clown

A black and white still of a scene from Daniel Stein’s Inclined to Agree, 1986. A muscular Stein lunges his bent left leg upstage, bending his torso to his left, wearing dress slacks , movement shoes and shirtless. He is stepping on two bunches of taught chords that run diagonally from his right ankle up to the rafters where more chords of varying lengths hang with weights attached . An empty door frame hangs from chords just upstage of Stein, it tilts towards him on a steep incline.
Photo: Daniel Stein

B.F.F. (Before the Fringe Festival: A Moving History)

Walter Bilderback

A reflection on the 2023 memoir of Michael Pedretti of Movement Theatre International, pre-Philadelphia Fringe Festival.

Photo: Dallas Padoven

Hanging in the Balance

Tribe of Fools perfectly pairs the medium to the message.

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