This two man show at the Orlando International Fringe Festival was quite hilarious. The show features Ashley Jones and Darren Stevenson using acrobatics, clowning, and physical theater to deconstruct and skewer outdated stereotypes of manhood. To start they asked all the men to stand in the audience. In one point in the play there was to be a call and response, and the men of the audience had to grunt out their response as loudly as they could. The second acrobat was pulled out of the audience making it seem like he was your average man.
One particularly funny routine had the two men pulling long johns high up over their shoulders and then their hands were held down near their crotch acting as sock puppets. The from inside the crotch. There were were many costume changes and some more racy numbers where clothing was just an afterthought. These acrobats were ripped.
One intriguing routine had one of the duo having an in-depth manly conversation as he used the other man as a chair. He then crawled over, around and upside down between the legs of the other man, using him in a delicate balancing act. I resisted sketching these more precarious moments since I knew it would be a problem to make them believable since they would only last qonly fraction of a moment.
I chose to sketch a rather still moment in the action where one actor stole a chair from the other. The heated discussion for the other actor to be permitted to sit dug much deeper into hidden resentments, where minor concessions would not appease a pattern if taking while offering little in return.
I find that describing the action is difficult since what the two would do often defied gravity. What is more important is that I was laughing out loud throughout. This was a wild fun show presented by Push Physical Theater of Rochester New York.



The acclaimed one-woman show Private Parts: The Secrets We Keep, was written and performed by female actress and masterful storyteller Joanna Rannelli in Ten10 Brewing at this year’s Orlando International Fringe Festival. Her show was candid, raw and often funny.
Cindy Heen is the Founder and Artistic Director of Emergence Dance based in Orlando Florida. Having sketched Emergence Dance rehearsals in the past, I knew that
I got to sketch Zelda Grey‘s one woman show,
At this year’s Orlando International Fringe Festival, Automatic Orchestra: Just Add Music in the Blue Venue of the Orlando Shakes is an immersive improvisational orchestra where the actors are inspired by the music created by the audience. Entering the venue, there were various methods of making sound in every audience seat. I moved a rattle from my seat over to the next seat. There were kazoos, cooking pans, one of those metal barrels with metal beads wrapped around it, and so much more.
Onwards! presented by Big Empty Barn Productions from Montreal Canada starred Bremner Fletcher Duthie who sang and played instruments while telling stories. Around the stage were a series of lamps which could be activated with foot switches. Each of his variety acts would require different lighting which he initiated with taps of his toes.
The Scarlet venue at the Orlando International Fringe Festival seemed too large for The Black Jack Show. I suspect the puppeteer is used to performing for one or two people at a time. Jack and Black are two hand puppets that host a variety show that included torch songs, shadow puppets, a dog, a vampire comedian, a lion dance and two white gloves that performed between acts.
Queer! Celebrates Latinx Queer resilience at the Orlando International Fringe Festival. The cast, each in turn, tells stories if growing up and feeling different that those around them. One female even conformed and lived the life of a mom. Deep down she knew she was stifling who she really was. Some stories were told through music, movement and projections. Some were spoken word which often resonates with me.