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Fringe Festival starts tonight!
The geographical center has shifted since last year. In 2004 and 2005, the area with the highest density of participating theaters was Loring Park. R and I rode our bikes to the park on a Saturday or Sunday and spent the day there, ambling from theater to theater. Both years, our Loring Park Day was the highlight of the fest. Not necessarily the best shows, but the best overall day, hanging out in the park, eating at outdoor cafes. We also spent a few evenings in Uptown, stopping for snacks at that tapas place between shows.
This year, I'm sad to see that most of the Loring Park venues have dropped out, kicking the stuffings out of Loring Park Day. There no longer seems to be critical mass in the uptown area either: just Bryant Lake Bowl and Intermedia Arts.
Having to get in the car and drive from show to show is way less fun than wandering about on foot. So it looks like this year's hot spot is going to be the West Bank. Mixed Blood was an isolated venue last year, so I don't think we ever made it to a show there. This year we have Mixed Blood, Southern Theater, PLUS multiple stages at Rarig Center. I think I'll be spending more time on the West Bank than I have for years! Starting with tonight.
R and I are planning to meet up with
barondave at the Southern Theater for "African Roads, American Streets" (7pm), have dinner, then "Die Clowns Die" at the Rarig Center. Anybody want to join us?
The geographical center has shifted since last year. In 2004 and 2005, the area with the highest density of participating theaters was Loring Park. R and I rode our bikes to the park on a Saturday or Sunday and spent the day there, ambling from theater to theater. Both years, our Loring Park Day was the highlight of the fest. Not necessarily the best shows, but the best overall day, hanging out in the park, eating at outdoor cafes. We also spent a few evenings in Uptown, stopping for snacks at that tapas place between shows.
This year, I'm sad to see that most of the Loring Park venues have dropped out, kicking the stuffings out of Loring Park Day. There no longer seems to be critical mass in the uptown area either: just Bryant Lake Bowl and Intermedia Arts.
Having to get in the car and drive from show to show is way less fun than wandering about on foot. So it looks like this year's hot spot is going to be the West Bank. Mixed Blood was an isolated venue last year, so I don't think we ever made it to a show there. This year we have Mixed Blood, Southern Theater, PLUS multiple stages at Rarig Center. I think I'll be spending more time on the West Bank than I have for years! Starting with tonight.
R and I are planning to meet up with
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Re: Fringe Festival Venues
Date: 2006-08-03 09:49 pm (UTC)Last year there were 2 or 3 very nice stages in the theater building for Minneapolis Community College (or whatever the little college north of Loring Park is called). Those have been replaced by 3 or 4 stages in Rarig Center, on the West Bank. I doubt that had anything to do with accessibility. The Loring Playhouse and some odd stage on the south end of the park have dropped out (those may have been the ones with the accessibility issues, as they were both on 2nd floors of old buildings).
There are more oddball theaters this year, used for only one production. Three of the shows I want to see are in that category:
- The Depth of the Ocean, staged in the downtown YWCA, is described thusly: "Five survivors of various ocean disasters cross time and space, winding up on a single liferaft floating in the deep. Performed entirely on the water, this piece explores the fear and confusion all survivors face."
- 1926 Pleasant is staged at that address. It is apparently some kind of walking participatory murder mystery.
- The Rats in the Walls, based on Lovecraft's story, is staged at the Mill City Museum.
- there are also one-off shows of some kind at the Steeple People Thrift Store, a high school and a park building(?).
Re: Fringe Festival Venues
Date: 2006-08-03 10:18 pm (UTC)B