Friday, September 30 at the Maas Building Studio
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Pop Up: Reflecting & Remembering
4pm
Join us for a conversation centering the BIPOC Artists of Cannonball. Share your memories from the show(s), the feelings you’re still sitting with, and what you’re taking with you moving forward. -
The Most Important Place in the World!
5:30pm
"Devilishly dangerous theatre." -Huffington Post
Naked Empire Bouffon Company brings you The Most Important Place in the World!, a devilishly satirical bouffon show targeting colonization with a Diasporic Puerto Rican lens. Two fabulously windswept tricksters, who are equal parts hurricanes and prophets, take the audience on a dance-filled fiesta celebrating USA's torrid love affair with Puerto Rico.
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The Case For Invagination #4
7pm
This performance is Part Four of a series in which Bindler's scars speak candidly about trauma and desire. Imagine Mister Rogers had a scooter accident, a thyroidectomy, a brain injury... and the puppets in his neighborhood were the remnants of these calamities. Welcome to The Case For Invagination! This collection of solos arose out of Bindler's somatic Body-Mind Centering® research on the embryology of the genitalia from a nonbinary perspective. From these ideas she developed a series of interactive performances based on the practice of allowing space/situations/people to invite us in, rather than injecting ourselves into spaces. This practice has social and political implications around embodying consent culture and as an antidote to the ways many of us have internalized capitalism, colonialism, sexism, and ableism.
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Stress Exorcist
8:30pm
An anonymous, shambling creature is your guide in this comedy meditation on failure and resilience, written and performed by Mary McCool, and directed by Jack Tamburri.
Weaving crowd work, chaos magic, and live digital vocal effects, STRESS EXORCIST brings the audience to a vital new kind of healing. Through a series of rituals, koans, and games, obstacles are lifted. Being your dark side makes magic possible. Ridiculous and meaningful, Mary McCool delivers a monster-drag solo spectacle of virtuosity in a comedy rite that will literally change your life.
Friday, September 30 at The Maas Building Garden
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Jonathan Daylight Live!: Helping You Be Motivated and Productive!
5:30pm
This one-man show combines comedy, theater, and juggling to create something that goes beyond traditional motivational speaking. Jonathan Daylight Live! inadvertently pokes fun at at "hustle culture" and the motivation industry's absurdity and inability to create long lasting change in people. As he gives advice and shares stories, Jonathan realizes that true growth comes from acknowledging our intrinsic value and prioritizing our health and wellbeing.
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Carnivore
7pm
Carnivore researches the imaginative life of the material body, shaped by the artists' own experiences of pregnancy, birth and motherhood. -
Overboard Cabaret
10pm
Located in the beautiful Maas Garden Bar, the OVERBOARD! Cabaret is Cannonball's FREE nightly offering of music, circus, comedy, storytelling, strange anthems to pirate lords and ecstatic participatory rituals that are sure to be the perfect end to your night at the Fringe.
Friday, September 30 at Maas Building Cottage
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Topside
6:55pm
Inspired by the short story "Game" by Donald Barthelme and written expressly for TiQ as one of its earliest livestreams, Topside follows two men trapped in a military-grade bunker, uncertain of their mission, uncertain of how they'll manage to survive each other's company. Alternately capturing each character in looping sequences, TiQ founder Joshua William Gelb will perform Topside continuously for three hours each night, in a durational feat of digital hybridity.
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Topside
7:30pm
Inspired by the short story "Game" by Donald Barthelme and written expressly for TiQ as one of its earliest livestreams, Topside follows two men trapped in a military-grade bunker, uncertain of their mission, uncertain of how they'll manage to survive each other's company. Alternately capturing each character in looping sequences, TiQ founder Joshua William Gelb will perform Topside continuously for three hours each night, in a durational feat of digital hybridity.
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Topside
8:05pm
Inspired by the short story "Game" by Donald Barthelme and written expressly for TiQ as one of its earliest livestreams, Topside follows two men trapped in a military-grade bunker, uncertain of their mission, uncertain of how they'll manage to survive each other's company. Alternately capturing each character in looping sequences, TiQ founder Joshua William Gelb will perform Topside continuously for three hours each night, in a durational feat of digital hybridity.
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Topside
8:40pm
Inspired by the short story "Game" by Donald Barthelme and written expressly for TiQ as one of its earliest livestreams, Topside follows two men trapped in a military-grade bunker, uncertain of their mission, uncertain of how they'll manage to survive each other's company. Alternately capturing each character in looping sequences, TiQ founder Joshua William Gelb will perform Topside continuously for three hours each night, in a durational feat of digital hybridity.
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Topside
9:15pm
Inspired by the short story "Game" by Donald Barthelme and written expressly for TiQ as one of its earliest livestreams, Topside follows two men trapped in a military-grade bunker, uncertain of their mission, uncertain of how they'll manage to survive each other's company. Alternately capturing each character in looping sequences, TiQ founder Joshua William Gelb will perform Topside continuously for three hours each night, in a durational feat of digital hybridity.