[...] army of bloggers and contributors helping out as well. Bookmark it, put it in your feedreader, subscribe via email, get on Twitter, whatever it takes. Don’t let the conversation pass you by. Share [...]
Can't make today's meeting at Stardust, just couldn't free up my time. We're interesting in becoming an active part of BloggingFringe, can we get a password without attending???
[...] army of bloggers and contributors helping out as well. Bookmark it, put it in your feedreader, subscribe via email, get on Twitter, whatever it takes. Don’t let the conversation pass you [...]
[...] some FABULOUS updates! First of all, if you’re reading this post via RSS feed, MySpace or email, please immediately stop what you’re doing and head over to the BloggingFringe.com home page. [...]
[...] some FABULOUS updates! First of all, if you’re reading this post via RSS feed, MySpace or email, please immediately stop what you’re doing and head over to the BloggingFringe.com home page. [...]
[...] This post is a bit of a cross-over with another site of mine, Blogging Fringe. It is relevant because it fits into both sites so neatly. Here is a local comedian with a show in the Fringe Festival working hardcore to promote his show with video. Dewey Chaffee has been performing comedy for fifteen years. His brand of comedy is honest, charming, and hilariously insightful. Dewey is based in Orlando, Florida, which has been his home for the past twenty-five years. He spends his time writing, performing improv comedy and booking gigs all over the country as a professional “Ace Ventura” celebrity impersonator. [...]
Oh yeah. This is what we refer to in the internet industry as "Link Baiting" - i.e. I write an article about you so you will find it and comment on it.
Honestly for Fringe shows that is the best way to get in touch with you guys and beg for comp. tickets. HA!
[...] Blogging Fringe This is another one of mine, and let me say I will be happy to post others as I get some suggestions from you the readers. I started Blogging Fringe as a way to get a conversation going with performers, producers and patrons of the Orlando Fringe Festival, and maybe one day other festivals internationally. The Fringe is one of the huge and established non-Disney things we can claim for Florida. Most recently, I interviewed Wilson Loria about his one-man show, “To The Winners”. If you go to the Interviews section of the site you can see the other performers and producers I’ve spoken to, along with some email interviews conducted by Katharine Miller before last year’s festival. [...]
[...] Blogging Fringe This is another one of mine, and let me say I will be happy to post others as I get some suggestions from you the readers. I started Blogging Fringe as a way to get a conversation going with performers, producers and patrons of the Orlando Fringe Festival, and maybe one day other festivals internationally. The Fringe is one of the huge and established non-Disney things we can claim for Florida. Most recently, I interviewed Wilson Loria about his one-man show, “To The Winners”. If you go to the Interviews section of the site you can see the other performers and producers I’ve spoken to, along with some email interviews conducted by Katharine Miller before last year’s festival. [...]
Hey Ryan,
This is Wilson Loria. We met last year when you came to see my show "Oens." Remember?
Well, I am coming back
to Orlando next week to present my show To the Winners, the one you did not see when I
first came to the Fringe
in 2005... I'll be at the Studio Theater on January 26, 27 and 28. Jeremy, my friend, is
producing it. Here's his
email: jcritic77@aol.com. And here is my website: http://www.marcreation.com/martist/wl/index.html
Hope to see you there.
Best,
Wilson
[...] Shows: Again, no mystery here. Eventually I hope to list web sites, MySpace pages, YouTube profiles, and RSS Feeds for as many of the shows and theatre troupes possible. Again, you can make this page better for everyone via the contact form or email. [...]
[...] Keeping exclusivity in mind, I won’t spoil it for you, but I will say this is something we discussed on our Fringe Thinktank Podcast that we never thought could happen. [...]
[...] Keeping exclusivity in mind, I won’t spoil it for you, but I will say this is something we discussed on our Fringe Thinktank Podcast that we never thought could happen. [...]
[...] Fringe Video Podcast Published November 28th, 2006 in Podcasts, Blogs, Blogging Fringe and Video. Update: please click this link for a follow-up. [...]
[...] I don’t think MySpace is going to be the only way for people to communicate like it was last year. Really, last year’s online discussion took place between performers and geeks and a few of their friends who were on MySpace. This year things will be MySpace heavy, but that website is so horrible I think lots of people who just want quick info will be turned off by it. Some of my thoughts on this are presented in the Fringe Thinktank 01 podcast. [...]
I predict that the 2007 Orlando Fringe will be the best attended and most successful yet, and that everyone's gonna love the offerings of the new venue most. Silver Venue is best!
It would appear as though Beth meant that Wanzie was going to have 2 performances of "Forbidden Fringe" and not 2 different Fringe shows. The reason is obvious - there'll be major demand for that one; two sellouts in the Festival's largest venue, as all will want to see it. Hopefully, in order to cope with the demand, potential audience members will only be able to attend one of the two. (Just my suggestion.)
And yes, it's true Ryan. Guinness World Record attempt is go. Hello Hypertensive Retinopathy! I trust you'll find your way into the booth at some point during the run. How does 4:32am sound?
[...] army of bloggers and contributors helping out as well. Bookmark it, put it in your feedreader, subscribe via email, get on Twitter, whatever it takes. Don’t let the conversation pass you by. Share [...]
Yes, anyone can participate, you need only ask!
Can't make today's meeting at Stardust, just couldn't free up my time. We're interesting in becoming an active part of BloggingFringe, can we get a password without attending???
[...] army of bloggers and contributors helping out as well. Bookmark it, put it in your feedreader, subscribe via email, get on Twitter, whatever it takes. Don’t let the conversation pass you [...]
Did anyone see the preview? How was it?
[...] some FABULOUS updates! First of all, if you’re reading this post via RSS feed, MySpace or email, please immediately stop what you’re doing and head over to the BloggingFringe.com home page. [...]
[...] some FABULOUS updates! First of all, if you’re reading this post via RSS feed, MySpace or email, please immediately stop what you’re doing and head over to the BloggingFringe.com home page. [...]
[...] This post is a bit of a cross-over with another site of mine, Blogging Fringe. It is relevant because it fits into both sites so neatly. Here is a local comedian with a show in the Fringe Festival working hardcore to promote his show with video. Dewey Chaffee has been performing comedy for fifteen years. His brand of comedy is honest, charming, and hilariously insightful. Dewey is based in Orlando, Florida, which has been his home for the past twenty-five years. He spends his time writing, performing improv comedy and booking gigs all over the country as a professional “Ace Ventura” celebrity impersonator. [...]
Poor uncle Bill... he had such class.
You know, the "William" part of W.S. gets no respect. No respect.
Oh yeah. This is what we refer to in the internet industry as "Link Baiting" - i.e. I write an article about you so you will find it and comment on it.
Honestly for Fringe shows that is the best way to get in touch with you guys and beg for comp. tickets. HA!
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[...] Blogging Fringe This is another one of mine, and let me say I will be happy to post others as I get some suggestions from you the readers. I started Blogging Fringe as a way to get a conversation going with performers, producers and patrons of the Orlando Fringe Festival, and maybe one day other festivals internationally. The Fringe is one of the huge and established non-Disney things we can claim for Florida. Most recently, I interviewed Wilson Loria about his one-man show, “To The Winners”. If you go to the Interviews section of the site you can see the other performers and producers I’ve spoken to, along with some email interviews conducted by Katharine Miller before last year’s festival. [...]
[...] Blogging Fringe This is another one of mine, and let me say I will be happy to post others as I get some suggestions from you the readers. I started Blogging Fringe as a way to get a conversation going with performers, producers and patrons of the Orlando Fringe Festival, and maybe one day other festivals internationally. The Fringe is one of the huge and established non-Disney things we can claim for Florida. Most recently, I interviewed Wilson Loria about his one-man show, “To The Winners”. If you go to the Interviews section of the site you can see the other performers and producers I’ve spoken to, along with some email interviews conducted by Katharine Miller before last year’s festival. [...]
Hey Ryan,
This is Wilson Loria. We met last year when you came to see my show "Oens." Remember?
Well, I am coming back
to Orlando next week to present my show To the Winners, the one you did not see when I
first came to the Fringe
in 2005... I'll be at the Studio Theater on January 26, 27 and 28. Jeremy, my friend, is
producing it. Here's his
email: jcritic77@aol.com. And here is my website:
http://www.marcreation.com/martist/wl/index.html
Hope to see you there.
Best,
Wilson
[...] Shows: Again, no mystery here. Eventually I hope to list web sites, MySpace pages, YouTube profiles, and RSS Feeds for as many of the shows and theatre troupes possible. Again, you can make this page better for everyone via the contact form or email. [...]
Email subscription lists are handled by Beth's assistant. I am in charge of their social networking efforts.
[...] Keeping exclusivity in mind, I won’t spoil it for you, but I will say this is something we discussed on our Fringe Thinktank Podcast that we never thought could happen. [...]
[...] Keeping exclusivity in mind, I won’t spoil it for you, but I will say this is something we discussed on our Fringe Thinktank Podcast that we never thought could happen. [...]
[...] Fringe Video Podcast Published November 28th, 2006 in Podcasts, Blogs, Blogging Fringe and Video. Update: please click this link for a follow-up. [...]
[...] Update: please click this link for a follow-up. [...]
[...] I don’t think MySpace is going to be the only way for people to communicate like it was last year. Really, last year’s online discussion took place between performers and geeks and a few of their friends who were on MySpace. This year things will be MySpace heavy, but that website is so horrible I think lots of people who just want quick info will be turned off by it. Some of my thoughts on this are presented in the Fringe Thinktank 01 podcast. [...]
Where's aXis Magazine's "Coolest People in Orlando" when you need it?
[...] Voting is easy: leave a comment on the post at BloggingFringe.com or email (info [at] bloggingfringe dot com). [...]
I predict that the 2007 Orlando Fringe will be the best attended and most successful yet, and that everyone's gonna love the offerings of the new venue most. Silver Venue is best!
It would appear as though Beth meant that Wanzie was going to have 2 performances of "Forbidden Fringe" and not 2 different Fringe shows. The reason is obvious - there'll be major demand for that one; two sellouts in the Festival's largest venue, as all will want to see it. Hopefully, in order to cope with the demand, potential audience members will only be able to attend one of the two. (Just my suggestion.)
And yes, it's true Ryan. Guinness World Record attempt is go. Hello Hypertensive Retinopathy! I trust you'll find your way into the booth at some point during the run. How does 4:32am sound?