News: "Finding Fellini" Comes to FRIGID 2020

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The 2020 FRIGID Festival is fast approaching, with performances beginning on February 19 at the Kraine Theater and UNDER St. Marks in the East Village. In the lead-up to this annual showcase for storytellers, solo shows, and short works, we will also be highlighting some of the productions on offer. Next up is Finding Fellini.

Where: The Kraine Theater
85 East 4th Street, First Floor
New York, NY 10003

When: Friday February 21st at 5:10 pm
Sunday February 23rd at 5:10 pm
Tuesday February 25th at 8:50 pm

What: Finding Fellini, written and performed by Megan Metrikin and designed and directed by Guy de Lancey, presents the memoir of one woman, Metrikin, who leaves the brutality of Apartheid South Africa in search of her muse –Federico Fellini, in Rome. Stage Biz has called the show "a wild, obsessive, funny, filmic experience about the power of art to lift you out of any political or emotional doldrums.”

Finding Fellini garnered two awards at the United Solo Theatre Festival (Best actress and Best production design) and three awards at the Midtown International Theater Festival, including Outstanding Solo Show (MITF) Outstanding Set Design (MITF) and Outstanding Sound Design (MITF).

Website

Tickets available here.

Keep checking back here throughout February for more FRIGID Festival news and reviews.

FRIGID 2020 Reviews on Thinking Theater NYC
Blockbuster Guy
Cetology
Laser Comedy Show
Mother Leeds
And the Rope Still Tugging Her Feet
A Southern Fairytale

Other FRIGID 2020 listings on Thinking Theater NYC
The 500 List
Artaud Marat
Beneath the Bikini
Cemetery Golf
Closed Circuit
Delirium
Jaxx & Lolo: A Friendship Story
Magnetic Dragons
Nancy Drewinsky and the Search for the Missing Letter
A Southern Fairytale
The Stands
Story Time with Joey Rinaldi
This Feeling

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