Artifakt from Vancouver B.C., Canada presented Home Cumming starring Magalie Rouillard-Bazinet. The show is about a woman who has lost her ability to have an orgasm.
So much of her life was validated by passionate relationships, sometimes multiple sexual relationships at a time. Seated in front of the audience Magalie was boisterously sexual at times lying on the chair to demonstrate her awkward but athletic sexual positions to hilarious effect. I found her energy on stage delightful.
Though young, her many sexual encounters and her hunt for more made her like a cougar, ready to pounce. When horny, Magalie would flirt like a master. Her sexuality would exude out of every pore. But underneath the bold sexual advances there was vulnerability and insecurity.
Her identity became so tied to her sexuality that she lost sight of who she was. Always having men in her life meant that they defined who she was based off what they wanted from her. It was only when she could learn to love herself that she could find a road to inner peace and happiness.
When Magalie discovered that there are passions outside of sex, she could recover her joie de vive.

CnC Productions of Orlando Florida presented the Vagina Monologues at the Orlando International Fringe Festival. The intimate stage at Ten10 Brewing was filled with a phalanx 0f female performers. Each woman in turn got up to relate their bold and unapologetic story about their vaginas.
The World of Billy Jane from Orlando Florida presented Then, Eve at the Orlando International Fringe Festival. God created Adam and then Eve was left to create herself. In one awkward moment the lights in the theater went black and Eve had to figure out how to procreate with Adam. From the grunts and painful silences, it seemed that the encounter was a failure. Eve never needed to see Adam again.
Ayni Performing Arts of Orlando Florida presented
I have sketched the Bandits before so I knew I could expect an amazing rock concert experience. Presented by Orlando, Florida Kangagirl Productions, Bullock and the Bandits lit the stage on fire with their music while honoring the western souls that passed away. The Renaissance theater hosted the Bandits. There was a disco mirrored horse in the entry hall. The Renaissance Theater has a new video monitor wall and the Bandits made full use of the screen for amazing visuals throughout the show.
Odyssea’s Family Tree produced by Project no.19 Performance Company, and sponsored by
Cloud Feather Productions from Punta Gorda Florida presented Dreamwalker at the Orlando International Fringe Festival. Center stage was the largest Unity Drum in America. Most of the audience was invited on stage to beat bamboo xylophones and the huge Unity Drum. A small plush unicorn sat on a bar stool at center stage.
Kieth Brown related that the last time he was at the Orlando International Fringe Festival, his life was changed when a talent scout approached him and Keith was given the opportunity to offer his amazing feats of magic on Norwegian and Virgin cruise ships. Though highly in demand, Keith once again returned to Orlando Fringe.
Four Dinners at the Orlando International Fringe Festival was a passionate play about two sisters, a roommate and an ex who lustfully explored their sexuality as queer women. The show was written and directed by Emmy Frederickson and Kelsey Grace Kidd.
This Orlando International Fringe solo show by trombonist/dancer/actor C. Neil Parsons from Somerville, Massachusetts, was a variety act that was indeed not about long monologues. His trombone performances were on the abstract side treating the instrument as more of a folly device for making sound. The music was more of form of communication rather than a defined tune and the other form of communication was physical movement.