The Giant Turnip at Capital Fringe
Alice Waters once said, "teaching kids how to feed themselves and how to live in a community responsibly is the center of education."Â It's a frequent criticism that if you ask kids these…
Alice Waters once said, "teaching kids how to feed themselves and how to live in a community responsibly is the center of education."Â It's a frequent criticism that if you ask kids these…
Bob Lohrmann has the entire audience laughing during the first half of Priest/Penitent. Once our emotional walls are down, he seizes our vulnerability and guides us into the thought-provokin…
When We Grow Up embodies the very essence of Fringe: it's a chance to try out new ideas, and a chance to get up in front of people. The first fifteen minutes of the show are scripted. After …
Have you ever wished a version of "Are you there God? It's me, Margaret," existed with a black and lesbian narrative and more erotica? J. Scales might have just what you're looking for. In h…
While the subtitle, "Stories I can't f*ckin' hear no more," hinted at aggression, this was a performance that came from a place of understanding, not anger. When Dee Dee Batteast heard her b…