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Melbourne Fringe: WHO ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO BE

WHO ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO BE is my romantic comedy for nerds that premiered at Edinburgh Fringe in 2013 - and later played in London. Melbourne Fringe will be its Australian debut. Starring Rob Lloyd (Who Me, The Science of Doctor Who) and Jennifer Lusk. Come along and see a story about fans, fandom and how our passions can bring us together and sometimes push us apart. From Sept 23 to Oct 5, 8pm (every night except Mon 29). Cheap Tuesdays, 2-for-1 Wednesdays. Group discount. http://www.melbournefringe.com.au/fringe-festival/show/who-are-you-supposed-to-be/ [more inside]
posted by crossoverman on Sep 4, 2014 - 1 comment

Richard Di Gregorio: On Time

I have written a show for the Melbourne Fringe Festival for an actor friend of mine, Richard, who is looking to tour it elsewhere next year. Book now and come along! Six shows between Sept 23 and Oct 2. [more inside]
posted by crossoverman on Aug 23, 2011 - 0 comments

"How My Mother Died of Cancer, and Other Bedtime Stories"

The final performance of my play in FringeNYC. Details in the opening night post. Buy tickets here.
posted by Help, I can't stop talking! on Aug 6, 2010 - 2 comments

"How My Mother Died of Cancer, and Other Bedtime Stories"

Performance #4 of my play in FringeNYC. Details in the opening night post. Buy tickets here.
posted by Help, I can't stop talking! on Aug 6, 2010 - 0 comments

"How My Mother Died of Cancer, and Other Bedtime Stories"

Performance #3 of my play in FringeNYC. Details in the opening night post. Buy tickets here.
posted by Help, I can't stop talking! on Aug 6, 2010 - 2 comments

"How My Mother Died of Cancer, and Other Bedtime Stories"

Performance #2 of my play in FringeNYC. Details in the opening night post. Buy tickets here.
posted by Help, I can't stop talking! on Aug 6, 2010 - 1 comment

HICST wrote a play!

So, I wrote a play called "How My Mother Died of Cancer, and Other Bedtime Stories" that is being performed as part of The New York International Fringe Festival. It's a comedy with decidedly upsetting elements. I'd love for some of you to come see it. [more inside]
posted by Help, I can't stop talking! on Aug 5, 2010 - 3 comments

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