S. F. Fringe Festival Names 2011 Best of the Fringe
By: Gabrielle Sierra Sep. 20, 2011
The 20th annual San Francisco Fringe Festival, which closed its 12-day run on September 18, has announced the 17 winners in its various "Best of the Fringe" Awards for 2011.
Seventeen shows were chosen from the 44 participating in the 2011 festival. Winners come from the Bay Area, New York, Los Angeles, Springfield, MO ...and Mauritius. They represent a wide variety of theatre work - solo and ensemble, original plays, clowning and mime, and ecological installation, according to Festival producer Christina Augello.The 17 "Best of" are listed here by title, producer or creator, and home town. This year, the SF Fringe dispensed with awarding shows by category."We decided to award the artists on the basis of purely good work," Augello said.Best of the 2010 San Francisco Fringe FestivalTitle Producer/Creator City4 Clowns 4 Clowns Los AngelesAfield Phoenix Arts Assoc. San Francisco
Alma Colorada Catherine Debon Oakland
Donna/Madonna John Paul Karliak Los Angeles
Elite Waste Gregory Kloehn Oakland
Girl in, but not of, the ‘Hood Genevieve Jessee Oakland
Hamlet vs. Zombies Skinny Improv Springfield, MO
Lorraine Olsen is Figuratively
Speaking Loraine Olsen San Francisco
The Madogs of Diego Trup Sapsiway Rose Hill, Mauritius
Over There: Comedy Is
His Best Weapon P. J. Walsh Brewster, NY
Quatre-Vingt-Quatre Dirty Swan Projects San Francisco
Radio Star Horse Trade Theatre New York, NY
The Secret Adventures of
Fat Woman & Remedial Girl Sarah Lau San Jose
Sousepaw, "A Baseball Story" Shelby Company New York, NY
Spitting In The Face Of the Devil Bob Brader New York, NY
Steve Seabrook: Better Than You Kurt Bodden San Francisco
Submarine The Crew Oakland
9:00 p.m. - Lorraine Olsen is FIGURATIVELY SPEAKING
Actress Lorraine Olsen unveils the work of a professional art model in the vibrant world of bay Area studios, salons, and educational institutions. Structured as a typical drawing session would be, with artists sketching her as she assumes a series of progressively longer poses, she simultaneously recounts personal episodes that reveal her intrinsic role as a catalyst for the nurturing and development of Figurative Art.
Saturday, October 1
7:00 p.m. - Afield
World premiere play by last year's "Best of Fringe" winner Linda Ayres-Frederick. With Miriam's arrival in a desolate field of land mines, farmhand Samuel becomes hungry enough to barbeque the pig who could save his life. With Carolyn Doyle (AEA), Bruno Kanter, Heidi Wolff. Directed by Joe Weatherby.
9:00 p.m. - Steve Seabrook: Better Than You
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