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Twin Town High (vol. 8)

Your Locally Grown Alternative Newspaper


Fringe Must-Sees: a Pulse guide
Thursday 03 August @ 15:22:57
Cover - Arts See also:
Your Guide to effective Fringing by Max Sparber
The Visible Fringe by Max Sparber
A Preview of the Festival by Dwight Hobbes


Corncobs, Hotdogs & Other Dirty Secrets: A series of plays by New Orleans' artists Dennis Monn and others that present masturbating commuters, buttermilk biscuits, foul mouthed grandma, tramps, thieves, queers, applebees, american idol, drunks, cornbread, semis, hippie, midwest, redneck, transients, rudolph, Rod Stewart & more... All served up in three hysterical helpings of Americana!

Deviled Eggs: The Four Humours Theatre present what looks to be a very funny tale of an impotent Satan trying to father the apocalypse.

Die, Clowns, Die!: Local comedy powerhouse Joseph Scrimshaw casts his demented eye at comedy, France and Jerry Lewis.

H.P Lovecraft’s “The Rats in the Walls”: Performer Tim Uren takes over the Mill City Museum to retell a classic tale by America’s most idiosyncratic horror writer.

I Got a Fundamentalist Up My Ass: Eskit wonders whether God’s a fool, or is somebody mispresenting Her.

In Hopes of Claudia: Storyteller Kevin Kling revisits the tale of Dante’s trip out of purgatory and into paradise.

Sock Puppet Serenade: Kurt Hunter brings back his popular, lo-fi look at puppetry, which features surprisingly sophisticated marionettes made entirely from socks.

The Unbearable Lightness of Being American: The Ministry of Cultural Warfare revamps its popular comic monologue series about America in search of itself.

Check the Fringe webpage (FringeFestival.org) for locations and show times.

See also:
Your Guide to effective Fringing by Max Sparber
The Visible Fringe by Max Sparber
A Preview of the Festival by Dwight Hobbes

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