Drama
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Unladylike Theatre
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Ages 12+
· United States of America
A daring, corporeal tragedy in which the animals are dying, and ‘Bearers’ have been tasked with carrying endangered fetuses to term. A ‘Bearer’ finds new purpose in her pregnancy, but at what cost?
A daring, corporeal tragedy in which the animals are dying, and ‘Bearers’ have been tasked with carrying endangered fetuses to term. A ‘Bearer’ finds new purpose in her pregnancy, but at what cost?
ensemble theatre
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Gnomad Theater Company
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Ages 16+
· United States of America
Who would you call a Pervert?
This is the story of a rising political star whose lust for power is challenged by the demons of his past and present. Sex scandals collide with dark family secrets, and Faustian bargains are made to serve the greater good.
Who would you call a Pervert?
This is the story of a rising political star whose lust for power is challenged by the demons of his past and present. Sex scandals collide with dark family secrets, and Faustian bargains are made to serve the greater good.
film
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CutLab
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Ages 16+
· United States
Great Things, written and directed by Guy Zimmerman, is a short dramatic film about the psychological blowback of the kind of Abu Graib-type militarism. With Mickey Swenson and Alana Dietze. Shot and cut by Brad Cooper.
Great Things, written and directed by Guy Zimmerman, is a short dramatic film about the psychological blowback of the kind of Abu Graib-type militarism. With Mickey Swenson and Alana Dietze. Shot and cut by Brad Cooper.
Solo Show
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N/A
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Ages 23+
· United States of America
Obsessive, Compulsive, I’m Fine is a one-person play that explores the comprehensive history, evolutionary theory, and unique experience of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Obsessive, Compulsive, I’m Fine is a one-person play that explores the comprehensive history, evolutionary theory, and unique experience of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
solo performance
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Dessert Theater
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Ages 13+
· United States of America
What do you do after your dad drops dead at Thanksgiving dinner? In this world premiere dramedy, the creator of the award-winning A HORSE WITH A VIEW flounders through his four stages of grief: Sleep, Research, Baking, and Cardio. In the end, he has to face his ultimate fear: learning to swim.
What do you do after your dad drops dead at Thanksgiving dinner? In this world premiere dramedy, the creator of the award-winning A HORSE WITH A VIEW flounders through his four stages of grief: Sleep, Research, Baking, and Cardio. In the end, he has to face his ultimate fear: learning to swim.
ensemble theatre
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Winner Entertainment
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Ages 17+
· United States
You have problems. You pooped your pants in 3rd grade. Eric Tandy pooped in your hat in 7th grade. Then the high school goth phase. Now, you’re poor, getting fat, making terrible life decisions. You’re just like me. You have problems. We have plays. From the writer/director of “The Birthday Boys.”
You have problems. You pooped your pants in 3rd grade. Eric Tandy pooped in your hat in 7th grade. Then the high school goth phase. Now, you’re poor, getting fat, making terrible life decisions. You’re just like me. You have problems. We have plays. From the writer/director of “The Birthday Boys.”
events & workshops
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Dessert Theater
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Ages 5+
· United States of America
Do you want to connect with your fellow Fringers (and their audiences) before tech starts? Come to the Postcard Swap Meet-up and swap postcards, comps, and rehearsal injury stories! We're gathering on Friday, May 27, at 8 PM, at Three Clubs. Look for Chris Piehler, the guy with the blue glasses.
Do you want to connect with your fellow Fringers (and their audiences) before tech starts? Come to the Postcard Swap Meet-up and swap postcards, comps, and rehearsal injury stories! We're gathering on Friday, May 27, at 8 PM, at Three Clubs. Look for Chris Piehler, the guy with the blue glasses.
Comedy
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Clerkin Dagger
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Ages 12+
· United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
If you thought Irish dancers were curly-haired cutie-pies , meet a scowling misfit from London in this outrageous antidote to Riverdance.
LA Weekly:GO
Backstage Critic's Pick
LA Arts Examiner: Maire Clerkin's comic memoirs - one of the unexpected highlights of the Hollywood Fringe.
If you thought Irish dancers were curly-haired cutie-pies , meet a scowling misfit from London in this outrageous antidote to Riverdance.
LA Weekly:GO
Backstage Critic's Pick
LA Arts Examiner: Maire Clerkin's comic memoirs - one of the unexpected highlights of the Hollywood Fringe.
ensemble theatre
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Franger Brothers
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Ages 13+
· United States of America
Amanda, the star of a new play and superstar in her own head improvs, breaks the 4th wall, and drinks on stage in this play within a play. Amanda The Barbarian is a love-letter to the theatre and to all the deluded people we know who hijack every production.
Amanda, the star of a new play and superstar in her own head improvs, breaks the 4th wall, and drinks on stage in this play within a play. Amanda The Barbarian is a love-letter to the theatre and to all the deluded people we know who hijack every production.