Bill A.Tonight we present five shows selected from among the 2012 Saturday "Best of Week" performances, four by our panel and the fifth by audience vote. This same bill of shows will be presented again on Friday, February 17.


UpRise! Productions Presents: "The Art Of Verse," by Xenogia Spoken Word Collective. The Austin-based spoken word collective is back! And are giving the FronteraFest audience a glimpse into their new works for the 2012 season. Directed by Zell Miller, III.

"Marilyn," by Beth Broderick. A monologue describing a man's journey to LA after the death of his brother. Written and directed by Beth Broderick.

"Dice," by Candyce Rusk. "Dice" (working title) is a musical work in progress. Set in The Dirty Mermaid Lounge, "Dice" focuses on the lives of four women immersed in the Butch/Femme community in 1955, just on the cusp of the LGBTQ revolution.

"The Requirements," by Max Langert (ScriptWorks Commission). Do you have what it takes?

"Breeders," by McNichol & May. Scenes about those that procreate.

The box office is now closed for this show, but tickets are still available at the theater beginning an hour before the show.


Bill B.Tonight we present five shows selected from among the 2012 Saturday "Best of Week" performances, four by our panel and the fifth by audience vote. This same bill of shows will be presented again on Saturday, February 18.


"Musical Theater and Other Drugs," by Meg Peck. This portion of Meg's one woman show invites you into the private life of an eleven-year-old overeater. Prepare for over-sized laughs.

"The King & The Clockmaker," by Tom Horan, Courtney Sale, Trey Gilmore, Rowan Doyle (ScriptWorks Commission). The story of the King of Spain's attempt to make a miracle told through a toy theatre in a suitcase.

"Idol Worship," by Joe Hartman. A comedic one-man show exploring the relationship between a gay performer and his entertainment "goddesses" (Miss Piggy, Carol Burnett and Judy Garland).

"Laura Lynn Loving, Modern Day Mom," by Rhonda Kulhanek. At Modern Day Mom, we don’t put on a show. We ask honest questions and give honest answers. So if you’re looking for a talk show where you can ask tough questions and receive no-nonsense advice about raising today’s teenage girls…this studio audience is the place for you!

"Turning Tricks with the Darlings," by Jack Darling and Christine Schiele. The Darlings are putting on a magic show, with the help, or hindrance, of their overbearing director. Performed by Jack Darling, Christine Schiele, and Renee Troxler. Music written and performed by Greg Rhoades.

The box office is now closed for this show, but tickets are still available at the theater beginning an hour before the show.


Wild Card Night. One night only-- five shows our staff feels were overlooked by the panelists earlier the Short Fringe festival. Selected by FronteraFest staff.

"Short Fringe Play," by Elizabeth Cobbe and Jed Kreiger. The play will be a deconstruction of the short fringe form: after announcing to the audience the exact rules (x light cues, x sound cues, no more than 25 minutes etc.), we will mount a museum exhibit onstage, inviting audience members to view the display for 10 minutes. The exhibit will provide a launching point into the actual narrative of the play.

"Peace Is With You," by Danielle Ricci (Borealis Dance Co.). A dance performance created by Danielle Ricci about Afghanistan women who have lost their homes, families, and life as they know it due to civilian casualties and war.

"Nice Ankles," by Mary Jo Pehl. Mary Jo Pehl finally comes forward for a frank discussion of nice ankles, semi-semi-semi fame, and a debilitating condition, all with the help of her Personal Assistant.

"It's Better Than Last Year," by Jacob Dodson. Jacob Dodson is back with another show of poetry and comedy and it's much better than the show he did last year.

"Lovely Lincoln Lumps: The Story of Slutty Abraham Lincoln," by Stefany Wood. A one-woman show about the trials and tribulations of our nation's sluttiest president.

The box office is now closed for this show, but tickets are still available at the theater beginning an hour before the show.


Bill A.Tonight we present five shows selected from among the 2012 Saturday "Best of Week" performances, four by our panel and the fifth by audience vote. This same bill of shows will be presented again on Friday, February 17. This same bill of shows will also be presented on Tuesday, February 14.


UpRise! Productions Presents: "The Art Of Verse," by Xenogia Spoken Word Collective. The Austin-based spoken word collective is back! And are giving the FronteraFest audience a glimpse into their new works for the 2012 season. Directed by Zell Miller, III.

"Marilyn," by Beth Broderick. A monologue describing a man's journey to LA after the death of his brother. Written and directed by Beth Broderick.

"Dice," by Candyce Rusk. "Dice" (working title) is a musical work in progress. Set in The Dirty Mermaid Lounge, "Dice" focuses on the lives of four women immersed in the Butch/Femme community in 1955, just on the cusp of the LGBTQ revolution.

"The Requirements," by Max Langert (ScriptWorks Commission). Do you have what it takes?

"Breeders," by McNichol & May. Scenes about those that procreate.

The box office is now closed for this show, but tickets are still available at the theater beginning an hour before the show.


Bill B.Tonight we present five shows selected from among the 2012 Saturday "Best of Week" performances, four by our panel and the fifth by audience vote. This same bill of shows will also be presented on Wednesday, February 15.


"Musical Theater and Other Drugs," by Meg Peck. This portion of Meg's one woman show invites you into the private life of an eleven-year-old overeater. Prepare for over-sized laughs.

"The King & The Clockmaker," by Tom Horan, Courtney Sale, Trey Gilmore, Rowan Doyle (ScriptWorks Commission). The story of the King of Spain's attempt to make a miracle told through a toy theatre in a suitcase.

"Idol Worship," by Joe Hartman. A comedic one-man show exploring the relationship between a gay performer and his entertainment "goddesses" (Miss Piggy, Carol Burnett and Judy Garland).

"Laura Lynn Loving, Modern Day Mom," by Rhonda Kulhanek. At Modern Day Mom, we don’t put on a show. We ask honest questions and give honest answers. So if you’re looking for a talk show where you can ask tough questions and receive no-nonsense advice about raising today’s teenage girls…this studio audience is the place for you!

"Turning Tricks with the Darlings," by Jack Darling and Christine Schiele. The Darlings are putting on a magic show, with the help, or hindrance, of their overbearing director. Performed by Jack Darling, Christine Schiele, and Renee Troxler. Music written and performed by Greg Rhoades.

The box office is now closed for this show, but tickets are still available at the theater beginning an hour before the show.

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