Butter A Love Story — Queen Of The Bohemian Dream
July 29, 2007 by lorraine treanor
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The Queen of the Bohemian Dream (Produced By Lorraine Treanor)
My Award: Off The Finge-o-meter
Capital Fringe 2007 winds down to an inevitable ending, I force my way out into the evening heat to see a few shows that I have been excited about since the Fringe started. Read more
Super Glossy
July 26, 2007 by lorraine treanor
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Super Glossy!
Our Award: 4 Fringes (based on my gut feeling)
By Ronnie Ruff
I really wanted to get this show - I really did! Heck, I am a modern guy who enjoys trying to understand the opposite sex, right? I have read my female friend’s glossy fashion magazines. Vogue, Glamour, GQ… no that’s a guy glossy. I like a little SciFi. Read more
Super Glossy! T-Minus 2 days
July 19, 2007 by courtney
Filed under capital fringe
And I’m sooooo ready. Kind of.
I still haven’t finished a part of the multi-media aspect that is animated. I know, I know, I’ve totally been putting it off and wanted to get to it this afternoon, but because of my own personal confusion with the opening night festivities, I spent the afternoon researching the companies I’m going to be interacting with on stage. And I’m not totally, completely memorized, but as opposed to last year, I’m not really worried about that. Oddly enough, I think I could do the show backwards. But not forwards. I get the scenes mixed up. TWO DAYS!
Normal C
July 23, 2006 by Tim Treanor
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written and performed by Courtney McLean
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Reviewed by Tim Treanor
The word “normalcy” was invented by the notorious political buffoon Warren G. Harding, who sought to describe how things would be for Americans if he was elected President. Proving that God has a sense of humor, Harding won, ushering in an era of unparalleled corruption. Courtney McLean reinforces his lesson: “normal” is whatever is going on at the moment. “The world,” Wittgenstein once pointed out, “is everything that is the case.” Read more






