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Inescapable

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With Martin Dockery and Jon Patterson

Red Venue

The 2016 Orlando International Fringe Festival

Orlando, FL</strong>

Fringe favorites is back with a zippy, nonlinear story that you may never figure out, but you will thoroughly enjoy. Dockery and Patterson sit at a table. They contemplate a mysterious box only they can see. They argue about the switch, why Patterson brought it out of the closet, and why they have a headache inducing sense of déjà vu. But there’s sub text; it piles up on the table and drips to the floor and gets on their shoes. Jealously and adultery and more jealousy and “I’ve got more money than you do” drive the questions and answers until only one choice remains: flip the switch. Like it really matters, a switch on a box can’t control your future, right? Circular reasoning, circular dialog, this is an odd little show that fits in with this year’s Sci-Fi heavy Festival. While this show is not easy to decode, it leaves a nice, warm and fuzzy payoff when you do figure it out. Which may be well after you leave.

This show was presented as part of the 2016 Orlando Fringe Festival. For show times, tickets and more information please visit . http://orlandofringe.org/


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