The Untold Story of Flying Solo at the Fringe Festival 2016 with Carol Colley’s A Chornicle from the Absolute at Large and Debra Leigh’s Saving Superman

August in Minnesota means a lot of things, mosquitos, jokes about the humidity, and swimming in the normally frozen lakes and rivers. It also means that it’s time for the Fringe Festival in Minneapolis! Covering 18 different venues with over 160 different shows and over 850 performances, the Fringe Festival is one of the premier theater festivals in the country.

In today’s installment of the Untold Stories of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack talks with two instructors from SCSU, Carol Cooley and Debra Leigh, who are on the eve of debuting their own work at Fringe as Flying Solo: Hope, Faith, Parable hits the Ritz Theater Studio stage for Fringe Festival 2016 with a poignant and thoughtful examination of what we consider to be “right.”

Other Fringe Festival 2016 performances with SCSU ties include:

Caucasian Aggressive Pandas and Other Mulatto Tales at Theater in the Round.

The Pound: A Musical for the Dogs at Mixed Blood Theater

And To Think That I Saw It at 221B Baker Street at Southern Theater

This program is funded in part by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Legacy Grant.

 

 

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