie with the original play.





Together, with loads of hand-to-hand combat drama and some unique puppetry, Klingon Tamburlaine is a brilliant marriage of a Christopher Marlowe classic and Star Trek lore in this unofficial adaptation of Marlowe’s “Tamburlaine the Great, Parts I and II.”





For this year’s Hollywood Fringe Festival that is currently on stage at The Complex in Hollywood, the School has taken on another piece adapted from the pen of Marlow. And it needs to be stated at the outset of this review, most of the faults of Klingon Tamburlaine, lie with the original play.





Together, with loads of hand-to-hand combat drama and some unique puppetry, Klingon Tamburlaine is a brilliant marriage of a Christopher Marlowe classic and Star Trek lore in this unofficial adaptation of Marlowe’s “Tamburlaine the Great, Parts I and II.”




