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Photo: Kate Raines

Strange Tenants: A Stylized Nightmare

Julius Ferraro

Sam Tower weaves together dream, interior emotion, and reality to obscure perspective; we soon leave narrative behind.

Photo: Ian Douglas

Collapsed Time, Big Dance, and Pepys’s Penis

Jenna Horton

While we now see these other lights, it's Pepys's yard they light up.

Photo: Die-Cast

Moving through Shakespeare

Whitney Weinstein

The difference between reading the play and watching a staged performance is the accessibility of the body.

Photo: Natasha Cohen-Carroll

Women on the Border of Freedom

Nicole Bindler

I began using the principles of Theatre of the Oppressed long before I knew it as its own particular art form.

Collage photo: Heather Dawn Sparks, Michelle Bates, Abigail Bell

How Does a Clown Deal With Change?

Nicole Bindler

Upcoming Fringe performance uses clown to explore Jewish heritage

Photo: Jenna Spitz

Leaping Forward and Larger: Insight into Almanac’s Revisited Work for Fringe

Whitney Weinstein

"If you get really close, you see the foot wobble, you see the breath of the performer."

Photo: Maseeh Ganjali

Ike Hana: Sharing Danced Culture from the Asia Pacific Region

Lisa Kraus

Twenty-eight dances by groups from Korea, Tonga and Hawaii with the power to uplift and to transcend boundaries.

Photo: David Chin

Semi-Composed: Metamorphosis Offers John Cage-Inspired Evening

Karl Surkan

Groenendaal, Faylor, and their collaborators have created a show that would never be exactly the same twice.

Photo: Nicole Bindler

Being a Pig in the Village

Nicole Bindler

Nicole Bindler recalls her experience in workshop with Deborah Hay

Photo: Courtesy of Grasshopper Film

Bronx Gothic Becomes a Film: Divine Luxury

Ellen Chenoweth

The original in a different, fierce, and compelling incarnation