PortFringe’s Pop-Up ‘Inferno’ a hell of a good time
PORTLAND – Maine’s premier fringe festival weirdoes are at it again, offering up a uniquely collaborative take on a literary classic.
The PortFringe Festival has once again unleashed its annual Pop-Up experience on the world with its latest iteration, an adaptation of Dante’s “Inferno.” This filmed collaboration involving a dozen different groups and individual artists is available for streaming at the PortFringe website (www.portfringe.com/inferno) through April 15. Tickets are pay-what-you-can, though it’s worth mentioning that this is PortFringe’s primary fundraiser, so be generous if you can.
Previous installments have included three Shakespeare plays – “Hamlet,” “Macbeth” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” – and two other classics in “The Odyssey” and “Alice in Wonderland.”
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PORTLAND – The folks at PortFringe are offering up a different sort of look at a literary classic.
PortFringe – Maine’s fringe theatre festival – has done a Pop-Up performance as a fundraiser each year for the past five years. Their latest, forced by circumstances to change from a live performance to a filmed video collaboration, is now streaming via the PortFringe website at www.portfringe.com.
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