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August 20, 2015
Your Guide to the 2015 New York International Fringe Festival

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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.)

REVIEWS

*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

INTERVIEWS

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.

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