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Category: Fringe Festival

Phindie is the place for Philadelphia coverage coverage, with the best previews, interviews with artists, and reviews.

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FISH & BEAUREGARD (Viscosity Theatre): 2015 Fringe review 27

Domingo Mancuello September 9, 2015 No Comments

A shy boy, his pet fish, and an outgoing girl teach us that allowing ourselves to be vulnerable is important, no matter how old we are.

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Fringe in Sketch 5: DISHWASHER (Brian Feldman)

Aaron Krolikowski September 9, 2015 No Comments

Sketch artist Aaron Krolikowski attended a performance of Brian Feldman’s DISHWASHER, sketchbook in hand.

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REIMAGINE YOUR REALITY (Frank Perri): 2015 Fringe review 26

Nicole Forrester September 9, 2015 No Comments

Put aside any assumptions about hypnosis when you enter the stage area of REIMAGINE YOUR REALITY. And then your dignity.

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901 NOWHERE STREET (Sam Tower + Ensemble): 2015 Fringe Review 25

Debra Miller September 9, 2015 No Comments

The mysterious world of film noir is given a new twist as an all-female cast reconfigures the traditionally male crime-detective genre.

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HERE AT HOME (Soledad Ensemble): 2015 Fringe review 24

Joshua Millhouse September 9, 2015 No Comments

Marisol Rosa-Shapiro’s hilarious solo performance explores play, imagination, and how we create safe, welcoming spaces.

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Fringe in Sketch 4: SLAUGHTER/ETTE (Butter & Serve)

Chuck Schultz September 9, 2015 No Comments

As part of Phindie’s coverage of the 2015 Fringe Festival, we are having artists sketch what they see at select Fringe shows. Here’s what Chuck Schultz saw…

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THREE SISTERS AND A WOLF (Wee Keep Company): 2015 Fringe review 23

Christopher Munden September 8, 2015 No Comments

By exploring the way performances interact with the world in which they are made, THREE SISTERS AND A WOLF shows how Chekhov can thrive in the wilds of PA.

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Fringe in Sketch 3: FISH & BEAUREGARD (Viscosity Theatre)

Aaron Krolikowski September 8, 2015 No Comments

As part of Phindie’s coverage of the 2015 Fringe Festival, Aaron Krolikowski is attending a series of shows and sketching what he sees. Here’s what he saw at FISH & BEAUREGARD.

View More Fringe in Sketch 3: FISH & BEAUREGARD (Viscosity Theatre)
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BODY OF WATER (Antonia & Artists): 2015 Fringe review 22

Katelyn Bobek September 8, 2015 2 Comments

This hour-long dance work explores the movements of water, both inside the body and surrounding us.

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The International Philly Fringe: A welcome to 18 countries

Henrik Eger September 8, 2015 No Comments

Here’s the latest sampling of Fringe shows, performances, playwrights, and artists from around the world, now grown to 18 countries.

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UNDERGROUND RAILROAD GAME (Jennifer Kidwell & Scott Sheppard / Lightning Rod Special): 2015 Fringe review 21

Katelyn Bobek September 7, 2015 No Comments

ennifer Kidwell and Scott’s Sheppard’s skillfully devised work slowly bends and breaks the separation between historical Americana and contemporary experience.

View More UNDERGROUND RAILROAD GAME (Jennifer Kidwell & Scott Sheppard / Lightning Rod Special): 2015 Fringe review 21
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SLAUGHTER/ETTE (Butter & Serve): 2015 Fringe review 20

Ninni Saajola September 7, 2015 No Comments

In this parody of The Bachelor, reality television contestants hope to score themselves an eligible bachelor by any means necessary.

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A DOLL’S HOUSE (Jo Strømgren Kompani): 2015 Fringe review 9.2

Ninni Saajola September 7, 2015 No Comments

Jo Strømgren Kompani boldly promise to deliver the essence of the celebrated play despite making ambitious changes to it.

View More A DOLL’S HOUSE (Jo Strømgren Kompani): 2015 Fringe review 9.2
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ZOMBIES . . . WITH GUNS (Tribe of Fools): 2015 Fringe Review 18

Debra Miller September 7, 2015 No Comments

The Zombie Apocalypse invades the Fringe with Tribe of Fools’ zany foray into the fright genre, with a serious socio-political message about gun violence.

View More ZOMBIES . . . WITH GUNS (Tribe of Fools): 2015 Fringe Review 18
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SPOOKFISH (Haygen Brice Walker and Jessica Schwartz): 2015 Fringe review 17

Christopher Munden September 6, 2015 No Comments

The scary midnight show is something of a Fringe tradition. SPOOKFISH fits the bill this year.

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Queer Fringe Party! A celebration and peek at the LGBT offerings in this year’s festival

Christopher Munden September 6, 2015 No Comments

A celebration of Queer Fringe Monday night at 7pm at TABU Bar & Lounge, featuring innovative queer artists, drinks, karaoke, and a whole lot of friendly faces.

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UNDER HER SKIN (Jeanine McCain): 2015 Fringe review 16

Eri Yoneda September 6, 2015 No Comments

Experience a story of an independent and strong woman’s life through pieces of memories and expressive movement.

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DISSEVER MY SOUL (Lone Brick): 2015 Fringe review 15

Nicole Forrester September 6, 2015 1 Comment

An eerie, but lengthy, Poe-themed tour of Historic Rittenhouse Town.

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THE DOLLS OF NEW ALBION: A STEAMPUNK OPERA (Manayunk Theatre Company): 2015 Fringe review 14

Lisa Panzer September 6, 2015 No Comments

Steampunk opera THE DOLLS OF NEW ALBION follows four generations of a family afflicted by an anti-necrotic deed.

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INNOVATIVE JUGGLER (Greg Kennedy): 2015 Fringe review 13

Nicole Forrester September 6, 2015 1 Comment

Three parts juggling, one part comedy, and one part physics bending showmanship, Greg Kennedy completely owns the title, INNOVATIVE JUGGLER

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