by Perfect Strangers | Aug 22, 2016 | IndyFringe15, Reviews
“One of the great things about performing in Fringe Theater Festivals is that you get to meet people you would never get to meet in any other context–other Creatives and creative spirits.” –Houston Robertson, While waiting for a show to begin...
by Jay Harvey | Aug 22, 2016 | IndyFringe15, Reviews
Finally, the intense, and borderline too long, “Silken Veils” tells through puppetry, music, and well-designed projections the story of an Iranian-American woman’s hysterical balking at marriage to a man she clearly loves. The imploring groom spends...
by Amelia Barnes | Nov 23, 2015 | IndyFringe15
Helen is funny, flirtatious, a great conversationalist and fat. Tom is everything a good looking, up and coming guy should be: the right clothes, haircut, glasses, the right job and even the right amount of facial hair. Of course he has the right body type that is in...
by Randy Clark | Nov 21, 2015 | IndyFringe15
You know how you can get lost in a good book or movie? That’s what happened to me while watching the performance of Fat Pig. Regardless that I was under the weather (I apologize to those near me in the audience who had to listen to my muffled coughs.), I became...
by admin | Aug 23, 2015 | IndyFringe15, Reviews
Lets face it Shakespeare was a good story teller, but a bit long winded. Who really needs to sit through a four hour performance of Hamlet? I mean, how much moping do you really need to see? Well thanks to Timothy Mooney you don’t have to. He has boiled down...
by admin | Aug 22, 2015 | IndyFringe15
Fringe festivals are always filled with a wide range of performances. Some serious and some silly, and some which are hard to describe, other than to say they are quirky. But which show is the quirkiest? We asked volunteers, bloggers and performers to help us narrow...