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Fringe Festival Theater

When an actor cannot move, the director has to jump in: Tina Brock is the new KING in the sold-out final performances of Ionesco’s classic

Henrik Eger September 20, 2015 2 Comments

Director Tina Brock shares her thoughts as she steps into the lead role for IRC’s final performances of EXIT THE KING

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The cast (Patricia Durante, Robb Hutter, Anna Lou Hearn, and Jenna Kuerzi) of IRC’s EXIT THE KING (Photo credit: Johanna Austin)
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“Performing Ionesco is a sport”: Interview with EXIT THE KING director Tina Brock

Henrik Eger September 16, 2015 No Comments

Henrik Eger talks to director Tina Brock about this intriguing Fringe production.

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EXIT THE KING (IRC): 2015 Fringe Review 1

Debra Miller September 3, 2015 3 Comments

Ionesco’s absurdist tragicomedy on death and the human condition comes to life in Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium’s hilarious and affecting production.

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Tonight! Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium kicks off the Fringe with EXIT THE KING!

Nicholas Gilewicz September 2, 2015 No Comments

Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium returns with its latest dive into the absurd—Eugene Ionescos EXIT THE KING

View More Tonight! Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium kicks off the Fringe with EXIT THE KING!
Robb Hutter as the Marquis de Sade and Alan Holmes as his priest in Luna Theater Company's production of QUILLS by Doug Wright. Photo by Kate Raines at www.plate3photography.com.
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QUILLS (Luna): Sadism never felt so good

Christopher Munden October 28, 2014 No Comments

This brilliantly twisted, fictionalized look at de Sade’s time in the asylum of Charenton, is now getting a delightfully dark treatment on the new Luna Theater stage.

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ONDINE (Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium): Nature versus Human Nature

Debra Miller February 9, 2014 No Comments

When Hans, a handsome but not-so-smart knight-errant of Wittenstein, meets the unbridled naiad Ondine at a fisherman’s cottage in the woods, they fall recklessly in…

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Paradise Park (Idiopathic Ridiculopathy): Men in Dresses

Julius Ferraro February 16, 2013 No Comments

If your favorite part of Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was the creepy boat ride or if you even remember that scene with a tingle of…

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