Other Fringe Shows to See
So…it’s Fringe time. And of course you’re seeing this:
Other Bodies Flux Theatre Ensemble Writer: August Schulenburg Director: Heather Cohn The creators of last year’s FringeNYC Village Voice Audience Favorite Riding the Bull return with this seductive battle of the sexes between a notorious player and mysterious woman that deepens into a haunting parable of how our bodies betray us. 2h 25m Local Manhattan NYC Drama Comedy VENUE #18: CSV Cultural and Edu. Cntr. Flamboyan www.fluxtheatre.org Sun 10 @ NOON Sat 16 @ 8:45 Sun 17 @ 4:15 Wed 20 @ 6:45 Fri 22 @ 3:45 |
But…what do you see after that? Here are some shows from friends that Flux recommends:
Exodus: Perhaps you know Daren Taylor as a gifted actor (from our Have Another #2), but he is also an exciting playwright – so check out:
Exodus The Awakening Project Writer: Daren Taylor Director: Jessica McVea People are starving. Child labor is legal. Religion is Law. Welcome to �Paradise�! A new form of slavery has stemmed from a familiar place- gentrification. But can the children of Paradise win against an unfamiliar entity bigger than themselves? Maybe� 2h 0m Local Brooklyn NYC Drama FringeHIGH VENUE #17: The Connelly Theater www.letswakeup.org Sun 10 @ 12:15 Fri 15 @ 7:15 Tue 19 @ 7 Thu 21 @ 2:30 Sun 24 @ NOON |
Big Thick Rod: If you were a fan of NYIT Award Nominee Tatiana Gomberg in our Life is a Dream, be sure to see her work in this:
Big Thick Rod Rabbit Hole Ensemble Writer: Stanton Wood Director: Edward Elefterion Cricket’s ready to hump the table leg. Her husband wants to improve her mind. Can they find satisfaction with a three-armed gardener, a busload of Japanese tourists, and someone named Rod? Aren’t you supposed to screw the ones you love? 1h 30m Local Brooklyn New York Comedy Drama VENUE #10: The New School for Drama Theater www.bigthickrod.com Sun 10 @ 2 Mon 11 @ 7:45 Thu 14 @ 5:45 Wed 20 @ 9:30 Fri 22 @ 9:30 |
the october crisis (to Laura): Remember how you thought to yourself, “Wow, this Imagination Compact reading:The Lovers” sure is beautifully directed”? Of course you do – and that’s just why you should check out Scott Ebersold’s direction in:
the october crisis (to laura) Packawallop Productions, Inc. Writer: Alejandro Morales Director: Scott Ebersold 1945. In a Havana nightclub, sultry torch singer Marguerite Stone launches her career. 1962, the eve of the Cuban Missile Crisis. A mysterious telegram and too many whiskeys resurrect the past Marguerite had abandoned in order to sing. 2h 15m Local Manhattan NYC Drama VENUE #12: The Players Theatre www.packawallop.org Fri 8 @ 9:30 Sun 10 @ NOON Thu 14 @ 6:45 Sun 17 @ 4:30 Mon 18 @ 3 |
time, et. al: Gil Varod’s and Jennifer Lynn Jordan’s play’s title is actually inspired by one of characters from our own Other Bodies! Can the Fringe sustain two plays that rupture the space-time continuum? Only one way to find out:
time, et. al.: a cautionary tale about love and time travel Oberon Inc. Writer: Gil Varod and Jennifer Lynn Jordan Director: Shannon Fillion When William starts receiving letters from 1921, it’s certain he’s found his soulmate. But can two slightly unstable lovers find a rupture in the space-time continuum and their happily ever after? The paleo-futuristic dark comedy of the year! 2h 0m Local Manhattan NYC Comedy Drama VENUE #17: The Connelly Theater www.TimeEtAl.com Sun 10 @ 6:45 Thu 14 @ 4:15 Sat 16 @ NOON Tue 19 @ 9:45 Sat 23 @ 9:45 |
Untitled Masterpiece: Patrick Flynn is a gifted and funny theatre and filmmaker who charmed the Fringe kiddies with last year’s Princess Mimi. Now, he gets all young adulty with:
Untitled Masterpiece Unknown Penguin Writer: Patrick Flynn Director: Patrick Flynn Untitled Masterpiece is a fresh take on life after college graduation. Everyman Joe Meursault struggles to find himself through a barrage of changing scenes and rotating characters that try to reduce his life to a series of TV shows. 1h 0m National Wilmington Delaware Comedy Performance Art VENUE #11: The Barrow Street Theatre www.untitledmasterpiece.com Sun 10 @ 9:45 Tue 12 @ 3:45 Sat 16 @ NOON Wed 20 @ 5:15 Fri 22 @ 8:15 |
Anais Nin Goes to Hell: If you simply can’t wait to see Marnie Schulenburg tear it up in Flux’s November production of Angel Eaters, why not sate your appetite with her performance as Andromeda in:
Anais Nin Goes to Hell Maieutic Theatre Works Writer: David Stallings Director: Cristina Alicea Imagine an island in hell with Cleopatra, Joan of Arc, and Queen Victoria…waiting for their men. What happens when women’s lib icon Anais Nin arrives to turn their afterlife upside down? 2007 First Prize Winner Boston Theatre Works Unbound Festival. 2h 20m Local Manhattan NYC Comedy Drama VENUE #17: The Connelly Theater www.mtworks.org/anais Fri 8 @ 9:45 Sun 10 @ 9:30 Sun 17 @ 7:15 Thu 21 @ 5:15 Sun 24 @ 2:45 |
Anything else you’d recommend? Post in the comments and we’ll all try to check it out. See you at the Fringe!
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