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Building Your Fringe Show

Tuesdays, January 10, 17, 24, 31
7:00 PM Central (Zoom), 90-minute sessions
Cost: $100

Tis the season for getting Fringe applications in. It’s one thing to apply and another if you’re accepted to actually have a stage worthy performance. Fringe Festival performances are a different and invigorating kind of storytelling.

This four-session workshop will help you work through what it takes to have a “story worth telling” on a Fringe Festival stage. Taught by the founder, Loren Niemi, who has done solo and ensemble performances in 45 fringe festivals and storytelling conferences since 1995 in six cities.

Taught by Loren Niemi


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Indy Fringe: How Do You Read Me?

For some in-person storytelling, Loren Niemi and Howard Lieberman will be presenting “How Do You Read Me?” their exploration of how we come to claim who we are in the midst of assumptions and prejudices at the Indy Fringe:

Saturday 8/20, 12p – 1p
IndyFringe Basile Theater 719 E. St Clair Street

Sunday 8/21, 7p – 8p
IndyFringe Basile Theater (719 E. St Clair Street)

Thursday 8/25, 5:30p – 6:30p
IndyFringe Basile Theater (719 E. St Clair Street)

Saturday 8/27, 8:45p – 9:45p
IndyFringe Basile Theater (719 E. St Clair Street)

Indy Fringe: How Do You Read Me?

For some in-person storytelling, Loren Niemi and Howard Lieberman will be presenting “How Do You Read Me?” their exploration of how we come to claim who we are in the midst of assumptions and prejudices at the Indy Fringe:

Saturday 8/20, 12p – 1p
IndyFringe Basile Theater 719 E. St Clair Street

Sunday 8/21, 7p – 8p
IndyFringe Basile Theater (719 E. St Clair Street)

Thursday 8/25, 5:30p – 6:30p
IndyFringe Basile Theater (719 E. St Clair Street)

Saturday 8/27, 8:45p – 9:45p
IndyFringe Basile Theater (719 E. St Clair Street)

Indy Fringe: How Do You Read Me?

For some in-person storytelling, Loren Niemi and Howard Lieberman will be presenting “How Do You Read Me?” their exploration of how we come to claim who we are in the midst of assumptions and prejudices at the Indy Fringe:

Saturday 8/20, 12p – 1p
IndyFringe Basile Theater 719 E. St Clair Street

Sunday 8/21, 7p – 8p
IndyFringe Basile Theater (719 E. St Clair Street)

Thursday 8/25, 5:30p – 6:30p
IndyFringe Basile Theater (719 E. St Clair Street)

Saturday 8/27, 8:45p – 9:45p
IndyFringe Basile Theater (719 E. St Clair Street)

Indy Fringe: How Do You Read Me?

For some in-person storytelling, Loren Niemi and Howard Lieberman will be presenting “How Do You Read Me?” their exploration of how we come to claim who we are in the midst of assumptions and prejudices at the Indy Fringe:

Saturday 8/20, 12p – 1p
IndyFringe Basile Theater (719 E. St Clair Street) 

Sunday 8/21, 7p – 8p
IndyFringe Basile Theater (719 E. St Clair Street) 

Thursday 8/25, 5:30p – 6:30p
IndyFringe Basile Theater (719 E. St Clair Street) 

Saturday 8/27, 8:45p – 9:45p
IndyFringe Basile Theater (719 E. St Clair Street) 

Loren & Howard

How Do You Read Me?

What’s in a name? When you claim an identity – Gay – Straight – Bi – Trans – do others see what you see, fee

l, who you are? What about homelessness or political affiliation? Too often we judge people by how they look, dress, walk, talk and superficial characteristics. Too often they don’t see you and their misreading of who you are makes for messy and sometimes tragic consequences. Suppose you are a homeless kid who has been taken off the street by a drag queen. What changes? Suppose you are a member of a religious order and find out that your roommate is Gay. Are you Gay by association? Do you “out” him?

In “How Do You Read Me?” storytellers Howard Lieberman and Loren Niemi look to their experience with gender fluidity, representation and the assumptions we make about others with intimate and revealing stories that are by turns insightful and questioning of those assumptions of what it means to be “other” in America. This show looks to the people underneath the surface.

Having performed together for over two decades now, the 2 Lorens have examined issues of race in “1967”, religion in “A Fool’s Errand”, and the ironies of sex and drugs in their wildly improvisational “55 Minutes of Sex, Drugs and Audience Participation.” They are not afraid to tell their stories truthfully and artfully while finding the humor and grace of being human.

Tickets are $10 in advance/ $12 at the door
Doors are at 9:30 PM, come eat and drink in the theater before the show!

Proof of vaccination with matching ID or a lab-certified negative COVID-19 PCR test with matching ID is required for entry. Please go to http://www.bryantlakebowl.com/theater for the current COVID-19 policy at the Bryant Lake Bowl Theater.

Loren & Howard

How Do You Read Me?

What’s in a name? When you claim an identity – Gay – Straight – Bi – Trans – do others see what you see, fee

l, who you are? What about homelessness or political affiliation? Too often we judge people by how they look, dress, walk, talk and superficial characteristics. Too often they don’t see you and their misreading of who you are makes for messy and sometimes tragic consequences. Suppose you are a homeless kid who has been taken off the street by a drag queen. What changes? Suppose you are a member of a religious order and find out that your roommate is Gay. Are you Gay by association? Do you “out” him?

 

In “How Do You Read Me?” storytellers Howard Lieberman and Loren Niemi look to their experience with gender fluidity, representation and the assumptions we make about others with intimate and revealing stories that are by turns insightful and questioning of those assumptions of what it means to be “other” in America. This show looks to the people underneath the surface.

Having performed together for over two decades now, the 2 Lorens have examined issues of race in “1967”, religion in “A Fool’s Errand”, and the ironies of sex and drugs in their wildly improvisational “55 Minutes of Sex, Drugs and Audience Participation.” They are not afraid to tell their stories truthfully and artfully while finding the humor and grace of being human.

Tickets are $10 in advance/ $12 at the door
Doors are at 9:30 PM, come eat and drink in the theater before the show!

Proof of vaccination with matching ID or a lab-certified negative COVID-19 PCR test with matching ID is required for entry. Please go to http://www.bryantlakebowl.com/theater for the current COVID-19 policy at the Bryant Lake Bowl Theater.