In: Single Event
FringeNYC: Full: The Musical
August 1, 2016Arts Partner: FringeHIGH
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August 21, 2016
12:00 pm
Full: The Musical Writer: Book and Lyrics by Katie Berger, Music by Katie Berger and Alan Blake Conley Director: Directed by Sean Ryan Paris, Musical Direction by Alan Blake Conley Based on the playwright’s personal experiences, “Full” follows the struggle of a young woman battered by adolescent trauma, combating her demons, finding herself powerless, and (more…)
FringeNYC: Red Devil Moon
August 1, 2016Arts Partner: FringeHIGH
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August 18, 2016
4:30 pm
Sugar Cane Productions Writer: Robert Earl Price, Music and Lyrics by Pam Ortiz The scent of boiling cane, a magical night, love at risk in the Jim Crow South. Inspired by Jean Toomer’s modernist novel, Cane. A performance featuring music and narration from the forthcoming musical. Duration: 90 minutes TALKBACK FOLLOWING PERFORMANCE FringeNYC SHOWS BEGIN PROMPTLY (more…)
FringeNYC: From Foster Care to Fabulous
August 1, 2016Arts Partner: FringeHIGH
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August 18, 2016
3:00 pm
Red House Arts Center Writer: Patrick Burns Director: Richard Israel In this original musical, Patrick Burns takes on the role of late-night talk show host, detailing his foster care journey with a myriad of side-splitting songs, a plethora of jaw-dropping anecdotes and a cast of horrific, hilarious and heartbreaking characters. Duration: 75 minutes TALKBACK FOLLOWING (more…)
FringeNYC: HONOUR: Confessions of a Mumbai Courtesan
August 1, 2016Arts Partner: FringeHIGH
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August 16, 2016
4:15 pm
Writer: Dipti Mehta Director: Mark Cirnigliaro Visit India’s red light district and meet the eunuch, priest, pimp, mother and daughter who call it home. A fun and poignant look at the exotic, dangerous life of Mumbai’s real-life brothels and why they exist. **Please Note: CONTAINS MATURE SUBJECT MATTER & LANGUAGE** Duration: 70 minutes TALKBACK FOLLOWING PERFORMANCE (more…)
FringeNYC: THE THEATRE MADE IN PARADISE
August 1, 2016Arts Partner: FringeHIGH
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August 16, 2016
2:00 pm
Writer: Jonathon Ward Director: Danielle Skraastad Actors from Elizabethan England emerge on Cape Cod in 1619 to start the first indie theatre. With a copy of The Tempest, gold, their talent and dreams, – and aid from the Wampanoag,- they overcome Puritans, who believe they’re witches. Duration: 105 minutes TALKBACK FOLLOWING PERFORMANCE FringeNYC SHOWS BEGIN (more…)