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Florida, United States · FloridaMedusa is back with a brand-new snake-free head, and she’s got quite a few bloody bones to pick with humanity — at least the male half — in this gonzo solo performance art piece starring writer Karen Anne Light and directed by Elizabeth Baron. Light’s reimagined monster is a queer femme icon who longs for the good old days when men were castrated to fertilize the fields; now she passes the eons by regaling her audience with gruesome Gorgon riddl…See the Story
Orlando Fringe 2024 review: 'Prowling the Abyss'
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Florida, United States · FloridaWhether it’s a botched bleach job or a bad bowl cut, there’s no hair disaster that Nikki (writer/performer Joanna Rannelli) can’t repair, as she serves as a receptacle for her client’s most intimate confessions … but just don’t ask her to accept liability if you beg for bangs. I’m the type of person who gets his hair cut as infrequently as possible at chain salons, and prefer not to chitchat with my stylist, but I thoroughly enjoyed my hour at "…See the Story
Orlando Fringe 2024 review: 'Bangs, Bobs & Banter: Confessions of a Hairstylist'
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Florida, United States · FloridaWhen DreamWorks Land opens next month at Universal Orlando, kids and adults alike will get to enjoy salty Shrekzels, take a trip on the Caterbus with the Trollercoaster, and learn kung fu in Po’s training camp. About a month out from opening day, Universal Orlando shared exciting new details about DreamWorks Land in a behind-the-scenes video and at an invite-only media event. DreamWorks Land replaces Woody Woodpecker’s KidZone, a play area that …See the Story
Shrek’s Outhouse slide, Caterbus Trollercoaster and more new details about DreamWorks Land at Universal Orlando
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Florida, United States · FloridaPUSH Physical Theatre, creators of the award-winning 2022 hit "Generic Male," return to Orlando for the world premiere of "Hyde," an atmospheric experiment in dance theater inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson’s horror novella The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde that’s told from the monster’s perspective. Ashley Jones plays the titular terror, who enlists two performers (Heather Stevenson and Darren Stevenson) in retelling his story through …See the Story
Orlando Fringe 2024 review: 'Hyde'
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Joe Biden · FloridaThe Biden administration’s announcement last month — that it plans to reclassify cannabis as a lower-risk substance nationwide — is being embraced as a positive development for advocates working to legalize the adult use of recreational marijuana in Florida. But critics say that decision can’t obscure the concerns that have surfaced in recent years stemming from its high potency.See the Story
Cannabis is about to be ‘re-scheduled’ by feds. What does that mean for Florida's push for recreational marijuana?
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Cats · FloridaLongtime Fringe-favorite writer/performer Martin Dockery is back in Orlando again with another brain-bending dramedy directed by Vanessa Quesnelle, which will linger in your mind long after its chilling final fadeout. "The Stakeout" sees two suit-and-tie wearing FBI agents — Dockery as a veteran of the can-and-string era on the eve of retirement, and Andrew Broaddus as a rookie on his first day out of the academy — sitting in a surveillance van,…See the Story
Orlando Fringe 2024 review: 'The Stakeout by Martin Dockery'
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Florida, United States · FloridaEnzian Theater in Maitland revives their Meet the Filmmaker series this weekend, when a Saturday event spotlights the 1968 German film The Cat Has Nine Lives. The film, set In the summer of 1967, "looks at the lives and friendships of four women (a fifth one is a fantasy of one of the characters) who yearn for freedom and appreciation yet find themselves disillusioned in their current situations." The Cat Has Nine Lives is considered the first f…See the Story
Enzian presents 1960s German feminist film 'The Cat Has Nine Lives' this weekend
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Orlando · OrlandoOrlando Police Department officers stormed the crowd, deployed pepper spray, pushed and shoved protesters, and arrested two.See the Story
‘Bring it in with force’: Orlando Police Department releases body cam footage from pro-Palestinian rally downtown Saturday
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