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Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 26 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Evelyn Evelyn was amazing!

    by alex24 on 6/23/10House of Blues Boston - Boston

    This show was amazing and I would highly recommend it to anyone. Sxip, Amanda, and Jason are all incredibly talented musicians who are often overlooked in "popular music". This was my first time seeing an Amanda Palmer or Jason Webley show and I was very impressed at how truly sincere they were during the signing. The Evelyn Evelyn act was one of the most entertaining acts. They not only showed themselves as musicians, but overall performers. From improvisation to miming, the twins offered an amazing dynamic to the stage and it was greatly appreciated by the audience. I have been to see Tom Petty, No Doubt, Bruce Springsteen, and the Black Eyed Peas over the last two years, and no show has matched up to the superb quality of Evelyn Evelyn. This was also, by far, the cheapest ticket.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by EveWC on 6/21/10House of Blues Boston - Boston

    Fantastic, eclectic, and strange show. Two sets starting with Sxip Shirey performing with a table full of found and made unique instruments, followed by a performance by Evelyn Evelyn--a conjoined twin musical act the likes of which you've never seen. Imagine two people in a dress constructed to make them into siamese twins, each with only one arm exposed, playing songs for you on the same instrument at the same time. Add shadow puppetry, story-telling, comedy, and songs ranging from eerie to nostalgic. The last set was the fantastic Jason Webley serenading the audience with his accordion, then a short, final set by Amanda Palmer culminating in a Russian drinking song audience sing-along featuring the tour line-up and staff. A truly one-of-a-kind show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I want her for her sister.

    by fellowsister on 6/21/10Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphia

    Amanda Palmer and Jason Webley were outstanding as conjoined twin sisters Evelyn Evelyn. Sxip Shirley was also highly entertaining as the opening act and Emcee.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by femalearchetype on 6/21/10House of Blues Boston - Boston

    Evelyn Evelyn was an unbelievable show; part theater production, part circus side show all Amanda Palmer and Jason Webley. It was certainly a treat watching them synchronize their talents as the conjoined songstresses, but as individual acts they were phenomenal. Add in Sxip work with puppets and his bag of one of a kind instruments as well as his over the top emcee and it was the perfect night. The after party with Walter Sickert was unforgettable too, even though the house of blues ejected all the under age fans who wanted to keep the night going. House of blues crappy. Evelyn Evelyn A-Mazing!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AFP Rocks

    by Smapdi on 6/20/10House of Blues Boston - Boston

    Show was amazing, but then AFP always is. Evelyn Evelyn was pure entertainment and pure artful theater. So glad I got to see the last show.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Evelyn Evelyn Painful Painful

    by chinababy on 6/20/10House of Blues Boston - Boston

    I bought the tickets on a whim as part of my boyfriend's birthday present - he's an Amanda Palmer fan. The show was eclectic, and there were definitely a few entertaining moments, particularly around the Q&A session. Otherwise, it was a little.... weird. Perhaps I'm not artsy enough to get it? It also seemed like a large portion of the audience either knew each other or had seen the show before - there was a 'clique-ish' feeling about it. After the Evelyn Evelyn portion concluded, Jason and Amanda were each scheduled for a set. I thought my boyfriend would want to stay for that, as he's never seen Amanda perform live, but he wanted to leave during Jason's opening song, an audience-participation sing-along led by him on an accordian. I've never left a concert or show early before, but we just weren't interested or entertained enough to tough it out to the end. I wouldn't really recommend this event.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Redbug138 on 6/7/10Park West - Chicago

    Completely unique and amazing. Amanda, Jason, and Sxip were engaging, funny, and so talented. It was a wonderful show and I would go again in a heartbeat.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amanda Palmer & Evelyn Evelyn were awesome!!!

    by Mariaqui on 6/5/10The Great Hall - Toronto

    Amanda Palmer, Jason Webley and Evelyn Evelyn are simply extraordinary. The strength and intensity they put in their show is remarkable. I had a great time during this show and I recommend it 100%

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    amazing

    by Anonymous on 6/4/10Cedar Cultural Center - Minneapolis

    this was the best show i have ever seen. it was like a three for one. i got to see evelyn evelyn plus amazing performances by amanda palmer and jason webley. to top it off neil gaiman (who is one of my favorite authors) showed up too and read for us! i couldn't have asked for anything better. the show was so good i almost drove eight hours to see them again the next night in chicago.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    See this show!

    by Anonymous on 6/3/10Park West - Chicago

    As a long time fan of Jason Webley and The Dresden Dolls, I was more than stoked to see Webley and Palmer perform together. I was not disappointed. The show was full of humor and magically touching moments as the two performed as "Evelyn and Evelyn Neville," conjoined twins with a tragic past. The characters were as well-thought out as the lyrics to their songs, many of which told the story of their fictional lives. The music was surprisingly different from either of Webley or Palmer's styles, but was still thoroughly enjoyable. Sxip Shirey was a surprise bonus. His opening act set the tone perfectly, and his theatrics played into the overall vibe of the show very well, indeed.