Sunday, March 30, 2025
"Red and the Mother Wild" by Transatlantic Love Affair and Illusion Theater at Center for the Performing Arts
Friday, August 9, 2024
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2024: "5x5"
Saturday, May 18, 2024
"Bonehouse / Outsider" by Ghoulish Delights at The Crane Theater Studio
Saturday, March 18, 2023
"By the Bog of Cats" by Theatre Pro Rata at the Crane Theater
Monday, August 8, 2022
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2022: "Årsgång: What You Follow Follows You"
Day: 4
Sunday, March 13, 2022
"Orlando" by Theatre Pro Rata at the Crane Theater
Saturday, August 7, 2021
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2021: "The Darger Project aka The Darger Project"
Show: 5
Performance Type: Virtual
Location: Streaming Anytime
Length: 45 minutes
Title: The Darger Project aka The Darger Project
By: The Winding Sheet Outfit
Summary: Using the reclusive artist Henry Darger as a jumping off point, Fringe darlings The Winding Sheet Outfit give us a glimpse behind their process and what it's like to be an artist in isolation.
Highlights: The website warns us that this show is not about Henry Darger, and director Amber Bjork warns us in the piece that it's not even a show. What it is is a fascinating look inside the company that brought us The Memory Box of the Sisters Fox, You Are Cordially Invited to the Life and Death of Edward Lear, et al., and how they create their collaborative works, often based on historical figures or artists, and often breaking the fourth wall. It starts with an introduction of the ensemble (Amber along with André Johnson, Jr., Boo Segersin, Derek Lee Miller, Kayla Dvorak Feld, Kristina Fjellman, and Megan Campbell Lagas), recorded in each of their homes (whilst holding a creepy doll). We also see some of their the zoom rehearsal/collaborations, as well as footage of the cast in character (dressed in baby doll dresses and bloomers) in what would have been the Henry Darger show, illustrating some of the conversations. Each cast member talks about Darger, how they can relate him (including a list of what things they collect), and what this pandemic has been like as artist who is unable to make art in the way they normally do. The piece is both very well constructed in an organized fashion to tell a story, and raw, unrehearsed, and vulnerable. It's insightful and silly, a lovely look at one of my favorite Fringe companies.
Sunday, February 23, 2020
"Silent Sky" by Theatre Pro Rata at the Bell Museum
Sunday, August 4, 2019
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2019: "You Are Cordially Invited to the Life and Death of Edward Lear"
There once was a man who drew parrots,
And wrote many poems of merit.
We'll look in his mirror,
And find life is dearer,
Existence so sweet none can bear it.
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Friday, March 1, 2019
"Iphigenia and Other Daughters" by Theatre Unbound at Gremlin Theatre
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2018: "Blood Nocturne"
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Friday, August 11, 2017
Fringe Festival 2017: "The Memory Box of the Sisters Fox"
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