20 stories by "Seth Boyce"
In a previous interview, FringeArts talked to Kelly Copper of Nature Theater of Oklahoma about Pursuit of Happiness, a work of dance-theater created in collaboration with the Slovenian dance…
The FringeArts Ambassador Program is a cohort of volunteers, artistic participants, long-time fans of FringeArts, and community stakeholders who work to connect new audiences with FringeArts…
This year's Fringe Festival has a variety of shows that put womxn at the forefront. A Literal Doll House MACHO GOAT This deconstruction of Ibsen's feminist classic A Doll House features the …
The Fringe Festival doesn't stop when the sun sets! The following shows offer performances starting at 10pm or later. Leave the kids at home and Fringe the night away with these after-dark p…
Fringe if you're glad to be gay! Fringe if you're happy that way! Created and performed by queer artists, these shows explore issues of sexuality and gender identity through music, theater, …
In creating something original and new, artists often look to the past. This year's Fringe Festival includes a host of theatrical works based on the literary canon. Shakespeare! Homer! Ibsen…
Joseph Keckler is a multi-talented performer, with an astute comic sensibility and three-octave vocal range. (Just check out his "Shroom Opera".) For the 2019 Fringe Festival, he brings thes…
Love the Fringe Festival and FringeArts? We're always looking for volunteers, during the Fringe Festival and throughout the year. Usher a dance performance, collect tokens at a circus festiv…
In addition to the free pieces listed here, this year's Fringe Festival features fourteen free digital shows. Find some Wi-Fi and explore some online art. Ancestral Movements Breanna Moore H…
FringeArts is committed to making contemporary art available to all. In addition to our Digital Fringe offerings, this year's Fringe Festival features over a dozen free shows from a variety …
Fringe isn't just for grown-ups. These works provide engaging entertainment to people of all ages, including the youngsters in your life. Get the kids together and treat them to some family-…
Brett Mapp has been seeing Fringe Festival shows as long as anyone (he attended the very first Philly Fringe in 1997). His annual schedule picks have even attracted press attention! We talke…
FringeArts is committed to being of Philadelphia, for Philadelphia. As an artistic and cultural institution in this city, we take seriously our responsibility to be accessible to every Phila…
John Rosenberg's very first show in Philadelphia after moving from California was a 2010 Fringe Festival production, Cheap Guy Hall of Fame, Class of 2010. Subsequent years garnered critical…
How do we track where we've been, where we are, and where we're going, especially when we must flee our homes? Cartography, by Christopher Myers and Kaneza Schaal seeks to answer this questi…
Three men"Eric Berryman, Jasper McGruder, and Philip Moore"listen to an LP of songs and speeches recorded in 1965 in segregated Texas state prison farms, singing and talking along with the a…
At first glance, Etel Adnan's book-length poem There: In the Light and the Darkness of the Self and of the Other, isn't a natural candidate for adaptation into a play. There are no clearly d…
What is happiness, and to what ends will we pursue it? Kelly Copper and Pavol Liska, co-directers of the OBIE-winning Nature Theater of Oklahoma, explore this question in Pursuit of Happines…
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's breakthrough came in 1982, at the age of twenty-one, with Fase, Four Movements to the Music of Steve Reich. For years, she continued to dance the piece herself. …
Hermes Gaido is the artistic director of Un Poyo Rojo, a non-verbal work of theater that explores different relationships between two men. Meeting in a locker room, the Argentinian duo of Al…