Ever Larger, The Fringe Fest 2010

Featuring Orson Welles, Sarah Palin, Jay Leno, Marilyn Monroe,Harvey Milk and Bruce Vilanch, the largest multi-arts festival in North America, The New York International Fringe Festival (FringeNYC), will present the 14th Annual one from August 13th - 29th, 2010.

This year, the festival will offer programming by 197 of the world's best emerging theatre troupes and dance companies in 20 venues in Lower Manhattan. Attendance at last Sign At FringeCentralyear’s festival topped 75,000 people, making it New York’s fifth largest cultural event (just behind New York International Auto Show, Tribeca Film Festival, New York City Marathon, and New York Comic Con).

Among the nearly 200 productions being presented are 183 representing 18 US states including New Jersey, California, Chicago, Alabama, Connecticut, Minnesota, Texas and Louisiana, as well as 14 international productions representing 12 countries including Singapore, Italy, France, Ireland, Norway, India and Australia.

Some of the more unusual FringeNYC 2010 titles include:

One noteworthy “trend” among the 197 productions could be labeled as “Muslim tales.”

From India, the festival offers A Personal War: Stories of the Mumbai Terror Attacks, a documentary drama based on interviews of people who experienced this monumental event.

Norway’s controversial Muslim comedienne Shabana Rehman (best described as a combination of Margaret Cho and Karen Finley) premieres her tale of immigration For Kingdom and Fatherland.

Other titles include Headscarf and The Angry Bitch, Driving the Saudis, Abraham’s Daughters, Flesh-Light Stories, and Shaheed: The Dream and Death of Benazir Bhutto.

Shakespeare also makes a strong showing with numerous productions of and inspired by the Bard. These include:

In addition to the previously mentioned appearance of Jay Leno, several other noteworthy public personalities also show up on the stages of FringeNYC 2010 -- in spirit only, of course. These include:

And, in a year ripe with LGBT theater on and off Broadway, FringeNYC adds over two dozen more entries. Direct from Singapore, Ah Kua Show tells the personal story of author and activist Leona Lo, that country's most prominent transsexual. Confessions of a Mormon Boy star Steven Fales returns with his latest exploration of gay Mormons, Missionary Position. The Five Lesbian Brothers’ hit Off-Broadway The Secretaries, a comedy about a cabal of murderous office workers, gets a revival by TOSOS. And in both Veritas and The Twentieth-Century Way, little-known episodes of homophobia in American history are explored.

Other titles include

Additional highlights of the festival include:

In November 2007, FringeNYC was honored by Mayor Michael Bloomberg with the Mayor's Award for Arts & Culture “for its phenomenal leadership in showcasing the best and boldest theater and performance by both established and emerging artists.

The New York International Fringe Festival is renowned for presenting work that reflects the excitement and energy of the contemporary theater world - locally, nationally and abroad.”  Previous recipients of the award include Woody Allen, Celia Cruz, Stephen Sondheim, Wynton Marsalis, The Tribeca Film Festival, Mark Morris, The Public Theater, Chita Rivera, and Edward Albee.

In 2010, many of New York City's most prominent downtown performance venues will host productions from around the globe as part of FringeNYC. Past participant venues, ranging in size from 50 to 700 seats, include Lucille Lortel Theater, SoHo Playhouse, Players Theater, Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, Cherry Lane Theatre, Actors Playhouse, Barrow Street Theater, Minetta Lane Theater, P.S. 122, and The Village Theater. FringeNYC is a production of The Present Company, under the leadership of Producing Artistic Director Elena K. Holy.

In 1997, New York City became the seventh US city to host a fringe festival, joining Seattle, Chicago, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Houston, Orlando and San Francisco.

In its first 13 years FringeNYC has presented over 2100 performing groups from the U.K., Canada, Poland, Ireland, Japan, China, Singapore, Germany, the Czech Republic and across the U.S., prompting Switzerland's national daily, The New Zurich Zeitung, to declare FringeNYC as “the premiere meeting ground for alternative artists.”

The festival has also been the launching pad for movies (WTC View) and even a TV show (‘da Kink in My Hair) as well as numerous Off-Broadway and Broadway transfers, long-running downtown hits, and regional theater productions including 

FringeNYC shows run 2pm - midnight weekdays and noon - midnight on weekends.

Tickets are $15 in advance beginning July 23 by calling 866-468-7619 or at www.FringeNYC.org; $18 at the door, subject to availability.

Discount passes for multiple shows ($70 for a Fiver Pass, $120 for a Flex Pass good for 10 shows, and $500 for an all-you-can-see Lunatic Pass) are also available.

For more information visit: www.FringeNYC.org

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