For Capital Fringe this year, I have adapted The Bacchae by Euripides. I am true to the source material, except for a surprise in the beginning and the end, where I bring in the work of another famous playwright. I can’t say any more than that, but I hope to delight the audience. My approach to […]
Capital Fringe show, Veneer of Beauty, presents Sobriety’s family 15 years later
This play is the second in a trilogy of plays, all with a theme of domestic violence and its horrible multi-generational scourge on one family. The first play, Sobriety of Fear, was a one-person show. The characters are LeRoy, the father and husband, Asha, the wife and mother, and Rudy, their little 4-year-old son. LeRoy’s […]
Would You Rather… in this Capital Fringe play, the ice breaker answers come to life
After answering ice-breaker questions, three strangers mysteriously end up on a deserted island, premised on the classic “would you rather” scenario. Now all their answers are coming to life. In this magical realism tale, these strangers face the consequences of their choices and learn new truths about who they are. The world premiere will be at […]
Before the Fall author on life, death, and stripping away the small stuff
So, I was reading “Norwegian Wood” by Haruki Murakami (yes, I also roll my eyes when someone casually mentions they were reading Murakami) and there is this beautiful line: “Life is here, death is over there.” and it really hit me hard. I thought about it a ton, about death and what we think about it. […]
Best late night hangouts on DC’s SW Wharf
Looking for a place to gather with your fellow Fringe-goers after an evening show? Want somewhere where the “last call” arrives just a little bit later? Looking to spend less than a small fortune on drinks? The Wharf has plenty of places for you to enjoy haute-cuisine and stylish cocktails. For the more budget-conscious Fringe […]
Fringe show reveals what not to say to someone in mourning: You Don’t Have a Copyright on Your Mom’s Legacy
I was, am and always will be a mama’s boy. Not in a creepy, Norman Bates, refer to her as “mother” with dead eyes way, but just for the simple fact that my mom and I shared a beautiful, positive and close relationship that has always been a loving rock in my often chaotic life. […]
Capital Fringe show The Hound: Idle Hands in a Devil’s Playground
One evening, in September of 1922, legendary horror writer, H.P. Lovecraft, visited an old Brooklyn graveyard and took home a small souvenir: a chip from a tombstone dated 1747. Later, he mused in a letter: “What thing might not come out of the centuried earth to exact vengeance for his desecrated tomb? And should it […]
Stuck in a room with no exit: Beyond These Walls at Capital Fringe
What do people do when they are forced to wait? What if they are forced to wait in a room with no door? What happens when, in these strange circumstances, people begin to disappear? You know those conversations you have with people you know you’re never going to see again? The ones where you say […]
Fringe button deals: best places to grab a quick snack or dine on DC’s SW wharf
Now that you have your shows lined up for the Capital Fringe Festival, the question is: where are you eating and drinking between shows? This year, Capital Fringe has made purchasing their Fringe button a non-requirement for seeing the shows. However, the price of the button (just $5) opens up a series of discounts at […]
Sleepless in Portland. Fringe show Home Sweet ____
In August of 2015, at the tender age of 23, I decided to pack up my car and drive across the country from New York to Oregon for an acting apprenticeship opportunity with a small theater company. I had never been to Portland nor did I know anyone who lived there, but 10 months in […]
Watch as Miranda Jonte talks about her Fringe show Good & Kissed
Quick chat with Capital Fringe artist Miranda Jonte, on the how and why of her play, good & kissed. Tickets for good & kissed Take your broken heart and turn it into art. [adsanity_rotating align=”aligncenter” time=”10″ group_id=”1455″ /] Miranda Jonte is a NYC actor, playwright, and producer with penchant for road races, big dogs […]
People cracking up on Pennsylvania Avenue means just one thing: the History of Laughter tour
A History of Laughter is my stand-up comedy walking tour of Pennsylvania Avenue. Already sounds amazing, right? Why are you doing this? I started performing stand-up in DC several years ago and then got a job as a tour guide to pay the bills. As soon as I got the tour guide job I thought, […]
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