Africana-Americano, an African musical theatre piece utilizing traditional Zimbabweian dance and music to tell the story of an African villager and an American tourist.
Fringe favorite Susan O'Connor ( Never Swim Alone, See Bob Run) in Patty Red Pants, an updated telling of "Little Red Riding Hood".
Musical version of Gogol's The Overcoat by John Gregor and Robert Rival.
Duct, a solo show about motherhood, narrated from a heating duct by Neo-Futurist Stephanie Shaw.
All American Boy, a gay comedy by James Parker, mocking the Boy Band phenomenon.
The Bizzaro Balogna Show, a one-man comedy by Dan Piraro, creator of the "Bizarro" cartoon.
Matt and Ben, a satire about friendship and ambition, using the "Good Will Hunting" partnership of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon to make its point.
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"Who's the Boss"'s Danny Pintauro in Beat, a drama about Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" obscenity trial.
The Scottish singer-songwriter is back with Him and Her, two one person musicals about a songwriter on the verge of fatherhood in NYC,1988 ( Him) and the experiences of the same songwriter's wife, circa 1993 ( Her). Goodman's New York Theatre Workshop musical Bright Lights, Big City may have been a critical flop, but it certainly attracted attention. Greenspan's comedy Five Frozen Embryos will be presented with Sleepers. Shinn's work is Sleepers, a short play about men who meet while masturbating. Chu directs the Belber premiere, The Death of Frank, an examination of four people searching for identity, love, farming and violence. 9-25 at 19 venues scattered through Lower Manhattan, will feature works by Christopher Shinn ( Four), David Greenspan and Stephen Belber ( Tape), plus a new musical by Paul Scott Goodman (the cult Bright Lights, Big City). And now some established writers are taking renewed notice of the downtown theatrical extravaganza. With three 2002 Tony Award wins, Urinetown is the New York International Fringe Festival's biggest success story.