Thursday, September 30, 2010

A Special Event: The Fringe Wilmington Festival

If you, dear readers, are like me and giggle every time you see that commercial with the zombie who's about to eat the ballerinas (I can't imagine he'll get a very filling meal out of them), you absolutely need to attend the Fringe Wilmington Festival. The festival is devoted to bringing the best in delightfully off-beat art, music, theatre, and other potentially fringy things to the City of Wilmington. Though the festival has already begun, it runs until October 3rd, so there's plenty left to see and do.

If you were already planning on stopping by the DCCA for Art on the Town tomorrow, you'll get a taste of things (the festival, not ballerina flesh) while you're here. The DCCA is hosting two performances of "Crypto-Anthropology" by Phantom Limb Productions. Halloween enthusiasts will find that this show is an ideal way to kick off the countdown to the big day. The Festival Website describes it as "a highly interactive fun house freak show of scandalous proportions." Yes, you read that correctly, "scandalous proportions." Add in a Skunk Ape and a Muck Monster and good times are guaranteed.

It should be noted that the show is not free, but at $5 per ticket the admission price is certainly a bargain for all that you'll see. "Crypto-Anthropology" will be performed a grand total of three times at the DCCA: twice on Friday night (7:30 and 9:30) and once Saturday afternoon (2:00).

For more information about "Crypto-Anthropology" and the Fringe Wilmington Festival in general, visit the official website.

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