Topic “Fringe Crush”

Paul Strickland: Fringe Crush 2011

Paul Strickland (who is HERE at 2011 Fringe!!) from Any Title That Works

Venue: Patron Room   Length: 60 minutes

Synopsis: "A new show from the creator of 'A Brighter Shade of Blue.' 'Strickland has terrific timing and a way with words...' -- Elizabeth Maupin"

Sarah Carey: Fringe Crush 2011

Sarah Carey from The Booyah

Venue: Green Venue

Synopsis: From the group that brought previous fringe hits Reefer Madness The Musical and Debbie Does Dallas The Musical comes this hilarious new comedy of a party gone horribly wrong.

Chase Padgett: Fringe Crush 2011

Chase Padgett from Superman Drinks

Venue: Orange Venue   Length: 60 minutes

Synopsis: What makes a hero a hero? Is it super strength or telekinesis or something more? Find out in this heartwarming and hilarious look and what "super" really is.

Cody Bush: Fringe Crush 2011

Cody Bush from Squatters

Venue: Brown Venue   Length: 30 minutes

Synopsis: Imagine the kids from Growing Pains or Family Ties growing up, becoming successful and losing everything. It's Arrested Development meets Noises Off meets Curb Your Enthusiasm with 7 different episodes!

Kevin Sigman: Fringe Crush 2011

Kevin Sigman from Pandemonium

Venue: Yellow Venue   Length: 60 minutes

Synopsis: A modern musical theatre mash up based on the epic poem, Paradise Lost, including improvisational dance and visual art. You may think you know the story but, you don't!

George Wallace: Fringe Crush 2011

George is the General Manager for the 2011 Orlando Fringe

Mike Marinaccio: Fringe Crush 2011

Mike is the Director of a show called Suckers: A Freaky Little Musical

Tod Kimbro: Fringe Crush 2011

Tod Kimbro wrote and plays his piano in Suckers: a Freaky Little Musical as well as Blue and Tod's Big Queer Hootinany

Beth Marshall: Fringe Crush 2011

At the closing party, Beth announced this would be her last year at Fringe.

Crushie Award 2011: Mikaela Dyke

This year is the first time Blogging Fringe gave out an award for Fringe Crush, and our first winner was Mikaela from Dying Hard. http://www.mikaeladyke.com

Originally from Newfoundland, Mikaela is a writer and performer who now makes her home in Toronto. An improviser for over a decade, Mikaela has training in solo improvisation, mask, Commedia dell'Arte, clown, storytelling and Alexander technique.

Having performed with companies all over Canada and the U.S., her recent theatre credits include: Arm's Length (Summerworks festival); A Rustling (Playwrights of Spring Festival); Sky (Rabbittown Theatre Productions); Buried Child (Beothuck Street Players); Comedy of Errors (SBTS); My Name is Rachel Corrie (Forest Productions) and Reflections on Giving Birth to a Squid (Parent Productions).

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