By Laura Caton Day three of Fringe Festival started off completely differently than any previous Fringe. Because it started in my home. Which isn’t to say I don’t usually start these days at home. Just that that’s not usually where… Read More ›
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Fringe Day 2 & 4: Jade Sees Power in Absence, Visits Unplayable Characters, and Discovers Favorite Colors
I got to experience my first Fringe Festival this past weekend. I wasn’t sure what to expect going in, but was excited to see what the festival had in store for me. I found the festival to be unique, from… Read More ›
Fringe Day Three: Tiffany Mimes with A Green Knight and Allegories from the Round Table
Mime Candy Mime Candy starts with a voiceover from pantomime artist, Candy Love, the star of her solo mime show, informing us she is “Here to experience this human life with you on stage.” Given one expects a pantomime performance… Read More ›
Fringe Day 3: Cayleigh’s Fringe is A Box of Chocolates
By Caleigh Boniger Pittsburgh Fringe Festival is like a box of chocolates: you never know what you’re gonna get. Every year there is always a healthy mix of improvisation, comedy, dance, and storytelling, and this year’s Fringe proved no exception. … Read More ›
Fringe Day 1 and 2: Alex Survives HR, Triathlon Training, and Much More
By Alex Walsh It’s that time of year again – Fringe Festival is back! The annual smorgasbord of independent theater and art always exposes me to a lot of new things, and this year that’s even more true. The Festival… Read More ›
Fringe Day 1-Confronting Insecurities and Relationships in Lola Hughes’ “Two Lines”
By Eva Phillips The portentous, Two Lines of Lola Hughes’ short but impactful play cause a whole lot of intersection and collision for being so starkly parallel. Two Lines is, of course, a double entendre of sorts—the two lines most directly refer to… Read More ›
Fourth Annual Pittsburgh Fringe Festival!
Partaking in the spectacle of theatre and performance is a profoundly immersive phenomenon. An audience member can be wholly consumed, enraptured by the dialogue, the stage tricks, the legerdemains and exuberant physicalities of the actors that communicate a much larger… Read More ›