Michael Marinaccio and Tracy McCoy acted as the MCs setting each scene in The Last Stand Tavern which was staged at in Ten10 Brewing which was the perfect venue at the Orlando International Fringe Festival. Different guest performers are introduced at each show, adding to the chaos.
The show was built around a Roll Playing game, or TTRPG (Tabletop Role-Playing Game). I am not very familiar with roll playing games, so I had to take the show at it’s face value. I think that some of the audience reactions came from a familiarity with certain RPGs. Every scene was completely improvised often to hilarious effect.
Improv actors seated on the stage had to stand in for characters in an apocalyptic vision of the word where zombies are about to overrun a tavern. Players would roll a large die to determine the energy they might have to overcome each obstacle.
Though starting playful and light, the zombie hoards and dark lord are too much for any character to overcome. Each roll of the die resulted in an almost certain bloodbath. Perhaps that is just the way of the world. None of us will get out of this game alive. Heroes are the first to go.
The bottom line is that was a fun Fringe show with many unexpected turns and plenty of laughs.



The Cage was presented by Natasha Junkermeier from Tallahassee Florida at this year’s Orlando International Fringe Festival. The Cage was a site specific show being held on the lawn between the Orlando Family Stage and OMA. It was an immersive experience exploring the harsh realities of immigrants and people of color being harassed by ICE agents in America today. The show is based on the accounts of 5 detainees as well as interviews with Anna Eskamani and Carlos Guerillmo Smith.
Wilde & Gay Animal Kingdom, at the Orlando International Fringe Festival, created by Alexander Hehr, was an adult puppetry show where Hayward J. Sloth explored the wild and kinky world of homosexuality in the animal kingdom. I always knew that 



