Wednesday, July 27, 2005

podcasts

Thirst Theater podcasts its successful series of bar experiences created by award-winning writers and professional actors. From anywhere in the world, audiences can download the creative spirit of a good evening out, and take it with them to their favorite hang-out.

Go to www.fringefestival.org and click on Fringe in Your Ear. Right click (or CTRL-click on an iBook) the free sample to save it to your computer. Follow the instructions for the other shows. It's simple and secure.

Eavesdrop. Experience. Enjoy. Come back for more.

Thirst -casts are made possible through a first-of-its-kind Experimental Internet agreement with the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA)

Visit www.fringefestival.org/thirst for more information on everything Thirst-y.

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

AN ADDITIONAL 70 SEATS

Because our Fringe show will be on the rooftop patio at Joe's Garage in good weather and inside in bad weather, only 62 reservations are available. In good weather, however, AN ADDITIONAL 70 SEATS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR ON THE EVENING OF THE PERFORMANCE.

So come on down. You'll get in.

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Thirst Theater @ the Minnesota Fringe



Thirst Theater @ the Minnesota Fringe presents 6 new short plays by local, award-winning writers performed by professional Equity actors — and, this time, woven together — on an outdoor rooftop patio bar around you. A twist on the popular Monday night event.

Thirst: Where curtain call meets last call
Joe’s Garage, 1610 Harmon Place

Friday, August 5
Monday, August 8
Wednesday, August 10
Thursday, August 11
Friday, August 12
Saturday, August 13
(All shows at 10 p.m.)

For reservations: Uptown Tix @ 651-209-6799 or www.uptowntix.com. (Seating is limited.)

On an average August day, numerous blackouts hit the city suddenly. Electronic equipment behaves in odd and startling ways. For some time, downtown goes dark.

The cause and full effects of the blackouts are not known.

Six Thirst-y writers — Trista Baldwin, Alan Berks, Bill Corbett, Cory Hinkle, Dominic Orlando, and Rosanna Staffa — use their unique styles to create scenes in the same bar on the same evening around these mysterious occurences.

In addition, twelve Thirst-y actors — Phil Callen, Chris Carlson, Casey Greig, Terry Hempleman, Michelle Hutchison, Catherine Johnson, Ann Kim, Tracey Maloney, Amy McDonald, Ron Menzel, Kris Nelson, Randy Reyes — were assigned at random to each writer BEFORE they wrote their scripts.

Like past Thirst performances, the scenes will be self-contained and can be enjoyed separately. The rehearsal will still be minimal so the style remains as spontaneous and fun as ever, and the environment will still have the loose, informal feeling of a bar during a live concert.

However, this time, the writers and actors will collaborate on weaving their characters into the other scripts throughout the evening. Visit www.fringefestival.org/thirst for more information.

Joe will be serving a late night menu including appetizers, burgers, and their famous mashed potatoes. In case of rain, the show will go on inside Joe’s Garage.

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