Stories tagged with "IndyFringe"
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Fringe Festival attendance up 16% from last year
The 10-day Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival that ended Sunday saw attendance rise by 16 percent from 2008, according to Executive Director Pauline Moffat. Admissions totaling...
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Reviews of IndyFringe's "The Stetson Manifesto" and "The Cool Table"
Here’s a look at two shows in this year’s IndyFringe: “The Stetson Manifesto” The Old West still kicks up dust and a few road apples on the paved highway to...
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Record Fringe crowd is full of newcomers
The fifth annual Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival has entered its final weekend. And, so far, it’s been a hit. “It’s been going wonderfully,” said...
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'Sex/Death,' 'Worst Show' explore dark themes
Here’s a look at two shows in this year’s IndyFringe: “Sex/Death” Who manages to be consistently comfortable with either sex or death? No need for a show of...
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Boomers find a lot to like at Fringe Festival
If you think the Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival attracts only twentysomethings from Broad Ripple, young professionals from Downtown or urban hipsters from Irvington, think...
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What did you see and enjoy at this year's IndyFringe?
I didn't get to see anything this year. Living in...
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Pics of il Troubadore at the IndyFringe Outdoor Stage
Thanks for the kind words! We'll be minus our...
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Review: "The Babbling Banshee"
I went to see this play last weekend and really...
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Radical marching band and dance group hits the Fringe outdoor stage tonight!
The Rude Mechanical Orchestra, a 30 piece brass band and dance troupe from NYC will make a special stop at IndyFringe Wednesday, August 27. They will perform at the FringeCentral...
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Review: 'Dr. Goddard and Mr. Angst'
There was a time when many professionals -- especially doctors, lawyers and the clergy -- were given trust and respect, and often lived up to both. Here in the 21st century,...
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Review: "27 Wagons Full of Cotton"
Hoosier theaters have been staging Tennessee Williams plays for years, especially standards such as "The Glass Menagerie" and "A Streetcar Named Desire." But area theatergoers...
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Review: "The Best of the Blizzard"
The concept for "The Best of the Blizzard," a compilation of short plays presented by the Bloomington Playwrights Project for IndyFringe, is smart and funny. But the execution of...
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Review: "Christmas in Bakersfield"
Because he plays himself and tells amusing, surreal stories that actually happened to him, Les Kurkendaal's show at IndyFringe isn't nearly as formal as most one-person character...
