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Cincinnati Fringe Festival Production History Cincinnati Fringe Festival Production History Year Show Title Venue Production Company 2016 The 4th Graders Present an Unnamed Love Suicide Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati Intern Company 2016 Baby Mama: One Woman's Quest to Give Her Child to Gay People OTR Community Church Caps Lock Theatre 2016 The Buscuiteater Art Academy Auditorium Jim Loucks 2016 Black-N-White Café OTR Community Church arte-fact theatre collective 2016 Boo-Boo Know Theatre of Cincinnati Homegrown Theater 2016 Cessna: A Drama Noir 17 E. Court St. Hugo West Theatricals 2016 Charlie's Girls Gabriel's Corner InBocca Performance 2016 Clara Know Theatre of Cincinnati Physical Productions 2016 Cosmic Nomad Coffee Emporium Josh Richards 2016 Daddy Issues Art Academy Studio Peter Aguero 2016 Darlings Know Theatre of Cincinnati Animal Engine 2016 Duryodhana - The Unconquerable Art Academy Auditorium All Shades Theater 2016 The Fainting Room OTR Community Church Kiss of Whimsy 2016 Fruit Flies Like a Banana Gabriel's Corner The Fourth Wall 2016 Furlesque Gabriel's Corner Autumn Kaleidoscope 2016 Golconda Art Academy Commons Tongue of the Mind Theatre 2016 The Gospel of Fat Kathy 17 E. Court St. #theatrecompany 2016 Graphic Know Theatre of Cincinnati Pones Inc. 2016 Here's Hoping There's a Radioactive Spider in Your Future Graydon Head Digital Middleground Productions 2016 I Hate it Here Art Academy Auditorium SHEatre: Cincinnati Women's Theatre 2016 Ice Candle Graydon Head Pack of Others 2016 The Midnight Express Graydon Head Queen City Flash 2016 The Munitions Man Art Academy Commons Paper Pete Productions 2016 My Left Teeth Art Academy Studio Paul Strickland Presents 2016 Naked Strangers 17 E. Court St. Out of School Productions 2016 A Night With the Dream Keeper Art Academy Auditorium Walnut Hills Group Theatre 2016 Other Bother Know Theatre of Cincinnati The Performance Gallery 2016 OTRimprov: The Fringe Show The Woodward OTRimprov 2016 Please Call Me Cupcake Know Theatre of Cincinnati Kevin Thornton 2016 Post Traumatic Super Delightful Art Academy Commons Pair of Animals 2016 Punk's Not Dead and Neither is Sam (Yet) MOTR Pub BRO CITY MAHALO CREW 2016 Ryan and Alice? Graydon Head 2060 Theatrical Productions 2016 The Secrets of Avondale Falls Art Academy Commons The O'Debra Twins 2016 Seen, But Not Touched Art Academy Commons Next Step Productions 2016 Seven Windows Gabriel's Corner Sharp Dance Company 2016 SHEnatra! Coffee Emporium Bowman and Yarborough 2016 Shit Men Have Said or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying And Love the Patriarchy OTR Community Church ReVamp Collective 2016 Squeeze it From the Middle: A Love Story MOTR Pub Donkey and Unicorn Productions 2016 Telsa Ex Machina 17 E. Court St. Ricky Coates 2016 Through the Mickle Woods Gabriel's Corner Say Yes Dance 2016 TrueFringe 2016 Know Theatre of Cincinnati trueTHEATRE 2016 Twiggy Fartdust and Her Nemesis from Mars 17 E. Court St. Colleen Ladrick 2016 The Unrepentant Necrophile Know Theatre of Cincinnati The Coldharts 2016 Velour Art Academy Commons Schedule C Productions 2016 We Did It, Girl! Art Academy Studio Me and Torie 2016 William Shakespeare's Most Brutal Tragedy: Measure for Measure! Art Academy Studio #ViralContentGenerator 2016 Woody Vs. Mia Vs. Gwyneth Vs. Coldplay Coffee Emporium Baby Ears 2016 You are Here: A Play in Retrospect OTR Community Church Old Souls, New Works 2016 You are the Hero Coffee Emporium Daniel Park Year Show Title Venue Production Company 2015 Bane IV Know Theatre of Cincinnati Whitebone Productions 2015 {?} Nast Community UMC Tangled Leaves Theatre Collective 2015 Zombie-logue Art Academy Commons Hugo West Theatricals 2015 You Seem Pretty Great MOTR Pub Mike Fotis 2015 We Gotta Cheer Up Gary Art Academy Commons Four Humors 2015 Validate Me! Art Academy Auditorium Carly Ann Filbin 2015 TrueFringe 2015 Coffee Emporium trueTHEATRE 2015 The Hunger Artist Art Academy Studio Glorious Bomb Squad 2015 The Famous Haydell Sisters Comeback Tour Art Academy Studio The Famous Haydell Sisters 2015 Tammy Faye's Final Audition First Luthern Church 2 Brick Monkey Theater Ensemble 2015 Tales Too Tall for Trailers 17 E. Court St. ManDamsel and FellaLady 2015 Succession Gabriel's Corner Valerie Green/Dance Entropy 2015 Squares SCPA Playground Dog & Pony DC 2015 Shirtzencockle Art Academy Commons The Performance Gallery 2015 Shelter Gabriel's Corner Pones Inc./Queen City Flash 2015 Radio Gomorrah Live! Nast Community UMC The Burying Beetles 2015 Prefer Not To Say Coffee Emporium Thought Plane Theatre 2015 Pangea SCPA Third Eye Warriors 2015 OTRimprov: The IF Cincy 2015 Preview The Woodward OTRimprov 2015 Occupational Pleasures Know Theatre of Cincinnati Homegrown Theater 2015 My Twisted Face First Luthern Church 3 InBocca Performance 2015 Mouthy Bitch Art Academy Auditorium Toss the Bonnet 2015 Moonlight After Midnight 17 E. Court St. Concrete Drops Theatre Company 2015 Meth: A Love Story Know Theatre of Cincinnati #theatercompany 2015 Love and Information Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati Intern Company 2015 Kiss Around Pass Around First Luthern Church 1 Shoshinz 2015 Jesus Do You Like Me? Please Mark Yes or No First Luthern Church 2 Eileen Tull 2015 In the Midst, The Middle, The Muddle, In Amongst Gabriel's Corner Nicole A. Hershey 2015 Hunting Monsters SCPA NextUp Productions 2015 Hungry Mother Nast Community UMC Vodianoi 2015 Hitchhikers May Be Inmates 17 E. Court St. Clifton Performance Theatre 2015 Heard First Luthern Church 1 Queen City Queer Theatre Collective 2015 Fixate Nast Community UMC Unity Productions 2015 Escape Routes SCPA Teenage Talk Productions 2015 Edgar Allan Know Theatre of Cincinnati The Coldharts 2015 Dungeon First Luthern Church 3 Hit the Lights Dad Theater Co. 2015 Down Among the Vultures 17 E. Court St. Green Hills Theatre Collective 2015 Dog Show Know Theatre of Cincinnati Animal Engine 2015 Cody Clark: A Different Way of Thinking Art Academy Commons Cody Clark 2015 CODA (Children of Deaf Adults) MOTR Pub Two Hand Productions 2015 Cincinnati King Washington Park Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park 2015 Chemistry Art Academy Studio The Cake Shop Theater Company 2015 Cathedral City Gabriel's Corner Kurt Fitzpatrick 2015 Boxed Up SCPA Ensemble of Stitches 2015 !ke e: /xarra //ke A New African Folk Tale Coffee Emporium Mazibuko Productions Year Show Title Venue Production Company 2014 TrueFringe 2014 Coffee Emporium trueTHEATRE 2014 Prefer Not To Say Coffee Emporium Bluedragonfly Productions (Cancelled) 2014 OTRimprov Workshop Know Theatre of Cincinnati OTRimprov 2014 OTRimprov Coffee Emporium OTRimprov 2014 Kevy Kev's Stand Up Extravaganza Art Academy Auditorium Kevin Thornton Entertainment 2014 Dog Show Know Theatre of Cincinnati Animal Engine 2014 Bryyann Loves You 17 E. Court St. Kevin Thornton Entertainment 2014 Being an Awesome Ally to the Transgender Community Gateways to Healing Rebecca Kling 2014 Where Edward Went Art Academy Auditorium Untethered Productions 2014 Crumble (Lay Me Down, Justin Timberlake) and Authorial Intent Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati Intern Company 2014 Tragedy: A Tragedy Coffee Emporium New Edgecliff Theatre 2014 Traffick First Lutheran Church Pones Inc. 2014 The Ultimate Stimulus Art Academy Auditorium Felipe Ossa 2014 The Legend of White Woman Creek MOTR Pub The Coldharts 2014 The King and I: A Hunk of Burnin' Love 17 E. Court St. Schedule C Productions 2014 Son of a Hutch Gateways to Healing Left Out Productions 2014 Something Something New Vagina Gateways to Healing Rebecca Kling 2014 Slut Shaming Know Theatre of Cincinnati Trey Tatum 2014 Short Attention Span Theatre Art Academy Commons SAST 2014 Sarge Art Academy Auditorium Clifton Performance Theatre 2014 Revolting Circumstances Elementz The Burying Beetles 2014 Reflections Elementz The Freedom Ensemble 2014 Papa Squat's Store of Sorts Coffee Emporium Paul Strickland 2014 Night Walkers Art Academy Auditorium Homegrown Theater 2014 Names SCPA Highlands High School 2014 Ligature Marks Art Academy Commons Gideon Productions 2014 Ikelus SCPA Next Step Productions 2014 I Hate My Job and Other Tales of Squandered Potential Know Theatre of Cincinnati FK Productions 2014 How to Fold a Pleated Skirt: An Educational Guide 17 E. Court St. Susie Thiel Collaborative 2014 Hot Damn! It's the Loveland Frong Art Academy Commons Hugo West Theatricals 2014 Heist MOTR Pub The Performance Gallery 2014 Gentri-Fire 17 E. Court St. The Dream Team 2014 [Frankenstein] Gateways to Healing Alex Talks and Harper Lee 2014 Fotis Canyon Gateways to Healing Mike Fotis 2014 Don't Look Back SCPA Student Theater for Aid in Global Emergencies 2014 Confessions of a Fatherless Daughter SCPA Sluts and Cupcakes 2014 Booty! A Revolutionary Pirate Tale Art Academy Commons Tangled Leaves Theatre Collective 2014 Blogging Behind Bars Elementz Unity Productions 2014 Beertown 17 E. Court St. Dog & Pony DC 2014 Bebe Know Theatre of Cincinnati Patchwork 2014 Around Dark Matter Know Theatre of Cincinnati Mica Dvir 2014 Aquarian Exposition: A Trip Back to the Original Woodstock 17 E. Court St. Sharp Dance Company 2014 An Unauthorized Biography of Benny Hill Know Theatre of Cincinnati Four Humors Theatre 2014 A Brief History of Beer Know Theatre of Cincinnati Underground Wish Experience Year Show Title Venue Production Company 2013 And All the Rest is Junk Mail Coffee Emporium Bluedragonfly Productions 2013 We Put the 'Fun' in Funeral SCPA Big and Bigger Productions 2013 Vortex of the Great Unknown Art Academy Auditorium Tangled Leaves Theatre Collective
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