Solo Artists Have Stories to Tell at the 2021 Fringe
It takes some serious daring to perform a solo show—and the Fringe is a great venue for such artistic works. Check out the incredible lineup of solo artists performing in-person and virtually this year, and get your tickets now to lend your support!
The zany tale of Lugosi, the iconic star of Dracula, and Millay, the Jazz Age poet—how the feminist who burns the candle at both ends meets (or does she?) the vampire player from Hungary determined to leave his mark on the world, or at least on its neck.
16 weeks, 4 continents, 3 bungee jumps, and I couldn't get home soon enough. How a Boston homebody turned a solo trip around the globe into a comedy novel and a racy one-man show. For book lovers, travelers, kvetches, and misanthropes.
"Tale of Tears" is the story of an American family dealing with disability and adoption, and coming to term with problems which defy solution with love. At the center of the story is story-telling itself, and the insights gained from immersion in worlds which are not your own.
"Take a trip to the Mainland they said... Hey! Utah's a great place to visit they said... " Little did EK realize that his trip to Utah will be more than mingling with Mormons.
The hidden Asian American history as told by the son of an American colonial from the Philippines. It's tragic. It's funny. It's Emil Amok.
“VFF” explores friendship through one-hour video chats. Only 11 people can take part in these one-on-one experiences (one per day), hanging out over FaceTime with Brian Feldman (“#txtshow (on the internet),” 2020 Great Salt Lake Fringe). In times like these, it’s good to have a VFF. #VFFDC
There are many ways to save a life. Pro-Life is a story of sisterhood and showing up in celebration of the Janes Collective! 10% of artist proceeds donated to Planned Parenthood.
"Mother always said don't talk to strangers but can I tell you a secret?" A modern myth of queerness, coming out, finding love (and maybe hairy chests), Strangers: a homo's odyssey takes us on a journey of love and finding yourself in a mythic digital age. And Zeus has a Grindr.
Seattle actor Hailey Henderson welcomes you an evening of stories, drinks and radical honesty. Suggested pairings for this performance include a sunflower and an adult malt beverage.
Becoming Magic Mike is an action adventure comedy about a detective thrust deep undercover in the unfamiliar world of male stripping. He's undercover, underdressed, and over the top. Can he pull it off?
Bring your dollar bills 'cause it's raining comedy up in here, ya’ll!
Manic Pixie Nightmare is a one person show deconstructing the infamous “Manic Pixie Dream Girl '' archetype that has plagued the lives of quirky women during the 21st century, on and off screen. Because anyone can play the ideal woman through the right eyes, right?
In 1957, Soviet scientists sent the first living thing into outer space: a stray dog. Inspired by true events, MUTTNIK is an award-winning “one dog show” about purpose, life and death all told from the perspective of a Russian pooch.
In this hour of playful, irreverent stand-up comedy, Andrew Frank reflects on his upbringing in an insular Fundamentalist Christian community in Missouri. Each joke joyfully and hilariously traverses the labyrinth of symbols, constructs, and doctrine of American Christianity and re-contextualizes them through the lens of empathy, creativity, and skepticism.
Reeling from a family Tragedy, Cleo Harris (Annika Carlson) sits in a hospital waiting room recounting the key events and core relationships in her life that led to such a lonely and aimless existence.