July 27, 2009

DCTS' Pick of the Fringe

We are so thankful for theatre lovers!
DC Theatre Scene has written some beautiful and inspiring words and we are so pleased to be a part of a dialogue of this caliber.

July 17, 2009

One Show Left!

The Washington Examiner and Chris Klimek call Cover Me In Humanness one of 10 shows you won't want to miss this year at the Capital Fringe!

July 15, 2009

July 14, 2009

hot art

As found at Brightest Young Things.
Some fringe-goers with a stack of postcards. That's ours you see there! Artwork by the fantastic Aaron Gensler.

July 13, 2009

magic exposed, purged

The magical first weekend of Fringe has come and gone - and we are lucky enough to have done 3 of our 5 shows already. Mt. Vernon Square has become a home away from home!

Personally, I'm getting a big kick out of watching the actors play in Redrum every night. The space feels rich with a past of its own and at the same time alive and fantastical. I couldn't ask for a more perfect location in which to bring this show to its first life. (And it has, we've come to realize, the most functional AC unit of any of the newly built festival spaces! -- if that's not an enticement I don't know what is!)

Thanks to everyone who has made it out already. And to those who haven't yet -- only 2 more shows in DC! The City Paper's Fringe and Purge has lovely things to say!

July 12, 2009

friendly fringeing

One of the nicest things about the Fest this year is its centralization - the whole thing feels like summer camp! You are constantly running into audience members, DC theatre stalwarts, friends you've worked with in the past, out-of-towners with beaming buttons. We think it has dramatically upped the feeling of camaraderie at the Fringe, and that is a wonderful quality.

So in that spirit - here are the shows we've seen and hope to see!

Titus X: Go for loud loud LOUD punk rock passion, and the most energetic actors we've ever had the pleasure of sharing a space with. We have so much awe - the actors kick the crap out of this show.

May 39th/40th: A modern musing on love gone wrong...much of this show reminded us of our own little project, and we love seeing how other playwrights tackle the dilemma of connection. How do we manage to hold on to each other? Should we try? Also, a Middlebury shout-out to Lindsay Haynes, who does a stunning job in the lead.

Coo-Coo Cabaret: See our ballerina do double duty as a dancer with much freer feet. We can't wait to catch this next week! The reviews have been fantastic.

Annabel Lee: Old Lore did lovely work last year with original music and dance, and now they turn their talent to Poe. Some of their haunting imagery from last year's show still sticks in my head.

Skywriter: We like shows set in DC. We like young theatre companies who want to produce new work. We also like Jamie, the producer, who always has great hair.

There are so many more! We'll be sure to post updates. And get yourself down to Fringe! Ask the bartender at the Warehouse to make you an amaretto sour - he does 'em good and strong.

July 9, 2009

almost paradise

We're riding high after an incredible opening tonight. It felt amazing to be able to kick off Fringe 09 as the first show of the Festival! Mad props to the Fringe staff who were plastering holes in the walls of Redrum right up until the last second, and still managed to throw a killer party. We ate cookies shaped like breasts and listened to some banjo stylings. It rocked.

A huge thank you is owed to everyone who came out and supported us today. We had a beautiful house filled with beautiful people and beautiful laughter. You - yes, you! - made all of our hard work suddenly make sense. And you didn't laugh when I dropped my mint and had to chase it across the stage. And you clapped real big. And we couldn't love you any more.

After all the networking tonight at Fort Fringe we have some great shows lined up to see, and we'll definitely be posting updates as we go. For now - Fringe 2009 is on! We can't wait for what comes next...