directed by Willow Norton
Through the eyes of her endearingly paranoid alter-ego, Nargice, Tara shows how everyday objects can assume dangerous double meanings. Nargice’s family has fallen under the suspicion of her community. Unable to reconcile the threat and appeal of surveillance, she confronts the FBI behind the bathroom mirror, and even tries to befriend them.
Fri August 29 at 9:30 PM / Sat August 30 at 6 PM & 9:30 PM
PAGEANT : SOLOVEEV
607 Bainbridge St
www.pageantsoloveev.com
an original puppet show by Piehole
One of only two shows in the Fringe that are categorized as puppetry, this mood-driven and atmospheric piece tells the story of a boy’s first encounter with death. Through sound, video, text, rod and shadow puppets, we create a storybook world in which children’s games have hidden meanings. Consider this rave review in the Village Voice of our recent performance at The Brick Theater in Brooklyn.
Sat September 6 at 10:30 PM / Sun September 7 at 3 PM & 5 PM
941 Theater in Northern Liberties
941 N Front Street
www.941Theater.com
Tickets to both shows are $10, available at www.pafringe.com or the Live Arts and Philly Fringe Box Office
S.H.A.V.E.D. photo by Anne Troup, design by Tara Ahmadinejad and 3101
Tod & I image by Ross Cowan