Capital Fringe Festival 2010

The 2010 Capital Fringe Festival has now opened and this year DCTS has invited some of our favorite bloggers to join our team of 20 writers covering each Fringe production. [Read more...]

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Capital Fringe Festival 2009

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Our 20 Fringe writers are reporting in daily with fresh reviews. [Read more...]

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Fringe Wrapup

Well, the shows are over, the Fort Fringe tents have come down, and we imagine the Fringe crew is off on a well-deserved break.  But not before they announced their Pick of the Fringe winners voted on by you, the audience. [Read more...]

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Fringe Scene Stealers 3

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South Asian American Dance

  • South Asian American Dance  
  • Reviewed by Danielle Martin

 Tehreema Mitha Dance Company combined classic South Asian dance with contemporary concepts innovating both form and the notion of borders [Read more...]

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Thicker than Water

  • Thicker than Water  
  • Reviewed by Tim Treanor

 A Fringe Festival invites artists to take risks, and undertake radically innovative techniques to remake storytelling anew. In Thicker than Water, writer-actor Annie Houston uses the riskiest, most radical, and oldest storytelling technique of all: honesty. [Read more...]

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Gasoline Hits $10 a Gallon

  • eXtreme eXchange: Gasoline Hits $10 a Gallon    
  • by Danielle Martin

eXtreme eXchange’s Fringe offering Gasoline Hits $10 a Gallon took over Woolly’s mainstage yesterday in partnership with the Fringe Training Factory. [Read more...]

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Songs of My Life

Songs of My Life/Going Against the Flow 
Reviewed by Miranda Hall

In the green-purple darkness of the 9:30 Club, languages mingle coolly above casual pre-show music. A trim woman wearing a black dress with enviable twirl potential snakes knowingly through the crowd. [Read more...]

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One for the Road

One For The Road  
Reviewed by Hunter Styles

Aristotle insisted that a tragedy should evoke “pity and fear.” At its best, drama may stir a sense of humanity in those who bear witness. Something’s been lost, then, [Read more...]

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[eureka]

  • [eureka] 
    • Reviewed by Joel Markowitz

    Patrick Bussink (last seen as Jesus in Forum’s The Last Days of Judas Iscariot) fit the battle of [eureka] and the walls came tumbling down, in only 44 minutes! [Read more...]

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