NCRT: Outer Fringe
- Dates: 10/5/2023, 10/6/2023, 10/7/2023, 10/8/2023
- Location: Locations throughout Eureka
- Address: please see details below
- Eureka, CA
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Featuring eight entirely brand-new performing arts productions devised by local artists, and playing across six different venues throughout Eureka, you’re sure to find something to spark your imagination in the Outer Fringe!
KINETIC PARANORMAL SOCIETY
10/7 - 8 PM
HOUSE OF NICE
712 5TH STREET, EUREKA
A pair of socks in a magical wardrobe traveling through time and space and investigating all things supernatural! Meanwhile, in this dimension, the Kinetic Paranormal Society is a puppet troupe re-enacting the adventures of Bartleby and Artemus. Experience this supernatural sitcom sensation live in person!
Learn more at kineticparanormalsociety.com.
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10/5,10/6,10/7 - 8 PM
NORTH COAST REPERTORY THEATRE
300 5TH STREET, EUREKA
A Genesis story that launches some time in the early 90’s and ends abruptly at midnight on January 1st, 2000. The Devil and an Angel download some significant software. White Jesus performs live! The forbidden fruit is Gay! A wild, episodic, multimedia spectacle driven by the desire for interconnectedness… and corrupted by codependent tendencies.
Presented by The Mystical A/V Club and produced by local clown wives and Dell’Arte alumni, Alessandra Russo and Victoria Timoteo. Audio scoring by Mark Doubleyou.
FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY
THANATOS, EROS, DIRT
10/5, 10/6 - 8 PM, 10/7, 10/8 - 2:30 PM
OLD TOWN INK LAB
212 G STREET #103, EUREKA
What story is trying to be heard? What wounds are singing? Where do we learn we are not enough, or that we are ugly, or incapable? Can that story change? How do we ever change?
This performance is a short fable built from dreams, told with masks and music, with interactive community reflection and discussion. Whether you’re in the mood to talk or not, you can listen and contribute to this community story event. Created by the ensemble, directed by Sarah Peters Gonzalez, with Alexander Technique built into the rehearsal process by James Peck.
Artistic Team: Abby Maguire, James Peck, Sarah Peters Gonzalez, Vaya Sabadicci, Isabel Semler, Sabrina Silva
THE TIDE RISES, THE TIDE FALLS
10/6, 10/7 - 8 PM, 10/8 - 2 PM
SYNAPSIS UNION
1675 UNION STREET, EUREKA
An aerial spectacle where the audience is invited into a collective dream, exploring different states of Wigi, from the silty floor of the bay to the sky above. Aerial silks, lyras, and devised apparatuses are used to invoke the imaginative space between tides, inviting spectators to experience the wonder of the natural world while invoking questions about human impacts on the environment. This ensemble devised aerial dance theater performance incorporates hoops, fans, shadow puppets, text, and music into a transformative experience and is suitable for all ages.
THE FREE SCHOOL OF FUTURE COMMUNION
10/7 - 11 AM, 10/8 - 8 PM
SYNAPSIS UNION
1675 UNION STREET, EUREKA
The Free School of Future Communion is an ongoing inquiry into the relationship between poetics, politics, and the practice of care. Performance making acts as a tool for exploring conflicting ideologies that course through our worlds. Dance and physical states are used as vessels for the invocation of warriors, plants, “good girls” and “bad men”, and the uninhabited places where ghosts survive. This piece is simultaneously irreverent and prayerful, a question about the ways we are and the ways we might yet become.
Performed by Leslie Castellano with live music by Jonathan Kipp
REDWOOD REGROWTH AND RADICAL SELF-LOVE
10/7, 10/8 - 5:30 PM
SEQUOIA PARK GAZEBO
3414 STREET, EUREKA
If this production fell asleep and dreamed, it would dream about: – Empathetic connection to the local plant and fungi world we are a part of, and how we can learn from the plants and fungi about how to coexist, connect, support and grow community. – Radical self-love through celebration of the weirdness and eccentricities of our bodies, and honoring the stories and paths that have made us the way we are. – The importance of community in securing a sense of self and belonging, and the feeling of being a part of a welcoming uniqueness-affirming collective.
WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED
10/8 - 4 PM
JEFFERSON COMMUNITY CENTER
1000 B STREET, EUREKA
We explore a day in the lives of students and teachers, who are each trying their best to learn and adapt to the challenges of a rapidly changing world. The story reminds us of the importance of love, connection, and imagination in the face of struggle—and of the great lessons we each may learn from each other.
THE PACT
10/8 - 2 PM
NORTHCOAST REPERTORY THEATRE 300 5TH STREET, EUREKA