Posts Tagged ‘Washington Post’
Live Blogging: Over and Out
All right, that’s it for me folks. I’m about to go see a little something called Yearning to Itch: What Waitresses Will Do For Tips. We’ve also got our army of guest reviewers, as well as Trey Graham, Glen Weldon, and Ted Scheinman out there watching and writing all over town. So check in at all hours to for updates on what’s worth seeing and what’s worth skipping.
And if you’re bored in the meantime (and for some unacceptable reason you’re not out seeing a show), check out another Post piece on DC Fringe, this one by Ellen McCarthy.
The phone’s ringing again, but now no one is here to answer it.
Check out Marc Fisher’s insightful piece on DC Fringe in Sunday’s Post. It’s about the banal, nitty-gritty obstacles–and, on the flip side, the simple triumphs–that are an inevitable part of mounting a festival like this. It’ll make you glad that you don’t have Julianne Brienza’s job. Give me rats over fire inspectors any day.





