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Fringe Review - Totem Figures by TJ Dawe

Haiku review:

Fringe institution
Tells about his life on stage
Not without laughter
 
He is not Jesus
But he’ll tell you otherwise
For one point five hours
 
The Fifth Business by
The late Robertson Davies
Starts off the show well
 
Then he adds Star Wars
Bukowski and George Carlin
Dungeons and Dragons
 
Then on to totems
I didn’t really get that bit
It was overlong
 
On the whole great but
Less [...]

Assembly 2.0-The music God listens to on His walkman

This is the first of many posts, each documenting one piece from the Indyish Assembly 2.0 Art Relay.
First things first. In April, TJ Dawe wrote “The music God listens to on His walkman” to be the starting point for our art relay project. We created 40 Celtx projects with TJ’s piece and the Assembly [...]

Assembly 2.0 Show Lists

Sorry to those of you who weren’t able to make the Assembly 2.0 shows this past Friday and Saturday and have been searching for the show lists. As I wrote on the Celtx forums,

Things came together so close to the show itself (the actors getting their scripts 4 days before the show, bands meeting the [...]

Come to the Indyish Assembly 2.0

Download the Assembly 2.0 Show Poster by Tyler Rauman here
Plays and animations for the Indyish Assembly 2.0 Art Relay are pouring in and musicians are pulling together their soundtracks before the final meeting tomorrow at the Indyish Fringe Tent.
We would love for you to join us this Friday and Saturday at Club Lambi for [...]

Fringe Reviews: DisTRUTHed, Under Milk Wood, Hardcore Pussy & TJ Dawe

Yabu No Naka: Distruthed
There are always a couple of light-hearted murder mysteries at the Fringe so the chalk outline ads and the words “horific crime” in this play’s write up did not mentally prepare me for Yabu No Naka: Distruthed. This show does not make light of it’s subject matter: the murder on this [...]

Indyish Assembly 2.0-Instructions for illustrators

Here’s the email that was sent to Assembly illustrators who have sent us a Celtx username. We are waiting for usernames from the rest of the illustrators and will send them this message when we receive it. Once we run out of Assembly scripts to hand off, we will be assigning illustrators to sections of [...]

Indyish Assembly 2.0-Full project description

We’re getting an Assembly event page going here on indyish and I’ll let you know when it’s up and running. Until then, here’s everything you could ever want to know about the Assembly 2.0 all in one place.

The Indyish Assembly 2.0 is a collaborative art relay for writers, directors, actors, illustrators, musicians and animators.
Assembly [...]

Assembly 2.0 Writing Starts Today!

Indyish Assembly 2.0 started this morning with scriptwriters from around the world being added to the project “Indyish Assembly Start” on Celtx.
Indyish created one project with the starting materials, made enough copies for the number of participants, and shared each copy with one writer by uploading it to the Celtx server and adding a [...]

5 days till Assembly Scriptwriting

Signup is almost over for the writing stage of the Indyish Assembly 2.0. This time the starting piece is by Canadian playwright, TJ Dawe, and writers have a month to write their scripts from all over the world!
The scripts are made into short plays during the Fringe Festival and illustrated and then animated as gifs, [...]

Assembly 2.0 Kernel Author Announced: It’s TJ Dawe!

The Assembly 2.0 is an international art relay for writers, actors, directors, illustrators, animators (GIFs) and musicians.
Press Release here.
Indyish can now officially announce that the starting text for the Assembly 2.0 - the project’s kernel - will be provided by the gentleman who’s been an international Fringe success story several times over, the critically [...]



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