SEPTEMBER 5–22
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Three weeks of world-class performances and Fringetastic events Facing page: Anne Van Aerschot. Cover: Ishka Michocka.
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September 5–22 Philadelphia
Bruce Jackson
Jauhien Sasnou / Picturebox Creative
The B-Side:
Superterranean
“Negro Folklore from Texas State Prisons”
PIG IRON THEATRE COMPANY / MIMI LIEN
A Record Album Interpretation THE WOOSTER GROUP
World Premiere
SEPT 5–8
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SEPT 5–15
2300 Arena
THEATER >> MUSIC
140 North Columbus Boulevard
THEATER
2300 South Swanson Street
An original performance based on a 1965 LP of work songs, spirituals, and toasts recorded in segregated Texas state prison farms. The B-Side: “Negro Folklore from Texas State Prisons,” A Record Album Interpretation has been made possible in part by support from the Independence Foundation.
Navigate underground architecture, hidden networks, and built environments that dictate human behavior in a new work of visual theater conceived by MacArthur Fellow and Tony-winning designer Mimi Lien with Fringe veterans Pig Iron Theatre Company. Major support for Superterranean has been provided to Pig Iron Theatre Company by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.
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Antonieta López
Paula Court, courtesy of The Kitchen
Úumbal
Is This A Room
Nomadic Choreography for Inhabitants
Reality Winner Verbatim Transcription TINA SATTER / HALF STRADDLE
MARIANA ARTEAGA
Co-presented with the Annenberg Center U.S. Premiere
SEPT 7, 13 + 14
Begins on 5th Street
SEPT 13–15
Annenberg Center
DANCE
between Shunk and Oregon
THEATER
3680 Walnut Street
Philadelphia is the choreographer. Its streets the setting. Its people the dancers. Join a nomadic performance through a South Philly neighborhood. Lead support for Úumbal: Nomadic Choreography for Inhabitants has been provided by The William Penn Foundation.
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June 2017. FBI agents pay a surprise visit to the home of Reality Winner, a linguist suspected of leaking evidence of Russian interference into our elections. This real-life thriller stages the transcript of the conversation between 25-year-old Reality and the agents who confront and arrest her. Premiered at The Kitchen, NYC, January 5, 2019. Developed in part at The Ground Floor at Berkeley Rep, New York Theatre Workshop’s Dartmouth Residency, and a Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Residency in 2018.
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Rosa Barba
Cartography
There
KANEZA SCHAAL AND CHRISTOPHER MYERS
In the Light and the Darkness of the Self and of the Other
Produced by ArKtype
BLANKA ZIZKA AND ROSA BARBA Presented in partnership with The Wilma Theater World Premiere
SEPT 12–15
Christ Church Neighborhood House
SEPT 11–22
Wilma Theater
THEATER
20 North American Street
THEATER
265 South Broad Street
Five young people from around the world map their histories, their memories, and their futures. Combining simple storytelling and interactive video technology, this is all-ages theater at its most relevant. SPARK: Fringe for Young Audiences. The SPARK Series is made possible by a leadership gift from the Virginia and Harvey Kimmel Arts Education Fund.
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Cartography was made possible by a generous grant from The Joyce Foundation.
The acclaimed Wilma HotHouse Company adapts a book-length meditation on conflict and identity by Lebanese American poet Etel Adnan. Major support for There: In the Light and the Darkness of the Self and of the Other has been provided to The Wilma Theater by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.
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Anne Van Aerschot
Ishka Michocka
Fase
Un Poyo Rojo
Four Movements to the Music of Steve Reich
UN POYO ROJO
ANNE TERESA DE KEERSMAEKER / ROSAS U.S. Premiere
SEPT 12–14
FringeArts
SEPT 19–21
Christ Church Neighborhood House
DANCE
140 North Columbus Boulevard
THEATER >> DANCE
20 North American Street
“I wanted to come up with my own vocabulary of movements, with its own grammar.” Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker The landmark first work by a revolutionary choreographer, performed by a new generation of dancers.
Sport. Humor. Sexuality. Argentinian duo Un Poyo Pojo explores the range of different relationships between two men, mining elements of dance, theater, and other expressive forms.
Rosas is supported by the Flemish Community and by the BNP Paribas Foundation.
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Andrej Lamut
M. Starkey
Pursuit of Happiness
Let Me Die
NATURE THEATER OF OKLAHOMA / EN-KNAP GROUP
JOSEPH KECKLER Presented in partnership with Opera Philadelphia as part of Festival O19
World Premiere
SEPT 20 + 21
Mandell Theater at Drexel University
SEPT 21–28
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THEATER >> DANCE
3220 Chestnut Street
MUSIC >> THEATER
140 North Columbus Boulevard
Part barn dance, part movie pitch, part comedy of manners. New York–based Nature Theater of Oklahoma and internationally renowned Slovenian dance troupe EN-KNAP follow the American Dream from a Wild West saloon to the battlefields of Iraq.
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One-of-a-kind artist Joseph Keckler brings his rich voice and comic sensibility to a collage of operatic death scenes interspersed with original narratives and music.
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Plus performances by these independent artists… Johanna Austin / AustinArt.org
Late Night Snacks THE BEARDED LADIES CABARET Presented in partnership with Opera Philadelphia as part of Festival O19
SEPT 6–29
South Philadelphia location
CABARET
To be announced
Delectable bites of cabaret return for another year of after-hours entertainment. Includes performances by Stephanie Blythe and Justin Vivian Bond. Full lineup and tickets available in early August.
Gunnar Montana > The Hum’n’bards Annie Wilson > Urban Movement Arts Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium > JUNK Good Good Comedy > The WaitStaff Tongue & Groove Spontaneous Theater On the Rocks > Tangle Movement Arts Kaleidoscope Cultural Arts Collective Philadelphia Artists’ Collective > Dancefusion Evalina “Wally” Carbonell > Jessica Creane Juniper Productions > Philly Game Mechanics Love Drunk Life > Run Boy Run Productions Tribe 12 Performing Arts > The N Crowd The Women’s Film Festival > The Antidote Leah Stein Dance Company …and 150 more
Plus! A full schedule of events at the Fringe Festival Bookstore on the Cherry Street Pier and Late Night at La Peg and the Haas Biergarten. 2019 Fringe Festival
140 N. Columbus Blvd. (at Race St.) Philadelphia, PA 19106
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