so... who's Fringing this year?
Jul. 30th, 2010 03:51 pmFringe starts next Thursday, and Richard and I have our Ultrapasses already. That means we can go to any show "free," so we'll see almost anything. Here's a few shows I would particularly like to catch:
The Damn Audition - because it's Joe Scrimshaw
Match Game Minnesota - because it's Josh Scrimshaw
My Mother Told Me - because it's Sara Scrimshaw. And Philip Bennett Lowe.
Bite Me Twilight - because it's Tom Reed (last year's "Parry Hotter and the Half-Drunk Twins" was hilarious)
Entwined - because it's Amy Salloway
Idiosynchricity - because it's Rob Callahan
See You Next Tuesday - Walking Shadow always delivers a quality performance
Spin - "an inventive musical show that investigates the BICYCLE as musical instrument, muse and agent of social change". How could I not see that?
Alexander at Delphi - because it's a subject that hasn't been done to death.
The Selkie - I like to include a few dance performances, and the subject is one of my favorite myths
Living Traces, Burning Breath - mostly because it's at the Jungle Theater and it's genred as "Comedy, Drama, Historical"
Sex, Soap, Torture, Weather - because there aren't enough multiple one-act plays at the Fringe these days. And I think I remember these guys from the days when there used to be more of this format.
EWOCs Do it in 10 Minutes - because there aren't enough multiple one-act plays at the Fringe these days
Table for Two - just because it sounds promising
Bedroom Eyes - because I like old-time music (with and without drag queens)
Robohoma - a musical! With Robots!
So what shows do you want to see?
The Damn Audition - because it's Joe Scrimshaw
Match Game Minnesota - because it's Josh Scrimshaw
My Mother Told Me - because it's Sara Scrimshaw. And Philip Bennett Lowe.
Bite Me Twilight - because it's Tom Reed (last year's "Parry Hotter and the Half-Drunk Twins" was hilarious)
Entwined - because it's Amy Salloway
Idiosynchricity - because it's Rob Callahan
See You Next Tuesday - Walking Shadow always delivers a quality performance
Spin - "an inventive musical show that investigates the BICYCLE as musical instrument, muse and agent of social change". How could I not see that?
Alexander at Delphi - because it's a subject that hasn't been done to death.
The Selkie - I like to include a few dance performances, and the subject is one of my favorite myths
Living Traces, Burning Breath - mostly because it's at the Jungle Theater and it's genred as "Comedy, Drama, Historical"
Sex, Soap, Torture, Weather - because there aren't enough multiple one-act plays at the Fringe these days. And I think I remember these guys from the days when there used to be more of this format.
EWOCs Do it in 10 Minutes - because there aren't enough multiple one-act plays at the Fringe these days
Table for Two - just because it sounds promising
Bedroom Eyes - because I like old-time music (with and without drag queens)
Robohoma - a musical! With Robots!
So what shows do you want to see?