The 2015 New York International Fringe Festival welcomes nearly 200 productions to New York City in 16 venues over 17 days. (Note: starred reviews indicated shows that have been selected for the Fringe Encore series, beginning at the Soho Playhouse on September 10.)
*A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again
America's Next Top
Being Seen
*Beware the Chupacabra!
*Coping
Dancers
Dead Lunch, or Who Prays for Bad Weather?
*Divine/Intervention
dungeon
Elaine Stritch Still Here
Fail Better: Beckett Moves UMO
*Far From Canterbury
*Feelings: because why pretend the show is about anything else?
For Now
Hard Day's Night
*Hick: A Love Story
Liminal
Lincoln's Blood
Little One
*Maybe Tomorrow
Night of the Living
No Chaos: Pollock's Wife
Old Haunts
Plath.
*Popesical
Possum Creek
ReLateAble
*SCHOOLED
Serial: The Parody!
Straight Faced Lies
*The American Play
The Comedienne Project
*The Curious Case of Phineas Gage
The Crack in the Ceiling
The God Gaffe
The Mad Scientist's Guide to Romance, Robots, and Soul-Crushing Loneliness
The Report
*The Submarine Show
The Waste Land
The Wreck of the Spanish Armada
This Side of the Impossible
To Each Their Own
Type What Now
Under: A New Musical
Vanishing Point
Virgin Sacrifice
*Your Love, Our Musical
Josh Grisetti on The Crack in the Ceiling
Playwright Jamey Hood on FringeJR's Haunted Holliot Hildorf Hotel and Shadow’s Unicycle
Dancer Kathryn Morgan on To Dance: The Musical
Playwright/Actor Jim Shankman on The Screenwriter Dies of His Own Free Will
Reviews/interviews from FringeNYC, August 14-30.