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Monday Fringe Update (Seven Sell Outs)

Sunday’s full day of performances brought a swarm of people down to Over-the-Rhine, resulting in seven sell-out performances.

CFF_Edgar AllanThe Coldharts’ EDGAR ALLAN sold out its second consecutive performance on Sunday.

Eleven year old Edgar Allan has one goal: to be the most remarkable boy at boarding school. He has only one obstacle: Edgar Allan. A manic lullabye inspired by the childhood and short stories of Edgar Allan Poe..

Two performances remain. I recommend purchasing your tickets in advance.

  • Thur, June 4 at 8:40pm
  • Sat, June 6 at 7:25pm

CFF_Moonlight After MidnightBuzzed about MOONLIGHT AFTER MIDNIGHT by Concrete Drops Theatre Company enjoyed their first sell-out.

Love, loss, memory, and mystery intertwine when a beautiful woman and a secretive man enact scenes from a relationship in the private theater of a midnight hotel room.

Two more chances to catch this one. I’ll be in the audience on Friday.

  • Fri, June 5 at 6:30pm
  • Sat, June 6 at 8:40pm
Photos by Jillian Beach.

Photos by Jillian Beach.

Also receiving its second completely full house was SHELTER, a collaboration between local groups Pones Inc. and Queen City Flash.

At the end of the world, a teenage couple seek refuge in a backyard fallout shelter. As lights flicker and sirens blare, their internment reveals the cracks between them and their reliance on each other. They soon discover that survival isn’t what you escape, but what you bring with you.

Their final two performances are:

  • Mon, June 1 at 6:30pm
  • Thur, June 4 at 9:00pm

CFF_SquaresSQUARES received its second sell out with its final performance on Sunday.

The rules of the playground were simple: play nice, play fair, and have fun. But the rules of life? More complicated. Play nice, and you’re not assertive enough; play fair, and fall behind. And only winners have fun. Sometimes it seems like the bullies are still king. That hardly seems fair, or right, or… American. Can you retake the blacktop and square game, for all of us?

But fear not. Dog & Pony DC is bringing its production of BEERTOWN to the Know Main Stage in March of 2016.

CFF_Tales Too Tall For TrailersFringe-favorite Paul Strickland, teamed this year with Erika Kate MacDonald, are looking for a hat trick tomorrow night after their second consecutive sold out performance of TALES TOO TALL FOR TRAILERS.

Trailer-park tall-tales for adults that kids can enjoy too! Paul Strickland (Ain’t True and Uncle False, Papa Squat’s Store of Sorts) and Erika Kate MacDonald join forces in this off-kilter musical comedy full of funny songs, strange southern stories, shadow puppetry and more!

Three shows remain:

  • Tue, June 2 at 8:25pm
  • Wed, June 3 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, June 5 at 8:15pm

CFF_We Gotta Cheer Up GaryFringe-veterans Four Humors, LLC performed to a sitting-room only packed house with WE GOTTA CHEER UP GARY.

Thanks for purchasing the UltimateCheerUp® package from Four Humors, LLC. When it comes to being professionally cheered up, we know you have lots of options, so thanks for choosing us to do it right. With more than 10 years of professional cheer-up experience, we guarantee 100% satisfaction! Our trained staff will be on hand to cheer up your FRIEND, GARY at the CINCINNATIFRINGEFESTIVAL on DAYOFWEEK, MAY 26 – JUNE 6 at TBA o’clock. See you then!

Three more shows this week:

  • Wed, June 3 at 9:10pm
  • Fri, June 5 at 9:20pm
  • Sat, June 6 at 3:00pm

CFF_You Seem Pretty GreatClosing out the list is YOU SEEM PRETTY GREAT by returning Fringer Mike Fotis.

YOU SEEM PRETTY GREAT is a storytelling show about dogs and meeting new people and not worrying so much and believing that we all have an amazing story in us! YSPG combines storytelling, improv and audience participation into one unique and hilarious audience experience. It’s basically a total giggle fest.

Mike is doing double duty this Fringe as he is also performing in WE GOTTA CHEER UP GARY. You have three more chances to catch his solo show:

  • Tue, June 2 at 6:30pm
  • Thur, June 4 at 7:45pm
  • Sat, June 6 at 7:30pm

Six more days of performances to go. Take the plunge!

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Friday Fringe Update

On Thursday, the second day of performances, the 2015 Fringe had it’s first sell out.

Photos by Jillian Beach.

Photos by Jillian Beach.

SHELTER, a collaboration between Pones Inc.and Queen City Flash, is a theater/dance mashup.

At the end of the world, a teenage couple seek refuge in a backyard fallout shelter. As lights flicker and sirens blare, their internment reveals the cracks between them and their reliance on each other. They soon discover that survival isn’t what you escape, but what you bring with you.

Remaining performances are:

  • Sat, May 30 at 4:25pm
  • Sun, May 31 at 4:25pm
  • Mon, June 1 at 6:30pm
  • Thur, June 4 at 9:00pm

CFF_Moonlight After Midnight

After the opening performances on Wednesday, the buzz-worthy show of the night was MOONLIGHT AFTER MIDNIGHT. It’s latest award was being named the pick of the Orlando Fringe.

Love, loss, memory, and mystery intertwine when a beautiful woman and a secretive man enact scenes from a relationship in the private theater of a midnight hotel room.

The second of five performances for this husband/wife duo is tonight:

  • Wed, May 27 at 8:00pm
  • Fri, May 29 at 6:30pm
  • Sun, May 31 at 1:15pm
  • Fri, June 5 at 6:30pm
  • Sat, June 6 at 8:40pm

CFF_Edgar AllanThe show that was the talk at the Know bar Thursday night was EDGAR ALLAN by husband and wife duo, The Coldharts. Fringe fans may remember them from last year’s sell-out entry, The Legend of White Woman Creek.

Eleven year old Edgar Allan has one goal: to be the most remarkable boy at boarding school. He has only one obstacle: Edgar Allan. A manic lullabye inspired by the childhood and short stories of Edgar Allan Poe.

For EDGAR ALLAN, four performances remain:

  • Sat, May 30 at 8:00pm
  • Sun, May 31 at 4:30pm
  • Thur, June 4 at 8:40pm
  • Sat, June 6 at 7:25pm

I hope to see you at the fringe this weekend.

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SHELTER: Last Year’s Cincy Fringe Award Winners Team Up

Trapped underground, a young couple discovers survival is more than what you escape.

Photos by Jillian Beach.

Actors Mac Blais & Alex Roberts with Pones Inc. dancers. Photos by Jillian Beach.

A theatre/dance mashup, “Shelter” is a collaboration between Pones Inc. (Traffick 2014 Cincy Fringe Full Frontal and Producer’s Pick, as well as League of Cincinnati Theatres (LCT)’s Fringe Favorite) and Queen City Flash (Slut Shaming 2014 Cincy Fringe Artists’ Pick). At the end of the world, a teenage couple seek refuge in a backyard fallout shelter. As lights flicker and sirens blare, their internment reveals the cracks between them and their reliance on each other. They soon learn that survival isn’t what you escape, but what you bring with you. Pones Inc dancers create the world of the shelter, under the direction of Kim Popa, as Xavier actors Mac Blais and Alex Roberts bring writer Trey Tatum’s script to life. Directed by Bridget Leak and including original music by local composer Galen Tipton, this piece is a true collaboration between local artists and art forms.

Performances will take place at Gabriel’s Corner (1425 Sycamore St, Cincinnati, OH 45202)

  • Thursday, May 28th @ 9:00PM
  • Saturday May 30th @ 4:25PM
  • Sunday, May 31st @ 4:25PM
  • Monday, June 1st @ 6:30PM
  • Thursday, June 4th @ 9:00PM

Tickets can be purchased online at http://www.cincyfringe.com/performance/shelter-2/

Pones Inc. provides artistic opportunities for community growth by creating engaging new ways for audiences to experience dance. Founded in 2008, Pones Inc. has collaborated with over 200 artists and 100 art and service organizations. The company creates site-specific performances through a fusion of movement and dance with other art forms. Pones Inc. performers use their bodies to speak their minds and uses its signature pedestrian-inspired movement to spark collaboration, connection, and community.  Pones Inc. believes that art creates powerful change.

Queen City Flash is a new theater company dedicated to open access to the arts and expanding audiences’ sense of theatricality by untethering the arts from physical space, prohibitive costs and traditional notions. Through flash mob-style theater, artists and communities combine to transform environments and unite over stories, picnics and sunsets.

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CFF15: SHELTER

CFF_ShelterSHELTER
Presented as part of the Cincinnati Fringe Festival ’15
Gabriel’s Corner
Over-the-Rhine 

A theater/dance mashup, Shelter is a collaboration between Pones Inc. (Traffick, 2014 Cincy Fringe Full Frontal and Producer’s Pick, as well as League of Cincinnati Theatre’s Fringe Favorite) and Queen City Flash (Slut Shaming, 2014 Cincy Fringe Artists’ Pick). At the end of the world, a teenage couple seek refuge in a backyard fallout shelter. As lights flicker and sirens blare, their internment reveals the cracks between them and their reliance on each other. They soon discover that survival isn’t what you escape, but what you bring with you.

  • Thur, May 28 at 9:00pm
  • Sat, May 30 at 4:25pm
  • Sun, May 31 at 4:25pm
  • Mon, June 1 at 6:30pm
  • Thur, June 4 at 9:00pm

Official page | Facebook event | Press release |

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Fringe Update: Three Local Productions Sell-Out in Advance

CFF_logoAs the 2014 Cincinnati Fringe Festival draws to a close, three local productions have sold out their final performances in advance.

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