INTERVIEW ARCHIVES
| Andrew Lloyd Baughman Many of you know Andrew as Dr. Diabolicus from his hit Fringe show Diamond Dead. You may not know that he is the Producing Artistic Director of Landless Theatre Company. READ > |
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| Andrew Zox Started his professional career at age 11 performing improv at drug rehab centers, AA meetings, mental health facilities, and Boy Scout dinners. READ > |
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| Aubri O’Connor Co-producer and co-founder of Nu Sass productions and one of the principal company members for Nu Sass, but you may also recognize her if you spent any time at the Baldacchino Bar during the summer 2010 Festival. READ > |
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| Ben Egerman Ben created The Great Ben Egerman Theatre Adventure! in the fall of 2009 in order to present his touring production of its namesake's one-man show, Do Not Kill Me, Killer Robots. READ > |
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| Dizzy Miss Lizzie’s Roadside Revue It’s theatre and vaudeville. It’s rock and roll, bluegrass and Americana. But it’s more than that. It’s the spirit of Woody Guthrie and the dustbowl wrapped up in a gyspy punk. READ > |
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| Ed Hamell Winner of the 2009 Capital Fringe Directors' Award, Ed performs (mostly) loud, fast music informed by politics, passion, energy, with a wicked sense of humor. READ > |
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| Hunter Styles Founding Member of Wayward Theatre and author of the “juicy si-fi” Freud Meets Girl performed at the 2010 Festival. READ > |
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| Jessica Solomon Founding Member of the Artist Collective The Saartjie Project, she performed Deconstructing the Myth of the Booty at the 2009 Festival. READ > |
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| JR Russ JR is a native Washingtonian performer, arts administrator, artist advocate and social media content curator. READ > |
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| Katie Molinaro Collaborated with Fringe favorite Shawn Northrip to create On the Rag to Riches for the 2011 Festival. And she likes Frosted Flakes™. READ > |
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| Kelly Bond Originally from Mississippi, Kelly is a DC-based choreographer and performing artist and was a 2009 Young Emerging Artist of the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities. READ > |
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| Kimleigh Smith A one-time resident of Japan, Leavenworth (Kansas), Chicago, and now Los Angeles, Kimleigh Smith presented READ > |
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| Matthew R. Wilson Founding Artistic Director of Faction of Fools Theatre Company and a DC based theatre artist with a great expertise in Commedia dell’Arte. READ > |
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| Mayzsoul is a nonprofit dance company with a mission to create and grow a community of artists and dancers. READ > |
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| Michael Merino A Capital Fringe veteran since 2009, this award winning playwright presented "Squirrel, or The Origin of a Species" to fallFRINGE audiences in November 2011. READ > |
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| Nancy Havlik As Choreographer and Director of Dance Performance Group, Nancy has produced works in Fringe Festivals since 2006. READ > |
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| Ridgefield Middle School Talent Nite Seventeen characters. Two actors. One middle school talent show. A tribute to the years most of us would rather forget. READ > |
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| Sabrina Mandell You recognize Sabrina from her theatre company Happenstance's Fringe hits such as Prufbox, Manifestio! and 2009's Audience Choice for Best Comedy Cabaret CooCoo. READ > |
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| Sheldon Scott Born in Pawley's Island, South Carolina, Sheldon comes from a family of Class Clowns (or that is how he tells it). READ > |
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| Slash Coleman Delighted audiences in our 2007 Festival with Neon Man and Me and in the 2008 Festival with Slash Coleman has Big Matzo Balls. READ > |
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| Shoshinz is Japanese for "shy timid people," but this surreal Tokyo comedian is subservient to nothing and no one. READ > |
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| Thaddeus Phillips His Capsule 33, for our Wattage series in 2011, was the first theater piece completely powered by sustainable energy. READ > |
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| Zehra Fazal At the 2009 Capital Fringe Festival, she performed Headscarf and the Angry Bitch, a tongue-in-cheek romp through faith and growing up Muslim in America. READ > |
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