by admin | Aug 27, 2016 | Indyfringe16
IndyFringe has the best staff of volunteers of any Fringe festival, to which I can attest as I’ve participated in four Fringe festivals besides Indy. Some festivals simply don’t have the community support that IndyFringe has, and performers are left to...
by admin | Aug 27, 2016 | Indyfringe16, Reviews
IndyFringe16: Another Post from Perfect Strangers Loren Niemi, a storyteller based out of Minneapolis, is perhaps best known in these parts as one-half of the duo that has brought Indy 55 Minutes of Sex, Drugs, and Audience Participation for several years. Niemi is...
by Kristine Esser Slentz | Aug 23, 2016 | Indyfringe16, Reviews
Looking for a one-man show that will deliver witty murderous tales? Or grossly painful poems with a giggle? Stephen Vincent Giles most certainly delivers that! This production is the in the Phoenix Underground, Basile Theater, which only helps set the joyfully dark...
by Jay Harvey | Aug 23, 2016 | Indyfringe16, Reviews
On the same stage earlier in the evening came the high-energy “Class, Grass & Ass,” a Las Vegas-style extravaganza of often naughty song and dance starring Deb Mullins. The show’s star has a long performing history in the area, and the loyal,...
by Jay Harvey | Aug 23, 2016 | Indyfringe16, Reviews
Opportunities for going contrary to expectation on the one hand, reinforcing what you’re known for on the other, and surprising and mystifying an audience on the third (an impossibility suggested by the show I’m thinking of) abound at the 12th annual...
by Lorraine Ball | Aug 22, 2016 | Indyfringe16, Reviews
Book readings are typically stuffy affairs . But there is nothing stuffy about this evening with the authors. From a cat burglar to a Cajun writer, to a man who wanders in off the street and insists on reading to the group there’s nothing typical about these...