Deb Miller’s Top Picks for FringeArts 2013
HUSH NOW SWEET HIGH HEELS AND OAK by Brian Sanders’ JUNK (Photo credit: Steve Belkowitz) This year’s FringeArts Festival has a new name, but the…
HUSH NOW SWEET HIGH HEELS AND OAK by Brian Sanders’ JUNK (Photo credit: Steve Belkowitz) This year’s FringeArts Festival has a new name, but the…
This year marks the 15th anniversary of the Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe, and the 2011 edition looks bigger andbetter than ever. The Live Arts…
The Live Arts and Philly Fringe has grown and moved mostly North and West from its Old City nexus, prices have gone up, and the roster of…
What to see at Philly Theatre Week
Follow one man’s frightening descent into deranged madness and witness his unrelenting, visceral nightmare unfold.
With life and football you have to push through it all to get to the joy.
Sketch artist Chuck Shultz chowed down and recorded what he saw.
If you dig imaginative and funny collaborative solo shows, Plays & Players theater is the place to go this Fringe Festival.
The best in Philadelphia and the world, 2015-2016.
THE LONG TIDES weaves clown, movement, audience participation and narrative in a poignant audit of how we spend our minutes.
Some dudes explain why Shakespeare is totes hip with the ladies.
Annielille Gavino-Kollman’s piece focuses on the immigrant experience and includes a cast drawn from diverse cultural backgrounds, all of which influence the music and movement of the work.
This 60-minute spectacle of trangressive theater sounds like a seriously good Fringe time. Zach Trebino and Jenni Messner tell more.
With the Syrian refugee crisis becoming a major international issue, the Cuban exodus of the 1960s and its continued legacy merits renewed consideration. Iraisa Ann…
Tina Brock talks about Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium’s Fringe show Eugene Ionesco’s THE CHAIRS.
Experience a story of an independent and strong woman’s life through pieces of memories and expressive movement.
Here is a comprehensive listing of all performances at the 2015 Fringe Festival by date and time.
Ferdinand creator and producer talks about his Fringe show NOT FOR PROFIT and the art of creating art in the non-profit world.
What did the future of the internet look like in 1995? This Fringe show takes a look.
Sponsor Phindie’s Fringe Coverage Phindie is the leading site for coverage of the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, with over 100 reviews and dozens of picks, previews,…