Beyond the Fringe Rochester

Beyond the Fringe Rochester Photo by Annette Dragon

A disorganized mishmash of wonderful and pay-what-you-will performances at the MUCCC theate, 142 Atlantic Avenue, Rochester, New York September 19th through September 23rd, 2012.

09/18/2012

Our Schedule Pay-What-You-Will September 19-23
7 PM John W Borek –Meet the Producer He’s produced a musical on Broadway for $7,000. He’s been interviewed in the New York Times. He’s revived the most notorious play in Broadway history. Meet Rochester’s greatest living producer, John W. Borek and pitch him your play, performance or idea for presentation at the MuCCC. Also appearing: Dead Producers David Merrick, Cheryl Crawford and Jed Harris.

8 PM Reenah Golden and Delores Jackson Radney Office Politics, a 10 minute play. Two co-workers find themselves on different sides of the road while carpooling to and from the office.

9 PM Hosea Taylor’s SAX-Tacular! A saxophonist’s stories and memories.

Thursday, September 20th

8 PM When We Were Young, We Wanted to Live by Justin Rielly WHEN WE WERE YOUNG, WE WANTED TO LIVE (EDIT) High school life is never easy – the social and personal dramas walk side-by-side with the educational drive to go to college and to the real world. Yet it’s possible for memories of those days to shape the people we all become. Playwright Justin Rielly (American Enigma) stars in this one-man show about his high school days, and how they may have played an instrumental role in how his life has turned out.

9 PM When We Were Young, We Wanted to Live by Justin Rielly continued…

Friday, September 21st

7 PM Black Sheep Theatre presents presents Act One of their current production, “Widowers’ Houses” by George Bernard Shaw. When young Dr. Harry Trench falls for Blanch Sartorius, he is quick to arrange for marriage. But when he learns that her father’s wealth is derived from slums and tenement houses in London, a crisis of conscience ensues in this dark comedy of the Victorian Era. Directed by Jim Landers, the production features Laura Pratt, Al Young, Dan Maslyn, Brad Files, Katharine Sanford and Kathy Coughenour.

8 PM Polite Company They’re funny… they’re witty…. they’re polite? Join Polite Company Improv & Sketch Comedy, for 50 mins of hilarity! They are encoring a few of their best sketches and of course plenty of improv. You will laugh.

9 PM The Professor of Rap presents The A-List. An open rehearsal of Cole Porter’s patter songs with Cassandra Kelly, Sandra Boysen, Greg Turner, Richard Storms, Spencer Christiano and John Borek.

10 PM Deadly Dames Burlesque with Jackie Moe Get ready for 90 minutes of Va-voom and hilarious sketch comedy! We like it shaken not stirred!

Saturday, September 22nd

2 PM Spencer Christiano in Mike Daisey’s The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs by Mike Daisey, directed by Kelly Webster. Released to the public domain as an open source play, the monologue tells the story of Daisey’s trip to Shenzhen, China, where he visited Foxconn factories under the guise of an American businessman.

4 PM When we were young, We Wanted to Live by Justin Reilly High school life is never easy – the social and personal dramas walk side-by-side with the educational drive to go to college and to the real world. Yet it’s possible for memories of those days to shape the people we all become. Playwright Justin Rielly (American Enigma) stars in this one-man show about his high school days, and how they may have played an instrumental role in how his life has turned out.

5 PM Cristina Dinella and Brian White Time. Musical reflections on the indefinite continued progress of existence. Cristina Dinella and Brian White with original piano/vocal compositions and settings of poetry.

6 PM ShakeCo: The Shakespeare Company of Greater Rochester presents “An Hour of Nonsense: The Hunting of the Snark and Other Poems by Lewis Carroll”. ShakeCo artistic director Philip R. Frey will perform unabridged dramatic readings of Lewis Carroll’s famous ’Agony in Eight Fits’, “The Hunting of the Snark”, and a selection of Carroll’s other nonsense poems.

7 PM Dutchman by Amiri Baraka. Infusion Action Theater/Darryll Rudy

8 PM Stories at the Piano. Anecdotes from a Performing Life. Thomas Warfield

9 PM Handmade Orchestra: Music you have never heard on instruments you have never seen” is the credo of The Handmade Orchestra. It is a group of musicians from professionals to beginners who have built instruments out of their imaginations.

10 PM Metal Quest: The First Emperor Come see !! this radical theater event conceived and directed by Jeffery Askins. This pantomime tragicomedy musical is based on the Life and Death of Qin Shi Huangdi (China’s First Emperor) … and on the Mystery and Magnetism of the Element METAL.

Sunday, September 23rd

4 PM Grace Flores Adam from Home The inner struggles of ‘Men’ in today’s society

8 PM Richard Storms and Tommy Brunett

9 PM Vi###en: Legends For the first time since 1987, they’re back! The glamorous girls of Vi###en are reuniting just in time for the first annual Rochester Fringe Festival. Be among the first to witness your favorite singing queens Crystal Light and Martha Washington rekindle the very special ties that brought you Vi###en, and raise their voices once more to share the stories of their lives through a selection of their favorite show tunes.

All shows begin promptly on the hour. All admission is pay what you will

09/17/2012

Beyond the Fringe Festival at the MuCCC Wednesday, September 19th

7 PM John W Borek –Meet the Producer He’s produced a musical on Broadway for $7,000. He’s been interviewed in the New York Times. He’s revived the most notorious play in Broadway history. Meet Rochester’s greatest living producer, John W. Borek and pitch him your play, performance or idea for presentation at the MuCCC. Also appearing: Dead Producers David Merrick, Cheryl Crawford and Jed Harris.

9 PM Hosea Taylor’s SAX-Tacular! A saxophonist’s stories and memories.

Thursday, September 20th

8 PM When We Were Young, We Wanted to Live by Justin Rielly WHEN WE WERE YOUNG, WE WANTED TO LIVE (EDIT) High school life is never easy – the social and personal dramas walk side-by-side with the educational drive to go to college and to the real world. Yet it’s possible for memories of those days to shape the people we all become. Playwright Justin Rielly (American Enigma) stars in this one-man show about his high school days, and how they may have played an instrumental role in how his life has turned out.

9 PM When We Were Young, We Wanted to Live by Justin Rielly continued…

Friday, September 21st

7 PM Black Sheep Theatre presents presents Act One of their current production, “Widowers’ Houses” by George Bernard Shaw. When young Dr. Harry Trench falls for Blanch Sartorius, he is quick to arrange for marriage. But when he learns that her father’s wealth is derived from slums and tenement houses in London, a crisis of conscience ensues in this dark comedy of the Victorian Era. Directed by Jim Landers, the production features Laura Pratt, Al Young, Dan Maslyn, Brad Files, Katharine Sanford and Kathy Coughenour.

8 PM Polite Company They’re funny… they’re witty…. they’re polite? Join Polite Company Improv & Sketch Comedy, for 50 mins of hilarity! They are encoring a few of their best sketches and of course plenty of improv. You will laugh.

9 PM The Professor of Rap presents The A-List. An open rehearsal of Cole Porter’s patter songs with Cassandra Kelly, Sandra Boysen, Greg Turner, Richard Storms, Spencer Christiano and John Borek.

10 PM Deadly Dames Burlesque with Jackie Moe Get ready for 90 minutes of Va-voom and hilarious sketch comedy! We like it shaken not stirred!

Saturday, September 22nd

2 PM Spencer Christiano in Mike Daisey’s The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs by Mike Daisey, directed by Kelly Webster. Released to the public domain as an open source play, the monologue tells the story of Daisey’s trip to Shenzhen, China, where he visited Foxconn factories under the guise of an American businessman.

5 PM Christina DiNella

7 PM Dutchman by Amiri Baraka. Infusion Action Theater/Darryll Rudy

8 PM Stories at the Piano. Anecdotes from a Performing Life. Thomas Warfield

9 PM Handmade Orchestra: Music you have never heard on instruments you have never seen” is the credo of The Handmade Orchestra. It is a group of musicians from professionals to beginners who have built instruments out of their imaginations.

10 PM Metal Quest: The First Emperor Come see !! this radical theater event conceived and directed by Jeffery Askins. This pantomime tragicomedy musical is based on the Life and Death of Qin Shi Huangdi (China’s First Emperor) … and on the Mystery and Magnetism of the Element METAL.

06/17/2012

The MuCCC at 142 Atlantic Avenue will be open for Rochester area performers during Fringe Festival week September 19th-23rd. If you're interested in performing, let me know. There is no charge. Contact: [email protected].
John Borek, Director of Artist Development, the MuCCC Theater

03/29/2012

A disorganized mishmash of wonderful and cheap performance and theater in Rochester, New York and its environs September 20th through September 23rd, 2012. Contact us to list your event: [email protected]

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