We are kicking off our coverage of the New York City Fringe Festival today with our first of several interviews with the artists that are bringing their work to the big apple! On this first episode, we were joined by several shows that are being performed at Under St. Marks. This was a great conversation to kick off this year's coverage, and we encourage you to tune in and then join us in attending these fine productions!
New York City Fringe Festival
April 3rd- 21st
@ Under St. Marks, The Wild Project and 14Y Theater
Tickets and more information are available at firgid.nyc
And be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and productions, and check out their work at this year's NYC Fringe Festival:
JJ Ivey
Death of a Dandelion
jjivey.com
Kaiya Linkugel
Please Let Me Save You
@kaiya_nl
@ari_ella_
@ampersand_ie
Deborah DeGeorge Harbin
A Series of Wildfires
deborahdharbin.com
@deborahharbinproductions
Gracie Rittenberg and Slaney Jordan
A Little Less Than Kind
@bluebirdtheatreco
@slaneyrose
@gracientface
Padraig Bond, Penelope Deen, and Kristen Hoffman
The Climate Fables: Debating Extinction & The Trash Garden
@torchensemble
@padraigbond
Emil Guillermo
Emil Amok, Lost NPR Host: A Wiley Filipino, and Other Stories
amok.com
@emilamok1
YouTube.com@emilamok1