And thus we end all 2009 Fringe-related coverage with mini-interviews from people around the festival. See you on the ground at Fringe 2010!
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And thus we end all 2009 Fringe-related coverage with mini-interviews from people around the festival. See you on the ground at Fringe 2010!
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We’re on the ground at the Southern, Rarig and Bedlam spaces. Come along as we meet up with Carin Bratlie, Brian O’Neal, Rachel Hanley, Jimmy Hogg, Christopher Kehoe, Aaron Christopher and Heather Stone. Fringe, HO! Shows mentioned: Monster Bard Fiction Like a Virgin Hogg and the Humors Livelihood June of Arc
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In the final interview before the fringe proper, I speak with Damon Rudman, creator and solo performer of The Problem of the Body: Why is our society ashamed of bodily urges? Take a listen. Perhaps you’ll learn something!
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Aaron Christopher, founder of Urban Samurai, stops by to talk about his company’s entry into the Minnesota Fringe Festival, Livelihood. They were called up last Monday by the Fringe Festival office and offered a place. The pressure was on. Livelihood, written by Aaron himself, was selected, a cast brought together and it’s been full-on ...
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Anthony Rydberg and Mark Benzel stop by and to enlighten me about The Aspect Lab Theatre Company’s first production, Foolproof, to be performed at the Minnesota Fringe Festival.
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Listen as Paul von Stoetzel and Ariel Pinkerton wax philosophical on the nature of violence as we delve into Killing Joke Productions’ entry into the Minnesota Fringe Festival, Harold Pinter’s The Dumb Waiter. This is a doozy of a podcast, ladies and gents. Pour yourself a stiff one and strap in. Paul von Stoetzel...
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