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Rachel Reiva

Rachel Reiva is 23 years old. She loves theatre and has participated in the Fringe Festival for about 7 years. She has been the teen blogger in 2007, 2009-2014. In 2008 she wrote, produced, and directed a show that premiered at the Fringe Festival call "Love and Video Games". She is not currently in a Fringe show this year but is happy to blog for the  Fringe again.

August 1st Fringe Festival Shows: #Relationship status: By someday, wine productions

By Rachel Reiva (The Young Fringer) | August 2, 2014

#Relationship status

By: someday, wine productions

Summary: Love is officially Law in Minnesota…so, now what? #RelationshipStatus peeks into the lives and complicated relationships of real Minnesotans after the ink dried on the Marriage Equality bill. Continue Reading

August 1st Fringe Fesival Shows: (In)Humanity: A study through movement, Southern Theatre

By Rachel Reiva (The Young Fringer) | August 2, 2014

(In)Humanity: A study through movement

By: Dance and other behaviors

Summary: What separates us from the rest of the animal kingdom? Join our documentary crew on a contemporary dance performance at the borders of humanity to see where, visually and kinetically, human and animal converge. Continue Reading

July 31st Minnesota Fringe Festival Shows: Kyle And Sean Are Lovers: By T Or D Or S, U of M Rarig Arena

By Rachel Reiva (The Young Fringer) | August 1, 2014

Kyle and Sean are Lovers

By T or D or S

Summary: Kyle and Sean are Lovers’ tells the story of two straight-identified men trying to gain acceptance into a Nazi-esque group by confessing their real life homosexual experiences in public. Continue Reading

July 31st Minnesota Fringe Festival Shows: 11:11: By SaMi Productions, U of M Arena

By Rachel Reiva (The Young Fringer) | August 1, 2014

11:11

By SaMi Productions

Summary: One morning, a 2 ton car gets hit by a 10 ton truck, launching a woman’s full-scale battle with the concept of time. Told through a series of connected vignettes, 11:11 explores this complicated relationship. Continue Reading

July 31st Minnesota Fringe Festival Shows: The Jungle Book: By Top Hat Theater, U of M Rarig Proscenium

By Rachel Reiva (The Young Fringer) | August 1, 2014

The Jungle Book

By Top Hat Theater

Summary: Stomp on down to the Seeonee Hills Jungle for a magical, musical, energy packed adventure! Join Mowgli, Baloo and friends as together they discover the true meaning of family and the cherished value of love. Continue Reading

July 31st Minnesota Fringe Fesitval shows: Indefinite Articles: A Libertarian Rage, U of M Rarig Arena

By Rachel Reiva (The Young Fringer) | August 1, 2014

Indefinite Articles: a Libertarian Rage

By Word Sprout

Summary: It’s a midterm election year — just the time for an irreverent collection of classic jokes, stories, and rants by libertarian activist and internationally touring storyteller Phillip Andrew Bennett Low! Continue Reading

August 6: The Grimmer side, Forgetting the details

By Rachel Reiva (The Young Fringer) | August 8, 2013

Hello fellow Fringers, I hope that you are having a great time at Fringe and seeing great shows. Continue Reading

Auguest 4th: To my Son Born 5 Years Today, Cocaine and Ethel Merman, Sacajawea and The Average Joes, The Final Act, Ole Olson

By Rachel Reiva (The Young Fringer) | August 6, 2013

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Fringe reviews August 3, 2013: Don’t Fake Your Own Death, Tizi Quzou, Silver Platter, Bloody Merry Pajama Party

By Rachel Reiva (The Young Fringer) | August 4, 2013

 

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August 2: One Hit Thunder, Fringe Orphans 2, How to Date a Werewolf

By Rachel Reiva (The Young Fringer) | August 3, 2013

 

Hello fellow Fringers!

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      On the afternoon of Saturday, June 30, Minneapolis was one of 600 cities and towns across the country to come alive with thousands of people vigorously and collectively denouncing the U.S. government’s federal immigration policies as part of the Families Belong Together nationwide march. Photographer Nancy Musinguzi’s recent photos captured the over 7,000 people […]

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