A Ghost of Little Consequence, Kevin Victor Rae A Ghost of Little Consequence is a queer period farce in the spirit of Oscar Wilde and Moliere. Spurred by the appearance of his father’s ghost and the return of a long-lost lover, Lord Edwin Wellesley must choose between maintaining the life of a confirmed bachelor, or enter into the bonds of a heterosexual relationship. The matter is marriage… The question is to whom? Kevin Victor Rae is a queer writer, podcaster, and actor. Writing forms the core of his art and his focus is on queer speculative fiction. Kevin is currently producing a queer modern fantasy podcast and most days you can find him at his desk, or keeping his cat from committing crime.
Performance Date(s): Saturday, April 30, 8:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Zoom
Improv’d Improv, The Next Best Thing Improv’d Improv is a comedy show that is COMPLETELY improvised. Formatted like a game show, the performers will not know what game is being played next, or who they will be playing with. They will also have to incorporate audience suggestions throughout the show, resulting in the performers and audience ALWAYS being on their toes! Founded in 2012, The Next Best Thing has been spreading joy and laughter through comedy improv at Southern Oregon University. The group is committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming space for performers with any level of experience while working together to further their craft. Currently run by Captains Bekah Kenney and Emily Perry, The Next Best Thing is excited to participate in the Oregon Fringe Festival.
Performance Date(s): Sunday, May 1, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. SU Arena (Stevenson Union) or Livestream via YouTube
About the Oregon Fringe Festival: Each spring, the Oregon Center for the Arts produces the Oregon Fringe Festival (OFF), a multi-day event bringing together emerging creators and real- world artistic practitioners to share their respective experiences and to engage with each other’s work. The festival’s mission is simple: to provide a boundary- breaking platform for free expression and to celebrate unconventional art and unconventional spaces. Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend our events. If you are a person with a disability who requires accommodation(s) in order to participate in this festival, then please contact Disability Resources at DSS@sou.edu in advance.
The OFF is committed to providing a boundary- breaking platform for free expression that amplifies the voices of those who are all too unrepresented in the creative arts industry. A lens focusing on equity, diversity, and inclusion will filter our selection process for all projects submitted. About the Oregon Center for the Arts: The Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University serves as a creative catalyst for the mixture of students, educators, and artists from the state, the nation and the world. The beautiful Southern Oregon mountain setting provides a special place to learn, explore and train in all of the arts disciplines. Visit: oca.sou.edu
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