I declare these games of the 15th Minnesota Fringe Festival open.
Release the doves.
Videos from the Out of Towner’s Showcase have just been uploaded to the Fringe YouTube Channel. You can also view them all in a playlist. Some of the videos are still processing, but they should all be viewable shortly!
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On your marks, get set... Fringe '08 kicks off today at 5:30 p.m. at all our venues. Except—of course—Bryant Lake Bowl, who in classic Jan Brady fashion expresses her individuality by showing up at 6 p.m. wearing a stylish black wig. But you know what, you go, BLB! Wave your freak flag highly! Then you're set! Go, go, GO! Your pals, *Ask about our "Robin Shakes Her Head And Insists We Come Up With A New Motto" contest! Saturday 8/2 @ Noon-3 p.m.: Kids' Fringe ice cream social Saturday 8/2 @ 10 p.m.: Opening weekend party—our very own quinceañera! Monday 8/4 @ 7 and 10 p.m.: 48 Hour Film Project special screening: The Best of Minneapolis 2008 $3 Summit pints during Bedlam Social happy hour (4-7 p.m. and 11 p.m.-2 a.m.) with six yummy Summits on tap and food service 'til close Thursday: Severe thunderfringe (which is a joke we used a few years ago, but we're recycling it because there're storms and the synapses aren't firing very fast because Matt et al. had to get up at 5 o'clock because Fringe was on Fox 9—did you see it?). Otherwise hot. High: 85°. Low: 66°. Friday: Mostly sunny with clouds approaching after dark. Because clouds have a flair for drama. High: 89°. Low: 67°. Saturday: Slight chance of t'storms at night. High: 92°. Low: 72°. Minnesota Public Radio: Minnesota Fringe turns 15, which you can read or listen to! MinnPost.com went nuts yesterday! So much love! For the latest updates, visit the Fringe staff blog, updated multiple times throughout the day. Our favorite New Jersey-based attorney/astrologer/actor/food columnist (seriously), Kathy Biehl, graciously provided us with Fringe 2008's astrological forecast. Thanks, Kathy! Fasten your astro-belts: The 2008 Minnesota Fringe Festival will blast out of the norm—well, its norm, anyway—and into unprecedented spectacle and visibility. Because of its run dates, Fringe always takes place under the fun-loving sign of Leo, which has a flair for the dramatic, not to mention a penchant for going over the top, on stage and off. Those qualities are about to get amplified a hundredfold. And then some. This year's Fringe is an eclipse baby, born on the eve of a powerhouse solar eclipse (and a total one, at that) and taking its bows while a lunar eclipse is waiting in the wings. "Memorable" hardly begins to describe the personality that's about to be unleashed. This festival will come roaring into existence, a veritable drama queen that doesn't merely enjoy attention, but radiates something that demands it. There'll be inspired creativity, moments of transcendence, lots of laughter, acts of spectacular generosity, more than occasional indulgence, scads of gossip and shadings of the truth and endless, endless chatter. The talk will not stop when the final curtain falls. Continued talk, fine-tuning and structuring, both artistic and financial, are all over the chart for the Fringe's end time. The cover's about to be blown. The festival is stepping out of the, uh, fringes and into widespread notice. This is one for the history books, a milestone year that creates a lasting line of demarcation between the way things were and the grander version that is about to take shape and become lionized. If it sounds like the Fringe is about to be discovered by the big boys, well, it's possible. Some aspect of this festival will certainly live on after August 10, perhaps a show that goes on to great prominence elsewhere and focuses a spotlight on its spawning ground. Or maybe this Fringe will just be one big long self-indulgent, media-hogging extravaganza. Regardless, whatever happens this year will have a greater than usual effect on next year's Fringe. Some of the impact will surface next February, courtesy of another lunar eclipse, with more to come next August, too—just in time for the 2009 Fringe. What a coincidence! Not. P.S. Here's your Easter Egg for the day. Peppermint kisses!
Bill and Matt
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The Daily that went out today had a broken link… Our YouTube channel is located at www.youtube.com/mnfringe not youtube.com/mnfringe.
Dang.
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Tagged: corrections, stupid urls
Look for this in today's City Pages. Welcome to the Daily Fringe #0: Special Holofoil Collector's Edition! Place it in an acid-free plastic bag and store in a cool, dry place. This comic could be worth $25,000!* The 15th annual Minnesota Fringe starts tomorrow! Woot! First off, you'll need to figure out your Fringe schedule online. You can also pick up the dead-tree version at each of the Fringe venues or in today's edition of the City Pages. Need help deciding what shows to see? Catch videos of the first two Fringe-for-Alls on our YouTube channel along with ongoing video updates throughout the festival. And there's tonight's out-of-towners' showcase at Fringe Central at Bedlam. We don't want you to get too excited, but there are rumors that someone opened a wardrobe and found a magical passageway to the fabled land of... Canada! Don't forget that every night after shows you can join the gang at Fringe Central for drinks, food and, best of all, conversation. For heaven's sake, make sure you have an answer to "Seen anything good?" because you will hear it. That's all for now, get lots of sleep, make sure your water bottle is full, and get ready for Fringe 2008! Your pals, *Disclaimer: This is not a comic. Tonight at 7:30 p.m.: Out-of-towners' showcase. Come get previews of the acts coming in from outside the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro. And early buzz! And all the people you haven't seen since last August! Saturday @ Noon-3 p.m.: Kids' Fringe ice cream social Saturday @ 10 p.m.: Opening weekend party—our very own quinceañera! $3 Summit pints during Bedlam Social happy hour (4-7 p.m. and 11 p.m.-2 a.m.) with six yummy Summits on tap and food service 'til close Today: Mostly sunny, warm, humid... Not so much a sizzle as a poach. High: 87°. Low: 67°. Thursday: Chance of thunderstorms. Otherwise hot. High: 90°. Low: 68°. Friday: Chance of sticking to patio furniture 90%. High: 88°. Low: 72°. Pioneer Press: So much pioneering! There's Dominic Papatola's guide to surviving—and thriving—at the Fringe. Then there's a nice article about out-of-towners. And the '08 festival at a glance. Star Tribune: Fringe at 15 and the niftiest Google map ever. And if you missed the Fringe-for-All, you can still read the recap. Minnesota Monthly: Fringe benefits Twin Cities Daily Planet: Looking for the bloggers? Five of the writers we used to host have found a new home on Twin Cities Daily Planet. Read them early, read them often. City Pages: ...and a sixth blogger we used to host is now at the City Pages. Yay! In the world of Fringe, flexibility—financial, mental, temporal, even physical—is the key to success. These four prove it. Introducing shows that came in at the last minute!
Bill and Matt
Additional disclaimer: This will never be worth $25,000.
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Schedule changes!
Beowulf or Gilgamesh—You Decide! presented by Chopping Block and Charlie Bethel at the U of M Rarig Center. Charlie came in off the waiting list on Monday and he's allowing each audience to pick either of his previous Fringe hits: Beowulf or Gilgamesh.
No Stranger Than Home presented by Katherine Glover at Intermedia Arts. After using "home" to describe, at one time or another, three continents and four U.S. states, writer/performer and journalist Katherine Glover brings together a mishmash of tales in this dynamic and funny one-woman show.
Alone and Testifying presented by Loren Niemi and Howard Lieberman at Interact. Five different shows: "Being Here 00s," "The Nomadic 90s," "The Exuberant 80s," "Changes 70s" and "The Radical 60."
The Spaceman Chronicles presented by Sanguine Theatre at Theatre de la Jeune Lune. Citizen Craig Web attempts the impossible: space travel without all that fire. A comedy concerning the outer limits of human achievement.
Categories: Daily Fringe · Schedule changes
Tagged: daily fringe #0
A blog, Always Double Back, has a feature called Squirrel Wednesday. Today, they feature Joseph Scrimshaw’s “An Inconvenient Squirrel” and write this:
I’ve never been to Minneapolis, but I swear, every time I hear or read something about that place, I love it a little more. People there seem so weird and creative…
LOVE IT.
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Tagged: creative, weird, weird and creative