Archive for May, 2006
05.29.06
Posted in General Fringe Info, Articles, Ryan at 11:48 pm by Ryan
You simply must check out Katharine’s Photoset of Fringe-goers and Fringe celebs posing with Boris, her super-fun robot. It was great having the WHiRR tent be my home away from home. My business, Cervo Systems, sponsored the tent, and Katharine is my friend, so I hung out there quite a bit. This festival would not have been the same without Katharine, Kristian, Boris and a home base. I have to thank them all for existing, and (the ones who can speak) for filling in the time between shows.

I would also like to let everyone know about a few more things of note:
Liberatr.net: Blogging Fringe is but one channel in a network of podcasts, blogs and internet TV called Liberatr. Liberatr exists for the Orlando community to discover more of what is going on here, and for those outside Orlando to get an idea of what we have to offer. We are also hosting shows and blogs created by those with something to say.
I decided I wanted to get more out of the Fringe this year, so I created Blogging Fringe. There is nothing stopping you or one of your friends from coming up with their own idea and creating their own channel. I will even work with you to produce the content and promote the website, publication or event. By growing the network, every channel collectively gains strength and support.
This Friday, June 2nd, Liberatr is sponsoring a show by marc. with a c. The show will be held at Stardust Videos and Coffee, and begins at 9:00PM. For more information, visit live.liberatr.net or Marc’s web page. Since we are hosting the show, our podcast and blog personalities will be present to meet people and also record a podcast or two to be published on Liberatr. Anyone curious about what we are doing (podcasting, blogging) is welcome to attend and see for themselves, or send an email to info@liberatr.net.
I want to take this time to thank everyone who contributed to the Fringe Festival this year, from the Board of Directors to the volunteers and the performers to the patrons. Without all of these people, I would not have anything to blog about. Thank you all for doing your part.
Blogging Fringe isn’t shutting down either! We plan on keeping you abreast of anything that floats across our collective desks, screeens and ears in the coming months, and giving coverage of local theatre happenings, especially anything related to the festival or Fringe artists. Stay tuned!
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Posted in Articles, Ryan, Reviews at 11:23 pm by Ryan
I had the impression going in that this was going to be a Wanzie-fest, but came out impressed by Tommy Wooten, and loving the ever-lovely, multi-taleted Becky Fisher even more.
Show: The Lion Queen and the Naked Go-Go Cub
Venue: Orange Venue (Margeson Theatre @ Orlando Shakespeare Festival)
Show times: 5-20 @ 8:00pm, 5-21 @ 10:20pm, 5-22 @ 8:40pm, 5-24 @ 7:00pm, 5-26 @ 11:35pm, 5-27 @ 4:50pm and 5-28 @ 12:00pm, encore
Tickets: $10
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Posted in Articles, Ryan, Reviews at 11:21 pm by Ryan
I was not alive in the 70’s, therefore, 9 out of 10 of the jokes in Streakin’ were not funny to me.
Show: Streakin’!
Venue: Orange Venue (Margeson Theatre @ Orlando Shakespeare Festival)
Show times: 5-19 @ 8:20pm, 5-20 @ 4:00m, 5-21 @ 12:00pm, 5-22 @ 6:30pm, 5-24 @ 11:20pm, 5-27 @ 8:00pm and 5-28 @ 8:50pm
Tickets: $10
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05.28.06
Posted in General Fringe Info, Articles, Emily at 11:54 pm by Emily
So for me, my last night at Fringe was on Friday. I was happy to be there that day, although because of weather/travel issues, I missed Tape. I was really interested in seeing it not only because I’ve seen the film adaptation (and my boyfriend loves it), but because I am interested to see how a high school production fits into Fringe. I support the kids doing it, and I think it’s fantastic experience to be around so many professionals. I just really wanted to see it and I was sad that I did not get the chance.
For anyone who might be confused, I can only excuse my general absence at many Fringe events for the reason that I go to school full time and work two part time jobs - and I don’t have a car. So if I missed your show, I apologize, but I’m a busy girl.
On the other hand, I was extremely excited to have seen what I did of the festival. I had only experienced the 2004 Fringe before this, but in writing the preview for that year’s Festival, I conducted a great deal of research and had recieved many press kits. I love covering the Festival, and I hope to be able to do it in the future.
The most important thing that I’d like to say, however, is that we are SO PROUD of Mark Baratelli winning the Patron’s Pick for the Blue Venue! I think Ryan will agree with me when I say that we were privileged to have met up with Mark before the Festival began. I am very glad that our efforts have helped to promote his show, but all of the accolades he gets, he deserves.
And while some people might not agree with my initial reviews of Fringe shows and accused me of slight fellatio with my Mark review, I think the fans speak for themselves. When discussing what Fringe is all about, I can simply say that Mark “gets it”, maybe better than any of the shows that I saw this year.
Suffice to say, thank you to everyone who supported this project, thank you to everyone who patronized our site or paid us any attention, and congratulations to Mark! This is the beginnings of great things for you!
The schedule for tomorrow’s shows goes at follows:
Red Venue: 12pm - Bathhouse! the Musical (Already sold out!)
Blue Venue: 1:30pm - Improv Cabaret
Green Venue: 2:30pm - Life: the Evolution of Man
Purple Venue: 4pm - Stale Magnolias
Brown Venue: 8pm - Lilly and Lila’s Lovely Lesbian Hour
Orange Venue: 9:15pm - The Lion Queen and the Naked Go-Go Club
Pink Venue: 11pm - Mr. Charles, Currently of Palm Beach
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Posted in Articles, Emily, Reviews at 11:54 pm by Emily
For all of the “staff” at BloggingFringe.com, TJ Dawe has obviously been a huge part of our experience. Seeing that most of us had already seen Charles Ross’s One Man Lord of the Rings, One Man Star Wars et. al., both of which TJ directed, and most of us girls simply fell in love with him, he was a big name from the start of the week.
And then we got to interview him.
And we saw him at Mark’s show.
And then I saw his show, Canadian Bartender at Butlin’s. Amidst very rude audience members with their cell phones, and TJ himself rearranging the audience, the show went off extremely well. A packed house at the venue where two years ago I saw One Man Lord of the Rings greeted our Canadian friend, who had put fun facts about his home country on the show’s program. Of course, Bartender is all about the experience of a Canuck in the pop culture slums of Great Britain.
Dawe is, as expected, absolutely amazing. He elicits laughter, reflection, sympathy, and more than anything else, true appreciation from his audiences. His physical sensibilities are unparalled and he builds such a clear and vivid setting out of only the black box in which he performs.
And I am not worthy to truly critique such a brilliant performer, but I will say that prefer Dawe’s story-telling - long, drawn out tales that are deftly woven into a completely coherent product - as opposed to his explanations of things, such as British terminology. I could listen to that man talk about windows and television programs all day, but the law of diminishing returns went into effect on about the fifth Britslang definition.
Nonetheless, TJ has been an amazing performer all Fringe long and has been very kind to us. I was even able to snag a picture and a signature after the show, even though I didn’t buy a script afterwards. He’s so dreamy.
I think I am one of many who is looking foward to the premiere of Maxim and Cosmo at next year’s Festival!
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Posted in Articles, Ryan, Reviews at 10:23 am by Ryan
What a great story, and now they are going back to Alberta. That was just some good old-fashioned theatre, and if you saw it you don’t need to hear it from me, and if you didn’t see it shame on you.
Show: Real Time
Venue: Purple Venue (Tupperware Theatre at Orlando Repertory Theatre)
Times: 5-20 @ 2:20pm, 5-21 @ 7:00pm, 5-22 @ 11:45pm, 5-23 @ 10:00pm, 5-25 @ 6:00pm, 5-26 @ 11:25pm and 5-27 @ 9:35pm
Tickets: $10
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Posted in Articles, Ryan, Reviews at 10:17 am by Ryan
If you are reading this, STOP, go see PAINT CHIPS! I wish I had seen this earlier in the week, it was wonderful!
Show: Paint Chips
Venue: Yellow Venue (Goldman Theatre at Orlando Shakespeare Festival)
Times: 5-19 @ 6:15pm, 5-21 @ 6:55pm, 5-22 @ 9:50pm, 5-24 @ 7:40pm, 5-26 @ 6:00pm, 5-27 @ 8:00pm and 5-28 @ 12:15pm
Tickets: $10
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05.27.06
Posted in General Fringe Info, Articles, Ryan, Podcasts at 4:27 am by Ryan
For all my lofty statements about wanting to see a little of everything, I fell victim to peer pressure and saw the show all my friends were going to - TJ Dawe’s. Now I love him, and his show is fantastic, but I feel a little down for not going to see one of the other dozens of shows.
If you didn’t see the audio interview with TJ Dawe - why not? it is very easy to download and listen to. I even took the 2:45 that I cut and made a little clip - because there is some entertaining stuff in there, but it does not serve the interview. Check it out:
Podcast 03 Outtakes
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Two more full days of shows to go, and then Monday come the Patron’s Picks, or as I have been calling them, Venue Favorites. The currently announced PPs are as follows:
- Orange Venue: The Lion Queen and the Naked Go-Go Cub (also listed as the Lion Queens for some reason)
- Red Venue: Bathhouse: The Musical!
- Brown Venue: Lilly & Lila’s Lovely Lesbian Hour
- Pink Venue: Mr. Charles, Currently of Palm Beach
I am curious to see what some of the smaller venues end up with: Green Venue - of the three shows I’ve seen there, it was a bit of a toss-up as to the largest crowd.
Mark really has the best marketing this year - great posters, multi-platform promotions, what with the podcasts, leading the pack to MySpace, and the awesome signs I saw in the Round Room today - he was quoting reviews that had only been posted hours before (namely Emily).
Can Fringe really be in a state of deceleration, or is that just the way I see it? Not quite “the Home Stretch” yet, but we are surely Rounding Third, to stick with the baseball terms.
I am proud of this year’s Fringe - I was not in town last year, but from what I understand, the online aspect was almost non-existent. The Sentinel has got great up-to-date coverage, bloggers and MySpacers are posting all the time, I saw some people with video cameras around (which I can only assume will be posted to the web). Now the hard-core Fringers will all be thinking of next year: if people do their homework, there are some insane viral marketing campaigns out there. I hope we won’t be so MySpace reliant in a year - maybe people won’t cringe when I say Podcast and RSS Feed.
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Posted in Articles, Ryan, Reviews at 4:27 am by Ryan
Show: Romance/Romance: The Little Comedy
Venue: Yellow Venue (Tupperware Theatre at Orlando Repertory Theatre)
Times: 5-20 @ 7:40pm, 5-21 @ 1:25pm, 5-22 @ 6:00pm, 5-24 @ 11:00pm, 5-26 @ 7:40pm, 5-27 @ 1:55pm and 5-28 @ 3:35pm
Tickets: $10
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Posted in Articles, Interviews, Ryan, Podcasts at 3:40 am by Ryan
Show: A Canadian Bartender at Butlin’s
Venue: Orange Venue (Margeson Theatre @ Orlando Shakespeare Festival)
Show times: 5-21 @ 6:00pm, 5-22 @ 10:50pm, 5-24 @ 9:10pm, 5-25 @ 6:15pm, 5-26 @ 9:25pm, 5-27 @ 2:40pm and 5-28 @ 4:30pm
Tickets: $10
Blogging Fringe Podcast 03
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Length: 23:07
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05.26.06
Posted in General Fringe Info, Articles, Emily at 12:00 pm by Emily
UPDATE: 5/26/2006
Last night, while I hung out with Katharine at the WHiRR booth (where we got fresh with Boris the Robot), Ryan made out with TJ Dawe in the grass between the two main theatres.
He even pointed out where their buttprints were. Amazing.
More details later. Suffice to say, we are all jealous of Ryan. Very much so. I love my boyfriend, but I wouldn’t say no to making out with TJ Dawe. I get to FINALLY see his show tonight, for which I am extremely excited. Yay Fringe!
In other news, when you head to the Green, Red, or Purple venues, or on your way to check out Ryan and TJ Dawe’s buttprints, PLEASE stop by and visit the Dandelion Communitea booth. they having amazing organic/natural/delicious food, as well as very nice people working the booth. We love them. And get some lemonade. You won’t regret it! It will make you healthier than the beer tent will!
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Posted in Articles, Emily, Reviews at 11:50 am by Emily
So last night we finally got to see our good friend Mark Baratelli and his show, the infamous Improv Caberet.
The big thing to understand about Mark, above all else, is that he’s a huge LIAR!!! Don’t believe ANYTHING this man says! Ryan and I know!
Show: Improv Caberet
Venue: Blue
Times: 5/20 @ 2:25pm, 5/21 @ 5:00pm, 5/22 @ 8:25pm, 5/24 @ 6:15pm, 5/25 @ 9:45pm, 5/27 @ 3:45pm, 5/28 @ 12:00pm
Price: $7 - $2 discount for Fringe performers
Suggested to: Particularly to lovers of musical theatre.
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05.25.06
Posted in Articles, Reviews, Mandy at 1:39 pm by Mandy
I hung up the phone and sat down on my computer to google “Orlando Fringe”. I couldn’t help but ask myself what I’d just agreed to attend. Intriguing, yes, but a website with pictures of men in drag and promises of being “100% uncensored” made clear to me that the possibilities were wide open. Its very name–Fringe–at once captured flamboyancy, mystery, and a sense of being on the outskirts of societal norms. Off I drove to meet my friend and see “Serious Theatre”.
Show: Serious Theatre
Venue: Green Venue (Tupperware Theatre at Orlando Repertory Theatre)
Times: May 21 - 3:25pm; May 22 - 9:20pm; May 23 - 11:15pm; May 25 - 7:40pm; May 26 - 6:05pm; May 27 - 3:25pm; May 28 - 12:00pm
Tickets: $8
Rating: PG-13, unless you don’t mind your child being exposed to mild swearing and sexual suggestion, and are prepared to answer the question, “Daddy, what is a ‘vagina’ and why is it dancing?”
Recommended for: anyone wanting comedic relief. Very recommended.
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Posted in Articles, Emily, Reviews at 9:29 am by Emily
Hence asks a character in the ensemble comedy Misleading Perceptions. Someone would probably ask this of me, as a “critic”, of shows that are meant to be “100% unjuried”. I suppose my response to this would be that those who are not judged by any academy must be judged by their peers - and that criticism can be far harsher (I should know).
Regardless, I return with a second (and hopefully less drama-inciting) review.
Show: Misleading Perceptions
Venue: Green Venue (Tupperware Theatre at Orlando Repertory Theatre)
Times: 5/20 @ 10:50pm, 5/21 @ 9:40, 5/22 @ 11:00pm, 5/23 @ 7:40, 5/24 @ 9:45, 5/27 @ 9:30
Tickets: $9
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05.24.06
Posted in General Fringe Info, Articles, Ryan at 1:23 pm by Ryan
How do we know we are doing something right here? Is it the first post that gets more than 5 comments? ::check:: The first time we are talked about after leaving a room? ::check:: Or is it the first time The Orlando Sentinel’s theatre reviewer Mentions us on her blog? ::double check::
Elizabeth Maupin is a hard-working woman. (unless I am missing the page navigation) She has reviews for 28 of the 58 Fringe shows this year posted on her TypePad blog, Attention Must Be Paid. She is certainly the professional in this arena, and we are the lowly unpaid types, but I have to thank her for letting her readers know we are here. Thank you darling!
She also gives the link love to Orlando Theatre’s MySpace Blog, who have graciously offered to share their posts and reviews with us, but I have not even had enough time to post all of my reviews until today. She also mentions Mark Baratelli, our good friend, who is blogging and podcasting the experience of putting on Improv Cabaret.
Still, it makes me wonder, for all that people can use the word ‘blog’ in a sentence, do they know how to subscribe to a blog? Do they know about my favorite feedcatcher, Netvibes? Do they know they can get all of their favorite blogs pushed right to one page without having to lift a finger? I would guess no.
This post about Fringe coverage would not be complete without mentioning the equally-as-infamous Steve Schneider and his coverage of Fringe for the Orlando Weekly. The difference here being that all of Steve’s reviews come out in the traditional manner: in print, and searchable on a web site. As far as I know, the Weekly does not syndicate their content, or allow articles to run on the web page until long after the print version has hit the streets, and people have had a day or two to look at the ads inside. They could be working on something, or I could be very wrong about this. Let me know by leaving a comment.
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Posted in Articles, Interviews, Ryan, Podcasts at 4:13 am by Ryan
Show: One Bridesmaid’s Descent into Madness
Venue: Blue Venue (Studio B @ Orlando Shakespeare Festival)
Show times: 5-20 @ 7:30pm, 5-21 @ 1:55pm, 5-23 @ 11:00pm, 5-26 @ 7:40pm, 5-27 @ 9:15pm and 5-28 @ 3:35pm
Tickets: $7
Blogging Fringe Podcast 02
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Length: 25:23
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Posted in Articles, Ryan, Reviews at 1:51 am by Ryan
Show: A Canadian Bartender at Butlin’s
Venue: Orange Venue (Margeson Theatre @ Orlando Shakespeare Festival)
Show times: 5-21 @ 6:00pm, 5-22 @ 10:50pm, 5-24 @ 9:10pm, 5-25 @ 6:15pm, 5-26 @ 9:25pm, 5-27 @ 2:40pm and 5-28 @ 4:30pm
Tickets: $10
Show: Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Venue: Orange Venue (Margeson Theatre @ Orlando Shakespeare Festival)
Show times: 5-19 @ 10:30pm, 5-20 @ 10:30pm, 5-21 @ 8:10pm, 5-23 @ 9:40pm, 5-25 @ 10:35pm, 5-27 @ 12:30pm and 5-28 @ 6:40pm
Tickets: $10
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Posted in Articles, Ryan, Reviews at 1:37 am by Ryan
Show: Life: The Evolution of Man (abridged)
Venue: Green Venue (Tupperware Theatre @ Orlando Repertory Theatre)
Show times: 5-19 @ 10:00pm, 5-20 @ 7:15pm, 5-21 @ 8:00pm, 5-23 @ 6:00pm, 5-25 @ 9:20pm, 5-26 @ 11:20pm and 5-27 @ 1:45pm
Tickets: $10
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Posted in General Fringe Info, Articles, Ryan at 1:11 am by Ryan
Gosh, where to start? So much has happened this week!
First of all I want to give some link love to Spider, though I can’t say I know this guy’s real name. He was one of the first people to comment on the site, pay for a button, call me cute this week (it’s on his blog), and remember my name at the ticket booth. He has linked to us multiple times throughout the week, and I bet he is reading this now, so THANK YOU!
I have had multiple opportunities to shake hands with Steve Schneider this week, but I never know what I will say. I am also afraid that he may have seen the site (and my sub-par reviewing skills) and he will say something about it. I am just glad that blogging is being considered alongside the other reviewers and documenters of Fringe. For example:
Today I was hanging out with my roommate, who was volunteering tonight. Apparently, after I left one of the volunteers came up to her and asked “Do you know who that WAS? That was the BLOG GUY! You aren’t giving him any DIRT are you?” At hearing this, I jumped for joy and had a good laugh. I guess all this campaigning is getting me somewhere, not to mention the drama between James Judd and Emily…
It was also super-fun when I got into Serious Theatre last night, and I was referred to as “the critic”. I guess that’s what I’m doing here, but really I just want to make a written log of the same things I would say to someone I stood in line with. Buzz and viral marketing are key at Fringe, because no performer will not have a chance to give a flyer to each person - it just isn’t possible.
I also like that discussions are taking place here on the blog in the comments – if you don’t know what I mean, click on the link below each post that says “Comments”. Also, if you see me around, I would LOVE to hear in person what you think of my site or any recommendations/warnings about shows you have already seen. I am just a person like you, I just happen to have a website.
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05.23.06
Posted in Articles, Ryan, Reviews at 2:41 am by Ryan
Show: Wilson Loria’s OENS
Venue: Pink Venue (Mandell Theatre @ Shakespeare Festival)
Show times: 5-19 @ 11:10pm, 5-20 @ 2:35pm, 5-21 @ 3:55pm, 5-22 @ 10:40pm, 5-26 @ 6:00pm, 5-27 @ 12:55pm and 5-28 @ 7:10pm
Tickets: $9
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05.22.06
Posted in Articles, Emily, Reviews at 10:51 am by Emily
After my first night Fringing (I love the noun to verb transition), I came away with a few impressions of the Festival thus far. This being only my second one, you might consider me unqualified. Untrue - see below!
Show: Fat Camp
Venue: Brown Venue (Orlando Philharmonic @ Shakespeare Festival)
Show times: 5-19 @ 8:40pm, 5-20 @ 11:20pm, 5-21 @ 9:25pm, 5-23 @ 6:45pm, 5-24 @ 10:35pm, 5-27 @ 11:20pm and 5-28 @ 5:00pm
Tickets: $10
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Posted in General Fringe Info, Katharine at 10:20 am by Katharine
If you walk past the line of tents outside of the Shakespeare Festival, it will look like a ghost town. A few of the booths have been unmanned for most of the Fringe thus far and the rest will be vacant until the weekend. We at WHiRR are taking a day-long break to recover from the heat and long hours of the weekend. We’ll be back on Tuesday (hopefully) with more one-inch buttons and other robot-y goodness. Our booth has moved closer to the building entrance so you can spend even more time with us before dashing off to the next show.
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05.21.06
Posted in Articles, Interviews, Ryan, Emily, Podcasts at 10:51 pm by Ryan
Show: Improv Cabaret
Venue: Blue Venue (Studio B @ Shakespeare Festival)
Show times: 5-20 @ 2:25pm, 5-21 @ 5:00pm, 5-22 @ 8:25pm, 5-24 @ 6:15pm, 5-25 @ 9:45pm, 5-27 @ 3:45pm and 5-28 @ 12:00pm
Tickets: $7
Mark Baratelli did a very recent guest spot on one of our podcasts, You can’t spell crapface without PFA. The show is hosted by Myla Goldberg and The Captain of the Other Team (AKA Ryan Price, who you may have met at Fringe), and is often irreverant and offensive.
If you just can’t stand 72 minutes of Mark, Emily and Ryan, I spent 3 hours cutting together this new-and-improved 20-minute-long version for the short of attention span (or time). Here is the link:
Blogging Fringe Podcast 01
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Length: 20:16
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Posted in General Fringe Info, Katharine at 10:36 pm by Katharine
I haven’t seen the show, but I hear that Voci set Paint Chips to a few tracks off Ken Nordine’s Colors album, a collection of humorous word jazz. Don’t let the phrase “word jazz” scare you off. Nordine has that great 1960s voiceover voice (in fact, I believe he was one).
I was told that neither Nordine nor the album title is mentioned in the program, so pass it along to anyone who inquires. And whether or not dance is your performance preference, definitely check out Ken Nordine.
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Posted in General Fringe Info, Articles, Ryan at 1:00 pm by Ryan
As Emily and I sat waiting for Fat Camp (which I loved) to start, three young women (whom I later dubbed “the Giggle Squad”) were sitting next to us amusing themselves. The one closest to us turns over in the middle of a story and says “this is a funny story”. I only caught the tail end, but girl #3 was chasing down her runaway dog, got hit by a car, and forgot all the math she learned in college. As a pre-med student, apparently she now has no career prospects, and she’ll have to resort to “selling her body” (like her toes, those should fetch a good price).
But the Fringe is not all about who you meet, but what you see: I have been having a great time checking out shows, looking at art, people-watching and pimping my blog. I personally handed a button to Beth Marshall yesterday, who is the creative director of Fringe for those of you who don’t know. I was about to ask her for an interview when she was interrupted with a volunteer crisis – one of the venue captains was absent, and they needed someone to take over. Em and I took that as our cue to leave.
As for today and the rest of the week, I have a small dilemma at hand: do I go see other first-showings, or wait until they’ve had a day or two to work out the technical and temporal bugs? I want to see the best show possible, but I know that putting on a longer show can put a strain on the performers and the technical team to nail things after only a very short tech rehearsal earlier in the week. A few shows I want to see are opening today, and I think I will just wait it out. There are SO many shows with promise this year, I’m sure I won’t have trouble keeping myself busy. I also can’t forget the buzz surrounding the sell-out shows either, even though two of them have naked boys – which I’m sure get some Fringe patrons very excited – that is not necessarily my thing.
So many decisions, so much time.
On a more decisive note, If you are feeling a little drained by the Florida climate, stop by the Pom Pom’s booth near the entrance to the Shakespeare Fest and try the Lavendar Blueberry Tea - very refreshing.
Gotta run now, carpooling over there to save the planet, and it’s time to roll out.
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