Keith Shubert’s latest Fringe offering was yet another solid entry in Toybox’s hilarious canon.
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Keith Shubert’s latest Fringe offering was yet another solid entry in Toybox’s hilarious canon.
The poetry collective interrogated and questioned the powers of the machine with varying results.
Child-free comic Jamie Campbell addresses fatherhood in this entertaining one-man show.
Grail Moviehouse played host to a collection of compelling, experimental cinema.
This one-woman show about a nun during a worldwide pandemic really deserves your full attention. It definitely touches a nerve.
Musical duo Cookie Tongue combine their songs with a variety of mediums, and if you abandon yourself to the chaos, it’s really quite beautiful.
A fascinating retelling of the last witch burning in Ireland takes on additional meaning in the COVID era..
Brian Feldman’s immersive solo Zoom performance fully embraces the digital medium.
The musical adaptation of the 1982 B-movie is creative, engaging, weird, and more than a little grotesque.
Was Spanko the best show at this past weekend’s Asheville Fringe Arts Festival? Also, visits with Charlie Mean and Tales from the Chernobyl Disaster.
With Dinner Bell, Taproot taps into the duality of the South: honey-sweet hospitality coupled with hypocrisy. Plus: Visits to Centrifuge and Monsters Under the Bed.
Ripper and Abomination: Memoir of Ambiguity are remarkable new theater works performed at the Asheville Fringe Festival on Friday.