How would Euripedes’ work Trojan Women and Hecuba differ if it had been written in the 21st century? Trojan Women 2.0 takes on that challenge. A mélange of stories of survival, poetry, and s... Read more
The Man in the Arena is a one-man show performed by Derek Evans, a man who makes his living visiting venues in the character of Theodore Roosevelt. This year he brings his act to the Fringe,... Read more
I would like to invite actor/director R. Michael Oliver to come to my house and read me a bedtime story. It doesn’t really matter if it’s Edgar Allan Poe, Harry Potter, Winnie the Pooh or th... Read more
Priscilla cries every night when she watches game shows because the contestants “break her heart.” In Priscilla Dreams the Answer, we’re introduced to the title character’s sock and tissue-l... Read more
Four seemingly random women meet at a bus stop, and their personalities are immediately apparent. What isn’t crystal clear in UPheaval is the plot line. DC Aerial Collective’s performers are... Read more
This shadow puppet fairy tale was truly beautiful. The delicate shadow puppets were a work of art. The puppeteers (Cecilia Cackley, Genna Davidson, Jennifer Jeremias and Rachel Manteuffel) a... Read more
Encompassing all of your senses in a delightful taste of comedy and art is this year’s Fringe hit Tactile Dinner Car performed by banished? productions. Not content with the usual quirks of... Read more
People feel a sense of calm as they watch fish swim serenely in aquariums…who would have thought that so much drama is going on in that tank?! Danny Pushkin’s charmingly unique p... Read more
The target audience of The Foo Fah Show that I saw that afternoon at noon were children between 4 and 8 and their parents. Expect to participate a lot in Marc Spiegel’s narration of various... Read more
Warm caressing breezes blowing over blue-green waters, the sweet smell of flowers in the air and the sight of beauty everywhere – this is Hawai’i. Cry For the Gods shudders the h... Read more