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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Twelve Years of Jersey Politics Later: Interview with Joey Novick by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

Meet Joey Novick, the Political Comedian. For this year’s Neighborhood Fringe Festival show, Comedian Elected to Town Council in New Jersey, Joey has decided to tell stories of his twelve …

SOURCE: fringearts.com at 02:35PM
Friday, August 15, 2014

WETLAND OPENS TONIGHT! Here’s Greg Lindquist on WetLand, Empathy, and Boat Cuisine by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

Greg Lindquist – artist, professor, and WetLand collaborator – is fashioning a harness out of rope. He secures himself in, ties the other end to a naked beam, and leans back, hel…

SOURCE: fringearts.com at 01:00PM
Tuesday, August 12, 2014

AE$OP: Interview with Drexel Players by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

Meet the Drexel Players, who decided for this year’s Neighborhood Fringe Festival show to tell an old tale with a mature and modern twist. It opens on September 5 and runs through Septembe…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 01:34PM

AE$OP: Interview with Drexel Players by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

Meet the Drexel Players, who decided for this year’s Neighborhood Fringe Festival show to tell an old tale with a mature and modern twist. It opens on September 5 and runs through Septembe…

SOURCE: fringearts.bethblineburydesign.com at 01:32PM
Friday, August 8, 2014

Interview with Ellen Schultz, WetLand Collaborator from Fairmount Water Works by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

The WetLand project, a collaboration between FringeArts and the artist Mary Mattingly, is set to open on August 15th. In addition to providing a living space for Mattingly and a rotating cas…

SOURCE: fringearts.bethblineburydesign.com at 05:34PM

Interview with Ellen Schultz, WetLand Collaborator from Fairmount Water Works by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

The WetLand project, a collaboration between FringeArts and the artist Mary Mattingly, is set to open on August 15th. In addition to providing a living space for Mattingly and a rotating cas…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 03:07PM
Thursday, July 31, 2014

Interview with Karla Stingerstein, WetLand Contributing Artist by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

            Artist, curator, and professor Karla Stingerstein is taking her fascination with objects and collaborative creativity to WetLand, the floating barge…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 08:24PM

A Watery, Sinking Future: Interview with Mary Mattingly, creator of WetLand by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

If you’ve ever wished you could live at the Fringe Festival, you should meet Mary Mattingly. The Presented Fringe artist will live on WetLand, a boat-based ecosystem moored on the Dela…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 04:07PM
Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Newly-Abled Bodies: Interview with Neighborhood Fringe artist Laurencio Ruiz by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

“Puppetry allows me to socialize people—it seems to me that we are no longer able to touch, to talk, and to listen to each other.” Why do so many of us avert our eyes from people p…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 02:02PM
Monday, July 28, 2014

Absurdity and Chaos: Interview with Neighborhood Fringe artist Emily Schuman by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

“We are wired to seek solace and meaning even in the most absurd of worlds.” Fando y Lis, an absurdist play by Spanish playwright Fernando Arrabal, is coming to this year’…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 11:52AM
Friday, July 25, 2014

I Smell Philly: Observations from 100% Philadelphia by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

This summer, I’ve been the Festival Guide management intern here at FringeArts. Since the guide went to print last week (hooray, come to our party!), I’ve been editing interviews…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 04:49PM
Thursday, July 24, 2014

Fighting Back: Interview with Neighborhood Fringe artist Colie McClellan by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

“It’s infuriating to realize the enormity of intimate partner violence, the prevalence it has in our society—I couldn’t not do something about that.” Stories of abuse and sexual vi…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 12:10PM
Tuesday, July 22, 2014

A Couple Airwaves Removed from Reality: Interview with writer and director Tina Satter by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

“It’s a slightly abstracted, theatricalized space, because it’s theater and I’m always interested in theater taking me beyond the edges of reality.” Coming to this yearR…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 05:24PM
Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Data of the Everyday: Interview with Brian House, WetLand resident artist by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

“As painful as it sometimes is, I think waking up is the most beautiful part—those few moments where everything is a little unfamiliar.” Starting on August 15th, Mary Mattingly‘s…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 11:51AM
Monday, July 14, 2014

Dancing through Diasporas: Interview with Shaily Dadiala of Usiloquy Dance Designs by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

“Moving to the United States changed everything.” Shaily Dadiala, artistic director of Usiloquy Dance Designs, has been dancing Bharatanatyam, a classical Indian dance form, since childh…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 10:50AM
Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Invisible River Made Visible by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

Invisible River, a 2.5-mile performance of dance, music, acrobats, sculpture installations, and boats, is coming to the Schuylkill River this weekend for the second year in a row. The show, …

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 11:46AM
Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Interview with Art Travelers, Linda and David Glickstein by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

Avignon, Brussels, Montreal, Edinburgh—imagine hopping from one city to another, sampling the largest performing arts festivals in each. For those of us confined to the United States, oppo…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 12:26PM
Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Asaki Kuruma on Writing, Immigration, and the Racial Dynamics of Philadelphia Theater by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

“It’s really hard to do acting and make a living unless you’re really good—and a Caucasian man.” “Uh, are you okay? You look like you’re giving birth,” Asaki Kuruma’s roomm…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 04:51PM
Thursday, June 5, 2014

Talking about The Talkback: Interview with The Berserker Residents by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

“We are satirizing everyone we’ve ever worked with and also our own lives as artists. No one is safe.” For the next three Sunday evenings, the Berserker Residents will present in-prog…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 01:37PM
Tuesday, May 27, 2014

So Much To Do This Weekend! by Miriam Hwang-Carlos

What’s come to our attention: Remember New Paradise Laboratories’ hit performance 27 in the 2012 Fringe Festival? Whether you missed it the first time or are eager for more, 27 returns T…

SOURCE: blog.fringearts.com at 03:30PM

All that Chat

2024-2025 BROADWAY SEASON
Jun 05, 2024: Home - Todd Haimes Theatre
Jul 11, 2024: Oh, Mary! - Lyceum Theatre
Jul 30, 2024: Job - Hayes Theater
Sep 12, 2024: The Roommate - Booth Theatre
Nov 14, 2024: Tammy Faye - Palace Theatre
Dec 12, 2024: Cult of Love - Hayes Theater
Dec 19, 2024: Gypsy - Majestic Theatre
Mar 17, 2025: Purpose - Hayes Theater
Apr 10, 2025: Smash - Imperial Theatre
TBA: Titanic
TBA: Ragtime