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I Will Survive
By Jim Caruso · Aug 18, 2000 · New York City
All this talk about Survivor has forced me to think about what I would need if I found myself stranded on a desert island. First of all, this would not be a good thing; the closest I've ever gotten ...
Purdy Woman, The Chronicles of Hell, Synchronized Swimming: The Dry Version
By Adam Klasfeld · Aug 18, 2000 · New York City
Color me Goldilocks. While you're at it, imagine the greater Lower East Side as enchanted forest. Now suppose the New York International Fringe Festival is a house in this forest. And that the Th...
Tiny Ninja Macbeth, Finally, Little Green Man
By Brooke Pierce · Aug 18, 2000 · New York City
Set in various locations centered around the Lower East Side, the New York International Fringe Festival is like a theatrical carnival. From August 16 to 27, there are shows at all hours of the day...
Paris Trash
By Kathryn Walat · Aug 17, 2000 · New York City
Lost Beckett, from a dustbin in Paris, comes to the Fringe--dodging the law. Kathryn Walat talks to the Neo-Futurist and Theater Oobleck offenders.
Quick Wit: Chad Kimball
By Ricky Spears · Aug 16, 2000 · New York City
The young actor, so hilarious in the current revival of Godspell, talks funny with Ricky Spears.
27 Actors in Love
By Kirk Wood Bromley · Aug 16, 2000 · New York City
Kirk Wood Bromley chats with Emma Griffin about directing 27 actors hopelessly, desperately, fatally in love--with the theater--in the Fringe.
Celluloid, Center Stage
By Brooke Pierce · Aug 15, 2000 · New York City
Brooke Pierce talks with Tony Vellela about playwriting, screenwriting, and bringing his new Movie to the Fringe.
Natalie Douglas: The Right Girl at the Right Time
By Brian Scott Lipton · Aug 15, 2000 · New York City
Brian Scott Lipton spends some quality time with NATALIE DOUGLAS, the beloved piano bar diva who's now packing the room at the FireBird Café.
A Follies bulletin, an MTC update, and the scoop on a show with loads of Comic Potential
By Charles Nelson · Aug 14, 2000 · New York City
TREAT WILLIAMS joins the Roundabout's Follies, and Frasier's buddy DAN BUTLER may sign on as well. Charles Nelson dishes.
Barstool Words, Jihad, Icons and Outcasts
By Raven Snook · Aug 14, 2000 · New York City
Another theater festival hits New York City in the middle of the slow summer season. The first annual Midtown International Theatre Festival (M.I.T.F), which began on August 9 and runs through Sept...

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