“The Wind Phone” allows attendees to eavesdrop on mourners as they attempt to talk to their dead loved ones through an unplugged rotary phone. In several brief, one-sided conversations, complicated ...
“Boxcutter Harmonica” is both a Fringe show and a wink-and-a-nod love letter to a Fringe show, twisting the very form with false starts, amusing meta-commentary and Easter eggs for those who’ve been ...
After a long playoffs-related break, Fringe returned with its spookiest episode yet. A shadow from Broyles’ past came back to lurk the halls of a Boston hospital, taking its victims in their beds and ...
Today’s Orlando Fringe Festival reviews include “Chameleon,” “Done to Death, by Jove,” “The Greatest Betrayal” and “Naked at My Age,” all seen in previews. Gavin Robertson and Nicholas Collett wear ...
Two childhood friends named Kevin travel to a dying holy tree they knew as children. What can a tree represent? In “That Which Is Green,” many things — especially for two Kevins who, despite their ...
Gabriel Shen’s “Death! A Musical” features a high-energy, all-youth ensemble tackling life, death and the messiness in between. After Alana (Vivienne Steele) dies in a car crash, she’s sent on a wild ...
OK, this was really by far the best episode on Fringe to date! On “Northwest Passage”, we learned the true identity of the man that has crossed into our dimension… and we must say we knew who he was ...
This year’s Fringe may have entered its home stretch, but there’s still a palpable buzz in the air. Sure, it might mostly be collective excitement about the thought of sleeping again, but with the ...
Today’s Orlando Fringe Festival reviews include the returning shows “Bangs, Bobs & Banter: Confessions of a Hairstylist,” “Jon Bennett: It’s Rabbit Night,” “Poems for God” and “The Real Black Swann: ...
Choreographer Ana Cuellar, a former featured performer for Cirque du Soleil, is back at Orlando Fringe with a concert of classically colored contemporary dance certain to delight devotees of dance and ...