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“FringeArts has curated a lineup of programming that you won’t be able to catch anywhere else.” Allie Volpe, Philly.com
April 1 | 8pm Music Series Rite of Spring by Martha Graham Cracker Cabaret 1 | 10:30pm First Friday Music Red 40 & The Last Groovement (Free) 4 | 7pm Scratch Night Works-in-progress sampler by area artists (Free)
26 | 8pm FringeArts Presents O Monsters by New Paradise Laboratories 27 | 7pm Moonlighting at La Peg Live jazz with Martha Stuckey (Free) 27 | 8pm FringeArts Presents O Monsters by New Paradise Laboratories 28 | 5:30pm Special Event Salon with Elie Ayache hosted by New Paradise Laboratories 28 | 8pm FringeArts Presents O Monsters by New Paradise Laboratories
4 | 9:30pm Late Night Pig Iron Student Cabaret (Free)
29 | 8pm FringeArts Presents O Monsters by New Paradise Laboratories
8 | 7pm Special Event Mano hosted by New Paradise Laboratories (Free)
30 | 4pm + 8pm FringeArts Presents O Monsters by New Paradise Laboratories
9 | 8pm Special Event The Society of Civil Discourse hosted by Team Sunshine Performance Corporation 13 | 7pm Moonlighting at La Peg Live jazz with Martha Stuckey (Free) 14 | 8pm FringeArts Presents Maneries by Luis Garay 15 | 8pm FringeArts Presents Maneries by Luis Garay 16 | 8pm FringeArts Presents Maneries by Luis Garay 22 | 8pm (preview) FringeArts Presents O Monsters by New Paradise Laboratories 22 | 10:30pm Late Night Get Pegged Cabaret featuring Bourgeois & Maurice 23 | 2pm (preview) + 8pm (opening) FringeArts Presents O Monsters by New Paradise Laboratories 24 | 12pm Special Event Mano hosted by New Paradise Laboratories (Free) 24 | 4pm FringeArts Presents O Monsters by New Paradise Laboratories
May 2 | 7pm Scratch Night Works-in-progress sampler by area artists (Free)
15 | 7pm FringeArts Presents Underground Railroad Game by Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard with Lightning Rod Special 16 | 8pm FringeArts Presents Underground Railroad Game by Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard with Lightning Rod Special 18 | 8pm FringeArts Presents Underground Railroad Game by Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard with Lightning Rod Special 19 | 8pm FringeArts Presents Underground Railroad Game by Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard with Lightning Rod Special 20 | 10:30pm Late Night Get Pegged Cabaret featuring Joey Arias 21 | 8pm FringeArts Presents Underground Railroad Game by Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard with Lightning Rod Special 24 | 8pm Music Series Rhys Chatham–Tim Dahl–Kevin Shea Trio
6 | 10:30pm First Friday Music Red 40 & The Last Groovement (Free)
25 | 7pm Moonlighting at La Peg Live jazz with Martha Stuckey
11 | 7pm Moonlighting at La Peg Live jazz with Martha Stuckey (Free)
25 | 8pm Music Series Peter Brötzmann + Heather Leigh
11 | 8pm (preview) FringeArts Presents Underground Railroad Game by Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard with Lightning Rod Special
June
12 | 8pm (opening) FringeArts Presents Underground Railroad Game by Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard with Lightning Rod Special
3 | 10:30pm First Friday Music Red 40 & The Last Groovement (Free)
13 | 8pm FringeArts Presents Underground Railroad Game by Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard with Lightning Rod Special 14 | 9pm FringeArts Presents Underground Railroad Game by Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard with Lightning Rod Special
10 | 8pm FringeArts Presents The Shame Symposium by Chelsea & Magda 11 | 8pm FringeArts Presents The Shame Symposium by Chelsea & Magda 12 | 2pm FringeArts Presents The Shame Symposium by Chelsea & Magda 15 | 8pm FringeArts Presents Spinning Immigrant by Emmanuelle Delpech 16 | 8pm FringeArts Presents Spinning Immigrant by Emmanuelle Delpech 17 | 8pm FringeArts Presents Spinning Immigrant by Emmanuelle Delpech 17 | 10:30pm Late Night Get Pegged Cabaret featuring Emily Bate and Erin Markey 18 | 9pm FringeArts Presents Spinning Immigrant by Emmanuelle Delpech 20 | 8pm Music Series Tord Gustavsen Trio 22 | 8pm Film Series Outdoor movies in the Haas Biergarten 29 | 8pm Film Series Outdoor movies in the Haas Biergarten FringeArts thanks PNC Arts Alive as the Presenting Sponsor of year-round programming.
6 | 7pm Scratch Night Works-in-progress sampler by area artists (Free) 8 | 7pm Moonlighting at La Peg Live jazz with Martha Stuckey (Free) 9 | 8pm FringeArts Presents The Shame Symposium by Chelsea & Magda
We also thank William Penn Foundation, Independence Foundation, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Virginia Cretella Mars Foundation, Louis N. Cassett Foundation, the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, Surdna Foundation, Wyncote Foundation, and The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage for their support.
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Valet parking available on Race Street. No onsite parking. Nearby parking lots are shown on map. Street parking is metered in Old City and on Columbus Boulevard. Subway: Market-Frankford Line 2nd St. Station at 2nd St. and Market St. Buses: 5, 17, 25, 21, 33, 42, 48, 57 Above numbered buses stop within close walking distance of FringeArts.
Tickets Purchase tickets at FringeArts.com or call 215.413.1318. Tickets available at the door one hour before show time.
Chef Peter Woolsey’s contemporary brasserie featuring American comfort food and regional cuisine, a heralded wine and beer list, and fringetastic cocktails. Dinner 5pm–10:30pm Monday–Thursday 5pm–11:30pm Friday and Saturday 5pm–10:00pm Sunday Brunch 11am–2pm Sunday Happy Hour Monday–Friday, 5pm–7pm: $3 drafts + house wine, $5 specialty cocktails Bar open late every night. Late night menus available during late night performances until 11:30pm and a bar menu between brunch and dinner on Sundays.
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Late Night at La Peg
High-energy parties rock the bar into the wee hours of the night.
Get Pegged Cabaret Hosted by John Jarboe of The Bearded Ladies Cabaret Scandalous entertainment from the sexy, satirical, daring, delightful, queer, and most dangerous performers from Philadelphia, New York, and beyond.
Photo: Kate Raines, plate3.com
Friday April 22 | 10:30pm featuring Bourgeois & Maurice Friday May 20 | 10:30pm featuring Joey Arias Friday June 17 | 10:30pm featuring Emily Bate and Erin Markey Check the schedule at FringeArts.com for more artist details. $5 for Standing Room $10 per seat for Table* *Tables must be bought in full: a 4-seat table, for example, costs $40. Additionally, each person is required to order a $15 minimum of food or drink.
Photo: Johanna Austin, AustinArt.org
Get Pegged Producers: David & Linda Glickstein
Red 40 & The Last Groovement In residence First Fridays! Get down with the fantabulous sounds of the Red 40 & The Last Groovement—a nasty, naughty, sexy stew of funktasticness. Free! Friday April 1 | 10:30pm Friday May 6 | 10:30pm Friday June 3 | 10:30pm New acts added every week! Check the schedule at FringeArts.com. FringeArts stage at La Peg + Haas Biergarten
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Rite of Spring Martha Graham Cracker Cabaret
Music Series
Friday April 1 | 8pm The hairy-chested, fake eyelash-laden alter-ego of thespian Dito Van Reigersberg performs a balls-to-the-wall drag cabaret. Backed by her stellar band and with her killer voice, Martha Graham Cracker takes you on a raucous, joyous, uninhibited ride around her world.
Photo: Kevin Monko
$20–$35 (general) $14–$24.50 (member) $15 (student and 25-and-under) Tickets: FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318 FringeArts Theater
“The Drag Queen King,” The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Monday April 4 | 7pm Monday May 2 | 7pm Monday June 6 | 7pm
Scratch Night
Watch artists experiment with new material in a fast-paced sampling of contemporary theater, dance, performance art, and everything in between. A fun opportunity to see what’s up-and-coming in Philadelphia performing arts, Scratch Nights feature short performances by up to six artists/companies.
See art in the making.
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Fire Drill photographed by Hallie Martenson
Photo: Jen Brown
Free FringeArts Theater
A co-production of Team Sunshine Performance Corporation and The Philly Pigeon/Jacob Winterstein
Special Event Photo: Jen Cleary
The Society of Civil Discourse
Saturday April 9 | 8pm Do you enjoy debating passionately about inconsequential subjects with someone equally obtuse? Is it more important to you to win the argument than actually agree with what you say? Are you titillated by the irrational spectacle of heated debate? The Society of Civil Discourse wants YOU to participate in an interactive and fun night of passionately listening to and talking about things that don’t matter. Participants try their hand at different kinds of soapboxing and debate. From that, the most dexterous practitioners of verbal warfare are chosen for The Great Debate, a battle royale of hype, philosophizing, pseudo-intellectualizing, and absurd righteousness at all costs to truth and dignity—and to the heckles and cheers of a fevered audience.
$12 online (general) $8.40 (member) $15 at door (general) $10.50 (member) $10 (students and 25-and-under) Tickets: FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318 FringeArts Theater
“A celebration of truth-stretchers, fabricators and pseudo-intellectuals in all their misinformed glory.” CityPaper “The result is something like a Debate Club meets Happy Hour.” Benjamin Camp of Team Sunshine
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“Maneries is also about imagination, and the bodily production of imagination.� Luis Garay
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Maneries Thursday April 14 | 8pm Friday April 15 | 8pm Saturday April 16 | 8pm Between tribal ritual and performance. Taking iconic and arbitrary symbols, dancer Florencia Vecino explores a catalogue of gestures, pictures, poses, sculptures—mixed, as if by a deejay, to generate, build, and be destroyed. Maneries embraces both the universal (the body) and particular (this dancer’s body) seeing what happens when the two are fused, when the dancer is fully aware of her individuality and that her body is an example of all bodies, what they inhabit, what they can do, how they speak. Colombian choreographer and director Luis Garay (now based in Argentina) invites us to perceive the body as linguistic material in this fiercely physical and deeply realized performance. The term maneries is a concept from Giorgio Agamben´s book The Coming Community, meaning not the plural of manare (ways of), but one place, like a fountain, from which all possible forms emanate.
$29 (general) $20.30 (member) $15 (student and 25-and-under) Tickets: FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318 FringeArts Theater 70 minutes
Photos: Moon So Young
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Luis Garay
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O Monsters New Paradise Laboratories
Related Events Mano Friday April 8 | 7pm Sunday April 24 | 12pm Mano is a new theatrically-devised sport invented by New Paradise Laboratories for their show O Monsters. This is your chance to play the game. Free. Salon with Elie Ayache Thursday April 28 | 5:30pm French-Lebanese derivatives trader and philosopher Elie Ayache, composer Bhob Rainey, and NPL artistic director Whit MacLaughlin lead a salon conversation on the nature of “The Unprecedented� as it impacts our world.
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FringeArts Presents “Horror is the unthinkable—the non-human and unfathomable—leaking into this world.” Whit MacLaughlin
Friday April 22 | 8pm (preview) Saturday April 23 | 2pm (preview) + 8pm (opening) Sunday April 24 | 4pm Tuesday April 26 | 8pm Wednesday April 27 | 8pm Thursday April 28 | 8pm Friday April 29 | 8pm Saturday April 30 | 4pm + 8pm A monster without knowing it. In a mansion made of numbers lives the Kissimmee family, far from the concerns of those who lead normal, non-mathematical lives. The Kissimmee triplets live under the watchful eye of Moth—perhaps their mother, perhaps something else. Moth rules the household using an equation from an arcane poem, an equation that prevents the house from collapsing on top of them. They are monsters who don’t know they are monstrous. Mutation sneaks up on them.
“Sporting and erotic . . . civilized and primal.” The New York Times
Photo: Kate Raines, plate3.com
Created by New Paradise Laboratories Conceived by Whit MacLaughlin and Bhob Rainey Directed and Choreographed by Whit MacLaughlin Composed by Bhob Rainey Set Matt Saunders Lights Maria Shaplin Costumes Rosemarie McKelvey Performers Kate Czajkowski, Emilie Krause, Kevin Meehan, Matteo Scammell
$29 (general) $20.30 (member) $15 (student and 25-and-under) Tickets: FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318 FringeArts Theater
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Underground Railroad Game Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard with Lightning Rod Special
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FringeArts Presents
“We want this piece to create an unsettling delight in the audience.” Scott Sheppard, co-creator of Underground Railroad Game
Photo: Kate Raines, plate3.com
“A show that doesn’t care who it shocks. It’s filled with racial and sexual stereotypes, raunchy language, and offensive images, not to mention full frontal nudity. There’s something in it to offend almost everyone. And I wouldn’t have missed it for the world.” Tim Dunleavy, DC Metro Theater Arts
Wednesday May 11 | 8pm (preview) Thursday May 12 | 8pm (opening) Friday May 13 | 8pm Saturday May 14 | 9pm Sunday May 15 | 7pm Monday May 16 | 8pm Wednesday May 18 | 8pm Thursday May 19 | 8pm Saturday May 21 | 8pm An electrifying journey through the manifold permutations of our cherished and shared fiction around race, power, and sex. Last year’s Fringe Festival hit returns! Come along for this tale of two middle school teachers making their Civil War class more impactful and fun: with a game that divides students into opposing armies tasked with capturing or helping runaway “slaves”—black baby dolls hidden throughout the school. Meanwhile, in the heat of their ambition, the teachers engage in a taboo-defying sexforward relationship set against today’s America and the Antebellum South. Based on actual events, Underground Railroad Game is a hilarious and horrifying journey that trades in and critiques objectification, and exposes the perplexingly absurd ways Americans deal with their own history. Creators and performers Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard return to skewer the perverse romanticism of horrible things in this updated remount of their sold-out show at the 2015 Fringe Festival. Producer: Max Tuttleman
$29 (general) $20.30 (member) $15 (student and 25-and-under) Tickets: FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318 FringeArts Theater 11
Music Series
Rhys Chatham Tim Dahl Kevin Shea Trio
Tuesday May 24 | 8pm
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Rhys Chatham: guitar, trumpet, flutes, electronics Tim Dahl: electric bass Kevin Shea: drums Composer, guitarist and trumpet player Rhys Chatham altered the DNA of rock and created a new type of urban music by fusing the overtone-drenched minimalism of the early 60s with the relentless, elemental fury of the Ramones—colliding the textural intricacies of the avantgarde with the visceral punch of electric guitar-slinging punk rock. Here Chatham is joined by bassist Tim Dahl, best known as the bass player and co-composer of the noise-rock band Child Abuse and Lydia Lunch’s Retrovirus, and drummer Kevin Shea, whose innovative approach to battery is devoted to sonic diversity. Prepare for a journey into the post-punk instrumental.
Photo: Paula Court
$15 (general) $10.50 (member) Tickets: FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318 FringeArts Theater
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“[Rhys Chatham] is one of noise rock’s founding fathers. Without him, there would be no Sonic Youth, no Jesus and Mary Chain, no My Bloody Valentine.” Greg Kot, Chicago Tribune
Photo: Matias Corral
Music Series
Wednesday, May 25 | 8pm
Peter Brötzmann + Heather Leigh
A rare meeting between saxophonist Peter Brötzmann and pedal steel guitarist Heather Leigh. Peter Brötzmann has been a trailblazing figure in global free jazz since his 1968 landmark album Machine Gun. A painter by trade, Brötzmann applied lessons learned from Sidney Bechet, John Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, and Albert Ayler—and Fluxus (he was a card-carrying member)—to a primordial tenor sax caterwaul. Heather Leigh is a Houston-bred coal miner’s daughter equally informed by her Appalachian roots, Albert Ayler, and Harry Pussy. Leigh’s approach to the pedal steel guitar is like a fractured survey of American culture’s deeply troubled heritage. Leigh’s past musical collaborators include Charalambides, Chris Corsano, Thurston Moore, and Smegma. $15 (general) $10.50 (member) Tickets: FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318 FringeArts Theater
“Mr. Brötzmann is famous for a hardheaded, fulminating style devoid of any trace of bathos. Trying to describe it sends you grasping for overheated metaphors: blowtorches, hellfires, certain Congressional libidos.” Nate Chinen, The New York Times
A co-presentation with Ars Nova Workshop
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The Shame Symposium Chelsea & Magda
“We are interested in shame that is linked to pleasure and reveals something about the personality that culture condemns.” Magda San Millan “Smart comedy mixed with a deeply accomplished dance/ movement sense; ironic, selfaware pontification; and a thick slather of fresh, crisp feminist sensibility.” Julius Ferraro, Phindie.com
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Thursday June 9 | 8pm Friday June 10 | 8pm Saturday June 11 | 8pm Sunday June 12 | 2pm What if your flaws are your talents? Chelsea & Magda embrace shame to present whole, complicated, terrifying versions of themselves. Not a humiliating and self-hating shame pit, this performance is a symposium on the arena of pleasure at the core of shame; it reveals what happens when people stop avoiding the less-than-ideal versions of themselves. Expect costumes, dancing, and yelling and nudity and photographs and experiences around being a person with shame, which is every person. Expect drama and unexplained things. Expect explained things, too, and slide lectures and live demonstrations and special guests, including the music of Mike Kiley and shame portrait photography by Jaime Alvarez. Magda & Chelsea are a dynamic Philly-based dance/ performance duo who have been creating and performing together since 2012. They performed The Vulgar Early Works at FringeArts in 2015.
$20 (general) $14 (member) Tickets: FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318 FringeArts Theater
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Spinning Immigrant Emmanuelle Delpech
“There is a poetry of the exiled that I want to share.� Emmanuelle Delpech
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FringeArts Presents Photos: Peggy Woosley
Wednesday June 15 | 8pm Thursday June 16 | 8pm Friday June 17 | 8pm Saturday June 18 | 9pm Followed by DJ dance party! Im.mi.grant: noun 1. a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. Take a look into the lives of immigrants in Philadelphia. Set up as DJ Babtoue, Emmanuelle Delpech mixes her own views as an outsider with their stories: all have come to Philadelphia, but for different reasons. All navigate new waters, grow new roots, find new values and a new home, and spin about endless dilemmas in a search of belonging. Through audio interviews, she reveals the secrets, regrets, and joys of those who are from somewhere else. Exuberant, funny, a master yarn- and deejay-spinner, Delpech invites you to be a witness to intimate encounters between foreigners. Here, voices that are never heard are given the stage. And as some migrations are borne of dreams, Delpech also appears as her childhood hero, Wonder Woman. Created by performer Emmanuelle Delpech and director Guillaume Servely with sound design by Jorge Cousineau.
$20 (general) $14 (member) Tickets: FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318 FringeArts Theater
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Photo: Hans Fredrik Asbjørnsen
A co-presentation with Ars Nova Workshop
Music Series
Tord Gustavsen Trio
Monday June 20 | 8pm Tord Gustavsen: piano, electronics, synth-bass Simin Tander: voice Jarle Vespestad: drums Daniel Wold: sound design Norwegian pianist Tord Gustavsen’s latest trio builds upon his long musical association with drummer Jarle Vespestad, introduces German-Afghan vocalist Simin Tander, and explores the tradition of Norwegian church music with Afghan poetry. The combination of the intimacy of Tander’s voice, Gustavsen’s melodically inventive piano and discreet electronics, and Vespestad’s patient, textural drumming takes a jazz approach to the powerful language of divine sound. Their album “What Was Said” was recently released by ECM Records.
$15 (general) $10.50 (member) Tickets: FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318 FringeArts Theater
“This is a devotional project, and the way in which the words transcend the boundaries between forms and traditions is important for me. But it’s also a pure musical experience.” Tord Gustavsen “A genuine and profound listening experience . . . Gustavsen’s most bewitchingly beautiful work to date.” Stuart Nicholson, Jazzwise 18
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Inside the FringeArts building, discover Chef Dinner Peter Woolsey’s contemporary brasserie featuring 5pm–10:30pm Monday through Thursday American comfort food and regional cuisine. Enjoy 5pm–11:30pm Friday and Saturday inspired plates made from the highest quality 5pm–10:00pm Sunday sourced vegetables and meats, a heralded wine and salmon 24 11 beef tartare beer andvegetables, fringetastic cocktails. Brunch lentils,list, seasonal horseradish cream mustard vinaigrette, scallion, cornichons, lemon, chorizo, egg yolk, grilled bread 11am–2pm Sunday pan roasted striped bass 26 For every show at FringeArts, La Peg offers a dinner tuna tartare 14 warm autumnal salad, chicken jus and drink special that’s a culinary response to the Happy Hour sustainable ahi tuna, soy, walnut oil, pickled ginger, yellow pepper, japanese cucumber, artistry of that show. Monday–Friday, 5pm–7pm: $3 drafts + house wine, 19 idaho trout red miso $5 specialty cocktails green beans, lemon brown butter emulsion Peruse the menu at: lapegbrasserie.com. 9 oyster trio Bar open late every night. Late night menus available smoked cream and salmon roe, lemon herb purée, chili oil and lime during late night performances until 11:30am and a bar menu between brunch and dinner on Sundays.
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