
Contributing Writer
There is no doubt that Door No. Three, the minds behind "MORE Skits 'n Giggles," have a faithful following, and that fan base has born this sequel based on the original "Skits 'n Giggles."
Self-described as everything from ubsurd to rich to just plain wrong, Fringe-goers are likely to see perhaps some of all the above over the 60 minutes of showtime. You can expect pop culture references, edgy language and some silliness; your enjoyment likely depends on your own frame of reference.
A high point for me was the Abraham Lincoln impression that kicks off the show. Another bonus: a super computer hell-bent on taking over the show. This is a sketch comedy that laughs at itself.