2019 Fringe Festival

Photo: Andrej Lamut

Cowboys Chugging Red Bull in Iraq

Mira Treatman

The epic two-hour escape provided ever more evidence of U.S. pissing contests.

Photo: Mira Treatman

Living Statuary

Miryam Coppersmith

Leah Stein Dance Company captures the beauty and ambiguity of staged realism in Close to Home.

Photo: Cass Meehan

Classified Texting

Whitney Weinstein

I stepped closer to listen in on whispered conversations.

Photo: Ryan Collerd

How is Safety Felt in the Body

Kalila Kingsford Smith

Proceed With Caution reminds me that bodies are soft, mortal.

Photo: Sarah Gardner

All the Agathas of the World

Janna Meiring

Between the curtains of words, I catch a few mesmerizing moments.

Photo: Aidan Un

La Bolivianita: A Dance of History and Heritage

Kalila Kingsford Smith

A journey through a complicated heritage, punctuating sorrows and joys with embodied expression.

Photo: Maddie Rabin

Not a Ballet, but a Labor of Love

Miryam Coppersmith

The show radiates the love and care poured into it.

Photo: Zornitsa Stoyanova

LOVE Park Through New Eyes

Zornitsa Stoyanova

Leah Stein and Asimina Chremos illuminate Philly’s vibrancy of social interaction.

Photo: Heather McBride

Teenage Life in the Digital Age

Preeti Pathak

The Miseducation of Generation Never is a multi-disciplinary journey through the digital age created and told by teens.

Photo: Jenna Horton

Re-contextualizing American History

Thomas Choinacky

Horton zigzags her audience beyond the façade of this country’s first capital.