We know that navigating the Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe is sometimes a challenge, especially for newbies, or when trying to convince your friends who, somehow, don't think that theater, dance, or the what-have-yous of the Fringe are for them.
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Our buddy Brett Mapp is a long-time supporter of the Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe. He's both an arts gadabout and deeply involved in the scene, serving on a variety of boards and helping shepherd grants and donations to deserving arts groups. During Festival time, he goes to even more shows than me, and for me it's work! (Enjoyable work, though).
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It should come as no surprise, but Charles Gilbert, the director of the Ira Brind School of Theater Arts at Philadelphia's University of the Arts, reminds me through his Brind School tumblr quite how many UArts folks are involved in the Festivals this year.
Brian Sanders, a professor at UArts, is a big name who's offering Sanctuary, and whose shows often feature UArts students and recent grads.
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Cankerblossom - A Dark Fairytale for Kids Aged 9 to 90
Pig Iron Theatre Company
Pig Iron explores the world of fairytales with equal shades humor, darkness, and wonder. Parents must save their cardboard baby by entering Flatworld, where the inhabitants are as flat as cardboard. In fact, they are cardboard. Features West Philly's pioneering puppeteer Beth Nixon.
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Journey to the West - Reinterpreting Tradition Series
Danny Yung
From China's pre-eminent experimental theater artist come three ruminations on the experiences of Chinese artists visiting the West, mixing conversation, live demonstrations, and video.
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The Sun Also Rises - Based on the Novel by Ernest Hemingway
Elevator Repair Service
In this world premiere staging from acclaimed New York ensemble Elevator Repair Service, Hemingway's novel comes to life on a stage littered with liquor bottles, cafe chairs, and a table that become a snarling, matador-charging bull.
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