Fringe Festival

Photo: Wide Eyed Images

Club for One

Lu Donovan

Can a solo pleasure performance become a communal experience?

Photo: Michael Ermilio

Fragile Lives Explored in a Circus Fire and Circus Feats

Karl Surkan

Linking the spectacle of circus in all its forms to human fragility and risk.

Photo: Maurice Jones

Traversing The Edge

Amelia Rose Estrada

Dance, spoken word, acrobatics, and sound reveal the pain, melancholy, and humor of witnessing and experiencing illness.

Photo: Darcy Lyons

Cautionary Correlations

Miryam Coppersmith

A shift towards the personal/political tumbles into the all-too relatable.

Photo: Jessy Gruver

Class In Session, Let’s Talk Sex

Whitney Weinstein

When is it acceptable for a woman to indulge in pleasure and celebrate her sexuality?

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: Jillian Glace

Hell hath no fury like a pedestrian scorned

Kat J. Sullivan

I found the choreography too thickly applied but enjoyed moments of genuineness in the dancers’ idiosyncrasies.

Photo: Sam Tower

New Maps from the Fringe Festival

Ellen Chenoweth

What new connections and directions emerge this year from the Fringe Festival's explosion of artistic expression?

Photo: Megan Mazarick

Scratch That and Recreate an Arts Community

Whitney Weinstein

Scratch Night reflects a growing interest among artists of all genres in revealing art making process to audiences.