More Fringe: The Dramas

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Max Sparber Jul 29 2009
3:11 pm

Christopher Kidder’s recommendations:

1.  The William Williams EffectBalance Theatre Project – Great story, great cast.  The story of the last man to receive the death penalty in Minnesota.  The crime.  The punishment.  Heavy topic done by one of the most solid casts I’ve seen in the Fringe across the board.

2.  Harold Pinter’s The Dumb WaiterPaul von Stoetzel – As you may have guessed one line up, one of the main things I use to judge a drama’s potential is the cast.  When it comes down to it, you don’t want to watch something serious acted badly.  Erik Hoover and Ariel Pinkerton are sure to deliver in this show.

3.  Phi Alpha GammaDan Bernitt – I am not one to usually go see a show twice at the Fringe Festival, although there are some exceptions.  This is one of them.  I saw it last year.  Dan does a masterful turn in this one man show about a gay brother in a not-too-welcoming fraternity.

4.  Curse of the YigTim Uren – This play strays a bit from the traditional drama, as it is also a genre piece, specifically “horror”.  Perhaps “suspense” would be better, perhaps.  Tim has proven over the years that he is a genius when bringing Lovecraftian tales to life on the stage.

5.  StrongThe New Theatre Group – Director Brian Balcom has a history of teaming with great local playwrights and terrific acting talent.  This year is no different in a set of two plays by Dominic Orlando.