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Carrie Klewin, Capital Fringe Reporter Carrie loves directing opera and musicals, has studied theatre in Europe and Southeast Asia, and has her MFA in directing from CUA. You've seen her work on DC stages such as Washington Savoyards, Woolly Mammoth, Signature and Arena Stage.

The Warrior

  • The Warrior  
  • Reviewed by Carrie Klewin

 From the moment the lights come up in The Warrior, we’re in the middle of a war, we’re just never entirely sure if we’re safe behind enemy lines. [Read more...]

Busted Jesus Comix

  • Busted Jesus Comix  
  • Reviewed by Carrie Klewin

Like a typical teenager should be, Marco is painfully awkward, and so are the comic books he writes.  Unfortunately, the production of Busted Jesus Comix suffers from the same behavioral condition. [Read more...]

Gilgamesh, Who Saw the Deep

  • Gilgamesh, Who Saw the Deep
  • Reviewed by Carrie Klewin

Gilgamesh deliciously escorts us on a visit to the oral traditions of storytelling. This young troupe of performers courageously voyages to the depths of an epic. [Read more...]

Manifesto

  • Manifesto! 
  • Reviewed by Carrie Klewin

 If you are looking for an hour of whimsical delight, this café, created by surrealists and run by clowns, is the place to be. [Read more...]

Born Normal

  • Born Normal  
  • Reviewed by Carrie Klewin

 If you want to see a shooting star on the rise, try to catch Stephen Spotswood’s Born Normal[Read more...]

The Dream-Casting

  • The Dream-Casting  
  • Reviewed by Carrie Klewin

 This stream-of-conscious, cornucopia of quasi-carnival inspired non-sequiturs is not for the intolerant fringer. [Read more...]

Desire Regret

  • Desire/Regret  
  • Reviewed by Carrie Klewin

 If the music of bodies in motion sounds appealing to you, then Desire/Regret may be a piece of curiosity. Inspired by A Streetcar Named Desire, the wordless performance is a dream-like montage of images and sounds. [Read more...]

Power House

  • Power House: 
  • The Super-Ozone-Friendly-Happy-Disco-Energy-Techno-Dance-Along Show
  • Reviewed by Carrie Klewin

Social experiment as theatre?  With Power House, Bouncing Ball Theatrical Productions gives us a scientific experiment centered on dancing as a viable resource for energy. Is this the revolutionary new means of solving our energy crisis?  [Read more...]