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Fringe Review: Brothers of Affliction

Brothers of Affliction is a gritty relationship drama depicting the trials and tribulations of three troubled and trouble-making Afro-American siblings. Chris, the eldest, drinks to excess; Shane, the...

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Fringe Review: Poe and Matthews: a Misadventure in the Middle of Nowhere

Poe and Matthews is a two-man trifle created by Emily Windler, who plays the 19th-century writer Edgar Allan Poe, and Brian Kuwabara, who plays the much lesser-known author and Poe contemporary...

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Fringe Review: Take Off Your Shorts

Playwrights’ Round Table, Orlando’s own theatrical writing collective, offers Take Off Your Shorts, a gaggle of four short comedies, as its contribution to this year’s Fringe Festival. Each one-acter...

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Fringe Review: Stained Glass Windows

In the first half of Stained Glass Windows, by playwright Steve Sherman, college student David (Jordan Woods-Robinson) reveals to his sister Claire (Hana Kalinski) that he is gay. At first, David’s...

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Fringe Review: Circus Arts: An Aerial and Acrobatic Adventure

This dizzying twirlabout is hardly an adventure. The show started off slow and never quite reached a crescendo. The underlying theme of the production was mankind’s inherent desire to fly. Aerial silks...

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Fringe Review: Teaching Shakespeare

“All’s well that ends well,” wrote the Bard. And, certainly, Keir Cutler’s one-act dramedy, Teaching Shakespeare, not only finishes with a flourish but also starts strongly and does just about...

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Fringe Review: Children in the Dark

“Welcome to Bob’s brain,” invites Children in the Dark’s six-person cast, who present a unique, surreal examination of the mind – and life – of a man just prior to his death. Unfortunately, despite a...

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Fringe Review: Ain’t True and Uncle False

Like any quirky Southern story, Ain’t True and Uncle False starts out as something of a ramble. And it might take a little bit for your brain to disconnect from logic, embrace the story and run with...

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Theatre Review: Fringe Year-Round presents Kevin Thornton’s “Stairway to Kevin”

Last weekend’s “Come Out With Pride” parade and associated events were a fabulous celebration for Orlando’s GLBT community, and/or a huge traffic headache if you live downtown. I avoided the mob scene...

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2014 Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival show lineup announced

Results are in from the 2014 Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival lottery. Earlier this month, the lottery was held to select participants in the 2014 Orlando International Fringe Theatre...

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