Back by popular demand…
Some shows were such hits last year, they’re back and better than ever this year (well, they’re back at any rate).
Here are the Fringe & Purge reviews from last year. Note: Dates, times, and locations in the last year’s reviews have changed (duh!) so please see times posted below.
Bargain Basement Game Show–Warehouse Next Door, 7/16 @10pm, 7/18 @1pm, 7/24 @6pm
Children of Medea–Bedroom at Ft. Fringe, 7/16 @8:30pm, 7/17 @8:30pm, 7/19 @4:30pm, 7/25 @2:30pm
Diamond Dead (OK, I’m not sure if this is, ahem, a reincarnation, or the sequel)–Baldacchino Gypsy Tent, 7/18 @6:30pm, 7/19 @5:30pm, 7/22 @6, 7/25 @7:30
McSwiggin’s Pub–Goethe Institut, 7/18 @12:45, 7/24 @8pm, 7/25 @10:30pm
Dizzy Miss Lizzie’s Roadside Revue: The Oresteia–Church St. Theater, 7/17 @11pm, 7/18 @11pm, 7/19 @7&9pm, 7/24 @11pm, 7/25 @11pm, 7/26 @7&9pm
Revolutionary: Isadora Duncan’s Words, Music, Dance–Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church, 7/15 @7:30, 7/25 @11:30am
Sorry if I missed any, but I’m sure you’ll let me know…
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4:16 pm
The Dorks on the Loose are back. Last years show ‘It I Awkward’ was awkward fun and this year’s ‘Facey Facey Face Face’ is sketch comedy for people with faces. Plus PBR is sponsoring the Thurs 7/23 10pm show with a $1 PBR Dorks special at the Baldacchino Gypsy Tent Bar.
6:19 pm
Good Enough for Government Work is back from last year.
12:05 pm
Irish Authors Held Hostage was not done at the Fringe before, but had a five week run at Warehouse in 2006. Bob Mondello reviewed it very favorably. I don’t know whether or not CityPaper plans to send anyone to the current production, which contains a new scene, but it would be nice to see a link to the old review–just to let people know we’re there, sweltering in the Bodega.