Audience enjoying a performance at the Orlando Fringe Festival, highlighting creative talent and community engagement.
The Orlando Fringe Festival is set to impress with a variety of performances that highlight artistic talent across genres. From comedy to multimedia art, the festival features standouts like ‘Mama’s Sketch Comedy Show’ and ‘True Colors,’ showcasing personal narratives and dynamic storytelling. As performers engage the audience in unique and compelling ways, the festival fosters community and cultural expression, making it a must-visit event for art enthusiasts.
Orlando, FL – The Orlando Fringe Festival 2025 is showcasing a remarkable array of performances, with highlights that range from comedy to multimedia art. The festival serves as a platform for diverse artistic expressions, presenting notable shows that resonate with various audiences.
Among the standout performances is “Mama’s Sketch Comedy Show,” which runs for 60 minutes at the 10Ten Brewing Company’s B-Side. This show has been a staple of the Orlando improv-comedy scene for 16 years and features a script collectively written by the troupe, directed by Todd C. Feren. The actors, referred to as “Cousins,” engage in lively camaraderie and sibling-like banter throughout the performance. The sketches are described as spirited and pithy, complemented by entertaining video interludes during scene transitions.
Another compelling entry is “True Colors,” a one-woman multimedia show presented by Nicole Persley, lasting 35 minutes. The performance includes home video clips depicting Persley’s ancestors and offers a personal narrative focusing on her heritage, particularly her uncle, who was the first registered African American architect in Georgia in 1920. Although the video quality and stage presence require improvement, Persley’s delivery is filled with pride and sincerity as she shares her family history. The show also involves audience participation aimed at conjuring their deceased ancestors, although this aspect concludes without much impact.
“Story,” another multimedia experience that lasts 60 minutes, features storyteller Christian Kelty interacting with a dancer, painter, and musician, creating a dynamic fusion of art forms on stage. Kelty’s storytelling not only captivates but also inspires live art as he collaborates with his fellow artists throughout the performance.
“How to Dodge a Bullet,” produced by Ashley Vogt, is a musical that offers a humorous take on finding ‘the one.’ Spanning 60 minutes, the show critiques the modern concept of love while featuring characters dressed in flamboyant, often revealing outfits. The portrayal of these characters plays off their childish behaviors, which may hinder the audience’s connection with them.
Another engaging show, “Escape from Planet Earth,” directed by Melanie Bailey, is a comedic lecture also running for 60 minutes. The performance humorously examines humanity’s penchant for exploring new planets in a bid to flee from life’s challenges. It includes a series of humorous sketches addressing various topics, such as a 27-year-old deity and a senator with a gator’s head. This show also introduces an initiative called the Church of Fringe, aimed at fundraising and supporting the festival.
Additionally, “Sam’s Skeleton Soirée,” a 40-minute high-energy music performance, blends hip hop with ballet. The production, led by Teddy Fournier as the title character, creates a spooky atmosphere with intricate choreography and dynamic lighting. While the performance is visually enticing, some viewers express criticism regarding its length and the reliance on lip-syncing elements, particularly within the horror-themed context.
Overall, the Orlando Fringe Festival continues to unfold a rich tapestry of performances, appealing to diverse tastes and artistic flavors. The festival not only highlights creative talent but also fosters a sense of community among performers and audience members alike.
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