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Tommy's 2010 Fringe Top 10
Once again my 12 year old son Tommy is blogging his Top 10 list. Tommy "only" saw 15 shows this year because we had family commitments. This is his 10th year of fringing (although he doesn't remember much from the year 2000).
Hello! This is Tommy writing, and I'm about to give you my 2010 Fringe Top Ten! Here it is!MORE »
If the Shoe Fits
If the Shoe Fits is an energetic piece of theater for kids, by kids. My 12 year old liked this show a lot. There was a three year old sitting near us having the time of his life. Cute as a button, I think the little guy thought he was in the show.MORE »
Fartosaurus Rex
Fartosaurus Rex is a smorgasbord of scatological humor.MORE »
The First Five Minutes are Slow
The First Five Minutes are Slow is a quirky show for older children and adults.MORE »
Open and Affirming Fairy Tales
Tommy and I kicked off Fringe Day #1 with Open and Affirming Fairy Tales: The FaBUlous Fables of RainBeaU Bay. AWOL productions has created a playful, traditional piece of children's theater with an open heart.MORE »
Top ten picks for family-friendly Fringing
The 2010 Fringe has begun. Tommy (my 12 year old "hardcore" fringer) and I already have four shows under our belt. There are 10 "official" shows for kids this year; however, there are many more that are certainly appropriate for older children. For the first time we won't be able to see everything that captivates their interest. It isn't possible.MORE »
ANIGA ADIGA - Bedlam's C.R.A.Z.Y. Fringe Show at Mixed Blood
ANIGA ADIGA (You and Me) — A New Look into the Immigrant Experience
Collaboratively created by the Cedar Riverside Art Zone for Youth (C.R.A.Z.Y.) and directed by John Francis Bueche for the Fringe Fest












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