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2017 Minnesota Fringe Festival Lottery 2017 MINNESOTA FRINGE FESTIVAL LOTTERY Can’t find what you’re looking for? Please make sure you scroll through the entire 10 page document. If you’re still not finding the number, here’s a quick troubleshoot: SIZE MATTERS: Know your lottery; the applying companies are first sorted into tiers. All of the small tier shows are listed first and start below; regular tier starts on page 6. ARTICLES COUNT: Once you’ve found the right tier, companies run alphabetically, but articles and punctuation will count. For example, anything starting with “The” will be under the T section. If you put quotation marks or parenthesis around your company name, they’ll show up before the A section. Because Excel. Happy hunting, and good luck! SMALL TIER BEGINS HERE! Lottery # COMPANY NAME SHOW TITLE 1 1970 TBD 2 A Girl Named Bill Productions Mom's Not Invited 3 Abas Theatre Company Hamlet Omelette 4 Adrienne Peters Unwritten Comedy Show! 5 AJW Productions TBD 6 Alyssa Noble and Allie Pfeffer What You Want 7 American Civic Forum Clara Barton 8 Amurzet TBD 9 Amy Anderson TBD 10 Applause Community Theatre TBD 11 ASA Theater Collective TBD... 12 Average Old Guy Productions TBD 13 Backstreet Carnival TBD 14 Bad Sushi Entertainment TBD 15 Banned Art Collective TBD 16 Ben San Del Presents AAAAHHH! 17 BERW Productions Monkey 18 Betamaxim Out of the Picture 19 Big Picture Group The Anarchist's Guidebook 20 Bill Santiago The Immaculate Big Bang 21 Birdchick.com Pounded In The Butt By Dinosaurs and Unicorns 22 Black Sheep Carl Sagan didn't Die, and now he's Living Forever 23 Blinking Eye Theatre Lucky Lucifer 24 Brokenwing Productions Cabaret 25 Burntail Arts Hello, World 26 Buzz Off, Lucille Balls Deep 27 C.S.O.C. TBD 28 Camelot Productions TBD 29 Captain Heck's Projects The Height of Priviledge 30 Cats and Rap TBD 31 Central Standard Theatre The Event 32 Chad Filley Productions TBD 1 SMALL TIER cont. Lottery # COMPANY NAME SHOW TITLE 33 Chekhov's Gun Productions The Maids by Jean Genet 34 Christopher Kehoe Alastair Phlegmswallow: The Bastard Prince of MnDOT 35 Clara Elser The Love Song of Tonya Harding Don't Be Cruel to Your Puppy...Lemme Give YOU a 36 Clayton Storyteller Twisted Tale 37 Coattail Productions TBD 38 Cold Lake Productions Resolve 39 Commutator Collaborative TBD 40 Cult of Presidents We Precious Few 41 Damn Kids Productions TBD 42 Dan Juola TBD 43 Dancing Ink Productions Reel Life Isn't Real Life 44 David Boyle Tbd 45 David Lawson Flyer Guy 46 Davis & Duke Theater Company Tears of Moons 47 Degenerate Theatre Blood Debt 48 Desolate Maude Tbd 49 Diva G Productions TBD 50 Doomkitten Productions Things That Bump Their Head In The Night 51 Double Backbone Ain't That Rich 52 Eduardo Productions A Chat with a Unicorn 53 Elaine Phillips Dangerous 54 Emerald Condor Productions Richard "Picks" Montana 55 Entropy The Calamity Prayer 56 Evanoah Productions TBD 57 Everything You Want... Right Now! A Denial of Spring 58 Express Theatre Company Writer's Block 59 Featherstone Creative Seeking Pope Joan 60 Foxhill Studios Into the Ditch 61 FTG Drama TBD 62 FurTrader Productions TBD 63 G & P Tbd mother daughter spectacular 64 Garden of Song Opera TBD 65 Glitterbear Disco TBD 66 GlowEarth Productions Man meets Moon 67 Good Evening Theatre Company TBD 68 Graber Productions Last Summer's Love 69 Grand Island Company TBD 70 Green Street The Green Street Anthology 71 Grey Weather Theater 'night, Brother 72 Halie Bahr lofi dances 73 Hannah Starr BOOMBOX. 74 HatMan Productions The Silent Comedy Of Red Skelton: A Tribute 75 Hero Year Productions Thong Bong 76 Highlander Kitty Full Metal Rabbit 77 Hill-Murray Theatre TBD 78 Hot Chocolate Media Waiting for Gygax 2 SMALL TIER cont. Lottery # COMPANY NAME SHOW TITLE The Organizer: V.R.Dunne and the fight for worker's 79 Howard Petrick rights 80 HT Productions I Was a Sixth Grade Bigfoot 81 Ifrah Mansour How to have fun in a civil war 82 I'm Related To Lin Manuel Miranda TBD 83 InnerVoice Compassionate Heart 84 Iris Papyrus Productions Funky Inferno 85 Jackdonkey Productions TBD 86 Jacobin Grille The Ballad of Bearclaw Jones 87 Jaded Optimist Productions TBD 88 Jeremy Schaefer What's A Wedding Got To Do With It? 89 Jezebel Theatre Company TBD 90 Jim Loucks The Biscuiteater 91 Johnny Daydreaming I guess I'd better stop procrastinating. 92 Joseph Price Color Theory 93 JRW Theatre TBD 94 JSB Theatre TBD 95 Kale Productions TBD 96 Kapp Productions TBD 97 kelly nesbitt New Frontiers in Vaginal Consciousness (VAGCON™) 98 Kittenbritches TBD 99 Kruger-Bogle Because reasons 100 La Crosse Community Theatre Annie's Arrival Beukema?!!? A One-Man Show Co-Starring Sam 101 LandmanLand Landman 102 Late Night Brunch Productions TBD 103 Laughing Nomad Productions Alice in Neverneverland 104 Laura Packer, storyteller Fairy Tales for Grown Ups 105 Le Lunez LLC Le Lunez 106 Lindsay Forsythe Bombardment 107 Little Oblivion Theatre 23261: The Hippo Bill 108 Lumos Romio and Juliet Unwound 109 Lupiction Productions Destiny Discovered 110 MaddeBelle Productions Boy Crazy! 111 make theatre The 39 Steps: A Live Radio Play 112 Market Garden Theatre TBD 113 Maximum Verbosity Democracy Is For the Birds 114 Melody Mendis Music LLC Melody Mendis is "Barbra Streisand" 115 Mermaid Productions TBA 116 Midnight Pendulum Productions TBD A Resistor's Handbook (...for holding onto optimism 117 minnerican productions during really shitty times) 118 Minnesota Dance Ensemble Carmen 119 Mission Theatre Company TBD 120 Moontide Productions TBD 121 Mothership Theater Company Life of a Black Man in America 122 Myswyken Salad Theatre Company TBD 3 SMALL TIER cont. Lottery # COMPANY NAME SHOW TITLE N/A (I am a solo artist and this production is not affiliated with a specific company. If you absolutely need a name you can list it as 123 "Smoke Rings Theatre") Prelude to the Apocalypse (For What It's Worth) 124 Nancee Magistad Facebook Light 125 Nefarious Laboratory The Idaho Jackson Action Playset 126 New Endeavors Hoarfrost Lodgings 127 New West Productions TBD 128 Nice Ankles TBD 129 Nichole Hamilton Dame daDA and the Meta Show 130 Octoprof Why They Kiss 131 Okay to Play TBD 132 Paige Collette & Rachel Austin TBD 133 Pamela Ziemann Dairy Tails, Fairy Tales and Monster Males 134 Pangea World Theater motherlanded Ted "Critter" Montana Will Teach YOU How to Stay 135 Paper Soul Alive During The Knife Wars in the Streets 136 Paradox Productions Arkansas Chicken In 137 Passionately Petite Productions If Only 138 Patrick's Cabaret TBD Spy in the House of Men: A One-Woman Show With 139 Penny: For Your Thoughts Balls 140 Phalen Place Productions The Last Holdout 141 Pipermonkey TBD 142 Puppet Work TBA 143 Rachel Petrie Fadeaway Girl 144 RASA (Re-Presenting Arts of South Asia) Shubham (Auspicious) 145 Red Dice Collective TBD Not Quite: Asian American by Law, Asian Woman by 146 Renegade Ada Cheng Desire 147 Romanian Swamp Donkey Productions TBD 148 Rosie Moan Productions I'm Just Like You: The Cult Story 149 RPD Productions Satan Hates the Law of Attraction!! 150 R-WIT Productions Series of short stories (5 different days) 151 Sandbox Theatre Bruised Violet 152 Savaali TBD 153 Scared Hare Productions Ick Und Dude 154 SCHMAGENCY Deluge 155 Shadow Horse Theatre LLC. TBD 156 Shrieking Harpies TBD 157 Side by Side Live From New York, He's A Prom Date! 158 Sidecar Theatre Public Discourse 159 Sinclair Lewis Productions It Can't Happen Here 160 Skyscraper Productions Creative People 161 slow/soft/late TBD 162 Special When Lit A Talking Cat?!? 163 Spike Tape Productions Buffy the Bedbug Slayer 164 SPNP Tech C- 165 Spokane Aerial Performance Arts I Will Sell This House Today! 4 SMALL TIER cont. Lottery # COMPANY NAME SHOW TITLE 166 Stardust Productions TBD 167 Steve Berglund MAN 168 Straightened Nails Theatre Where is Raoul Wallenberg? 169 Taming Dragons To Be Determined 170 teatro jaguar luna Keeper of the Masks 171 Teresa Mock and Mark Sweeney Present This is Paul Mock 172 The Adventures of Les Kurkendaal TBD 173 The BODs TBD 174 The Boiler-Maker Collective TBD 175 The Crude Mechanicals Lear/Hamlet/Macbeth 176 The Ensemble Theatre Company TBD 177 The Farmers Wives TBD 178 The Fighting Mongooses America, The Rewrite 179 The Gay Trauma Archives The Gay Trauma Archives LIVE Like A Bat Out of Hell, Yes, the Entire Album, A Semi- 180 The Heavy Mettle Assembly Classical Tribute to the Songs of Jim Steinman 181 The Hnossa Project East of the Sun, West of the Moon 182 The Orchard Theater Collective TBD 183 The Rachel Teagle Effect Queen of Delicious Animals 184 The Salvage Project Write Me a Song 185 The Whole Nine Yards Spared 186 The World Crime League We Were Only Henchmen 187 Theatre Elision My Fourth Great Grandmother 188 Thought Bubble Productions TBD 189 Three Crazy Sons Flipping Off Our Lord 190 Ti-en-T Presents TBD 191 Tin Lizard Productions Tattoo Stories 192 Toolbox Theatre No Limits 193 Tristan Miller Co The Snark Tower: Punslinger 194 Twin cities dance court Nam and Man 195 Two Drinks In Minnesota Nice Over Ice 196 Vaky Vaky Jesus at Guantanamo 197 Verge Theatre TBD 198 wabi-sabi TBD 199 Watch the Audience An Allgood Evening 200 Waxen Wings Productions TBD 201 WayWord WordSmiths Podco. Elevator Pitch 202 We Look Good in Brown Epistemological Cabaret 203 Westie Woman Productions Who Does That? My Life as a Weirdo. 204 Wild Blue TBD 205 Wild Rosemary Theater TBD 206 Willi Carlisle Productions TBD One Man Folk Opera 207 Wordsworth Ink Typhoon of Tenderness REGULAR TIER BEGINS NEXT PAGE.
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