All Fringe Festival events are FREE and OPEN to the public.

Good Human Improv Co.: Short-Form Improv Show
Thursday / April 9 / 7 p.m.
In Studio Theater at 248 N. Third Street
A short-form improv show with audience interaction.

DJ Session with Perera Elsewhere and Suzi Analogue
Friday/ April 10 / 8 p.m.–10 p.m.
Weiss Theater in Buck Hall

Poetry Exhibition: The Things I Tell Myself or, Things I Shouldn’t Say Out Loud, artist McKenna Graf
On view: April 9-30
Reception: Sunday / April 12 / 1 p.m.
In Media 2 at 248 N. Third Street
A sonnet crown focused on gender, queerness, and identity.

Dance: Prakratihi Shamayati - Nature Heals , Sahana Balasubramanya
Sunday/ April 12 / 2 p.m.
Weiss Theater in Buck Hall
The production highlights how nature has a healing effect on us, especially our mental health.

Dance: Ganga Taranga, Nandini Sikand
Sunday/ April 12 / 2 p.m.
Weiss Theater in Buck Hall
Ganga Taranga is an invocatory dance in praise of Lord Shiva. Both meditative and energetic, the dance begins with a floral offering and shows Shiva as cosmic dancer, ascetic, and destroyer of our ignorance.

Dance: Out of Time, Laura Coffey
Sunday/ April 12 / 2 p.m.
Weiss Theater in Buck Hall
An aerial dance performance with the theme of time and running out of time.

New Work: Consumption, Liu
Sunday / April 19 / 2 p.m.
In Studio Theater at 248 N. Third Street
At Sinclair Meats, you are who you eat! Consumption is a story about what it means to consume a culture, bones and all.

New Work: Table for One, Jack Finegold
Sunday / April 26 / 2 p.m.
In Studio Theater at 248 N. Third Street
A story about masculinity, suicide, and the lack of representation of mens mental health.

A new music play: Letter 信, Jiayu (Angel) Yan, Delaney Piccoli, Liu
Sunday / April 26 / 2 p.m.
In Studio Theater at 248 N. Third Street
A story of friendship between two young medical students, one from China, one from the United States, and the letters that follow them through time.

The Dagger, Joanna Howson
Sunday / April 26 / 2 p.m.
In Studio Theater at 248 N. Third Street
Two storylines in different time periods taking place in the same historical house and involving members of the same family.
