Everybody Can Use Fringe Benefits, Right?

 

By C.S Gilbert

 

Key West Fringe will on Tuesday present a special performance of its FRINGE Benefits program, which debuted during the Art! Key West festival last month — “classic ten to fifteen-minute short plays by some of the greatest writers of all time — Strindberg, Pinter, Beckett,” they report.

 

 

The program includes: Victoria Station by Harold Pinter, starring Peggy Montgomery and Wayne Dapser; The Stronger by August Strindberg starring Annie Miners with Peggy Montgomery; Catastrophe by Samuel Beckett starring Ross Pipkin, Melody Moore , Tammy Shanley and Peggy Montgomery; and a scene from Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand performed by Ross Pipkin.

 

 

This year’s plays are directed by Peter King and produced by Tammy Shanley and Janet Bengel.

 

 

Curtain goes up on the 40-minute show at “The Muse,” the relatively new performance space upstairs at Kelly’s Caribbean, on Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at the door for $5. For more information contact Janet Bengel at 703-625-0065 or visit  www.keywestfringe.org.

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