FronteraFest Short Fringe 2019
by FronteraFest
Jan. 25, 2019
Friday
Stagnation: When Is It My Turn Bitch?, by Ellen Bartel. A movement performance that expresses a state of frustration brought about by the feeling of underachievement and never getting anywhere in life—dark humor.
Work in Progress, by Jennifer Bloom. Life is a work in progress. Poet, singer, scholar Jennifer Bloom shares poetry, songs and stories to weave a tapestry of connection. At times playful, metaphysical, and raw, Work in Progress is an exploration of what it means to be human. Side effects may include smiles, deep appreciation for the journey, and the feeling of your heart opening.
The Hole Puncher, by Joy Lin. A series of gruesome crimes have been committed, but the suspect isn't who you'd imagine. A Horror/Comedy play.
Soldier of the Cross, by Sally Seitz. A roadside prophet offers her interpretation of The Book of Revelation, warning her audience that blessed are only those who are unsatisfied with the times and know that we must search for wisdom in unexpected places. Directed by Sally Seitz and performed by Eliza Renner.
Severe, Chronic, Drug Resistant, by Helen Sneed. What does a patient do when she's diagnosed with severe, chronic, drug-resistant mental illness? How does she fight back when the doctors tell her that she's hopelessly sick? This is the story of one woman's battle to recover, after the experts have told her she never can rejoin the world she's lost.
Work in Progress, by Jennifer Bloom. Life is a work in progress. Poet, singer, scholar Jennifer Bloom shares poetry, songs and stories to weave a tapestry of connection. At times playful, metaphysical, and raw, Work in Progress is an exploration of what it means to be human. Side effects may include smiles, deep appreciation for the journey, and the feeling of your heart opening.
The Hole Puncher, by Joy Lin. A series of gruesome crimes have been committed, but the suspect isn't who you'd imagine. A Horror/Comedy play.
Soldier of the Cross, by Sally Seitz. A roadside prophet offers her interpretation of The Book of Revelation, warning her audience that blessed are only those who are unsatisfied with the times and know that we must search for wisdom in unexpected places. Directed by Sally Seitz and performed by Eliza Renner.
Severe, Chronic, Drug Resistant, by Helen Sneed. What does a patient do when she's diagnosed with severe, chronic, drug-resistant mental illness? How does she fight back when the doctors tell her that she's hopelessly sick? This is the story of one woman's battle to recover, after the experts have told her she never can rejoin the world she's lost.
FronteraFest Short Fringe 2019
by various
FronteraFest
Friday,
January 25, 2019
January 25, 2019
Tickets $18 plus service fees, via BuyPlayTix -