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Baltimore based visual alchemists, Nana Projects, pioneer a groundbreaking blend of shadow puppetry at the New Orleans Fringe Festival Nov 13-16. Gorgeous hand manipulated cutouts bring to life two stories: the underwater adventures of a scuba diver and the mischievous hijinks of group of thieves that steal the moon. Come because you’re intrigued you’ll stay because you’re amazed!
North Rampart Community Center 1130 N. Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70116 11/13 8:30 pm 11/15 7:00 pm 11/16 8:30 pm
http://nofringe.org/tickets.html
The New Orleans Fringe Festival, November 13-16, will be an extraordinary four days of theater, performance art and spectacle. Forty ...Read More
Baltimore based visual alchemists, Nana Projects, pioneer a groundbreaking blend of shadow puppetry at the New Orleans Fringe Festival Nov 13-16. Gorgeous hand manipulated cutouts bring to life two stories: the underwater adventures of a scuba diver and the mischievous hijinks of group of thieves that steal the moon. Come because you’re intrigued you’ll stay because you’re amazed!
North Rampart Community Center 1130 N. Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70116 11/13 8:30 pm 11/15 7:00 pm 11/16 8:30 pm
http://nofringe.org/tickets.html
The New Orleans Fringe Festival, November 13-16, will be an extraordinary four days of theater, performance art and spectacle. Forty groups from around the country and New Orleans will be presenting over 120 shows in venues across the city, primarily in the Marigny, Bywater and French Quarter. The shows include the exotic, the dramatic and the insane: drama, dance, one-person shows, cabaret, comedy, puppetry, clowning, improvisational, aerialist and many other creative works.
Venues include traditional theaters as well as unusual spaces: Marigny Theatre, the Sidearm Gallery, the Hi-Ho Lounge, the North Rampart Community Center, Nola Candle Factory, the Skull Club, Le Chat Noir, On Piety, Maw-Maw the Chicken Memorial Theatre, Voodoo Mystere Lounge, and others. All performances are $7 each and run between 30 and 60 minutes. Tickets are available online at www.nofringe.org, at the door before each show, or at the Fringe Circus Tent during the festival. The Fringe Circus Tent is the heart of the Festival; it is an antique big-top where audience members and performers can mingle over refreshments, read audience reviews, and enjoy free entertainment; it will be located at the corner of Press and Dauphine Streets in the Marigny. Other free Fringe activities during the Festival include the Goodchildren Social Aid and Pleasure Club Fringe Parade down St. Claude at 10 am on November 15th, and later that day an outdoor children’s stage with free performances of puppetry, slack rope walkers and aerialists, hosted by the St. Claude Main Street Project from 2-5 pm on Saturday, November 15th.
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Notes: Visit www.nanaprojects.com for more information.
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