Shows at Bring Your Own Venues

 

Come into the garden where A Lovely Picnic awaits!

 These gender-bent masters of the clownishly bizarre & ridiculously outré sparked the NYC dance world before twirling into Radical Faerie land & beyond...

 

The haunting tale of two young women bouncing between their dream worlds and waking life...

 

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A solo-performance piece based on interviews, BODY Play explores the complexities of our relationships with our bodies...

 The YES Girls, Cayenne Cuntessa and Lemmie Lickett, boast sexually inappropriate social commentary in the form of sketch comedy..., song parodies and the occasional video.

Connected by a common thread, Call To Rise, a collection of six distinctive & individual performance works...

 Need more funny in your Fringe? Ready to be surprised? Door#3 is the show where Fringe and improv meet...

 At a time when the gods roamed the Earth, the Queen of Heaven and Earth sets her sights on the wisdom of the "Great Below"...

 

 A comedic maelstrom of chorus girls, live hot jazz, and PUPPETS, featuring Meschiya Lake, Caroline Fourmy, Bella Blue...

 In this experimental drama, a woman lost in travel finds herself confronted by ghosts of her youth through dialogue with an abandoned Japanese doll...

The ancient Greek truism, Gnothi Seauton, advises us to “know thyself” before judging others.

 Why might a body ascribed as female and/or gay be seen (in pieces)?

 When Alfred returns from the Arctic with a mysterious urn, strange happenings begin on the grounds of his family’s manor house...

 Infernal Cakes/Adjacent Manias is a multimedia event that explores gender and power relationships in various forms of competitive media... 

 

Jack Spicer's Billy The Kid is a song cycle of sorts...

 Kiss Kiss Julie is a gender-bending treasure hunt for pleasure, sensuality, and sexual utopia... 

 

Enter Room 34 of the Olde Town Inn and unleash your inner voyeur...

 

Sadie can’t believe her luck when she’s hired to sing on the radio to galvanize the ‘soldier girls at home’...

Based on a non-fiction children’s book, Moving Heavy Things is a playful, creative and engaging piece...

Inspired by true events, NOTHING is about Ben, a young man struggling through the social grind of high school...

 In Q & Unfinished Sentences, Mari Meade Dance Collective’s alternately humorous and thought-provoking dance piece,

 Raven chronicles the saga of a demigoddess destined to become a Pop Culture Icon...

 What happens when religion, money, and sex are forced into the same living room? Hilarity.

 Following last year's hit 'An Englishman in New Orleans', Paul Oswell brings his new show, 'Rhyme Soda' to the Fringe...

 When an embittered English socialite is (accidentally?) buried alive, he decides he is ultimately better off six feet under...

 "She Remembers" follows Agatha, an Angel with amnesia who wakes up in a familiar theater. The stage is bare except for a pile of papers...

 

Holmes and Watson race through the cobbled streets of London to catch a killer! Will they succeed?

After the success of last year's "Billy The Liar" Toybox and Cripps return to the NOLA Fringe with a brand NEW puppet play!

 Ever seen comedy on the Fringe? The New Movement presents Sketched!

 

Desiree Burch presents Tar Baby, the tale of America’s black & white love affair—from shotgun wedding to “post-racial” relationship...

Well, how did we get here?  The American Girl Project takes you on a crazy adventure through history...

 Orchard-Less is the second in a triptych of site-specific pieces created during the occupation of abandoned spaces in cities throughout America...

e.lang is gearing up for her most sordid adventure yet-- a run for the White House.

 

Jack loves Gwendolyn. Algernon loves Cecily. Cecily and Gwendolyn love Ernest. Ernest doesn’t exist...

 From Venezuelan male prostitutes to brainy teenage girls with big necks, everyone needs love...

 The year is 1917. A series of brutal axe murders holds New Orleans in a state of terror. Who is the killer and what are his motives?

 Jules and Bernadette Bouchard struggle to hold on to the tenuous strands that remain of their once passionate relationship...

 

The Vanities of the Poor is a musical allegory spectacular set in the Mississippi Delta in 1960... 

 You are cordially invited to join the people of Topos for a feast and a journey through a magical labyrinth... 

In the barren immigration office of a strange country, two naive applicants wait (and wait...) for their papers to be approved...

 

Voted Best Solo Show: 2011 Minnesota and 2012 London Fringe Festivals! " A Must See! Pat O'Brien delivers a "wow" inducing performance...

 

A contemporary cabaret through space and in and out of our minds comprised of theater, dance, music, film and puppetry...

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