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Edgar Perry

Date: Nov 11 - Nov 19, 2023
Sat Nov 11, 2023 - Sun Nov 19, 2023
Fringe ArtSpace, 54 W Church St Suite 201, Orlando, FL 32801
A dark musical comedy about Edgar Allan Poe's time in the United States Military.
17-year-old Edgar Allan's life is over. Expelled from University, abandoned by his fiancé, and estranged from his foster family, he has but one option left: to reinvent himself 'Edgar Perry' and dominate the ranks of the United States Military. A manic hymn inspired the by the youth and short stories of Edgar Allan Poe.


DATES:
Saturday | November 11, 2023 - 7:00PM
Friday | November 17, 2023 - 7:00PM
Saturday | November 18, 2023 - 9:00PM
Sunday | November 19, 2023 - 4:00PM

Purchase the “Evening of Poe” package and see 2-3 shows in The Coldharts’ Poe series including; Edgar Allan, Eddie Poe, Edgar Perry. Visit https://tinyurl.com/22h9y2tx and pick two or all three shows at a $4 discount per ticket.

Run Time: 60 minutes
Recommended for Ages 13 & Up: Audience Interaction/Adult Language/Mature Themes/Violence
Starring: The Coldharts: Nick Ryan & Katie Hartman
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The Coldharts are an international touring theater company founded by Katie Hartman and Nick Ryan in 2012 in Brooklyn, New York. They create ensemble-devised, new music-theater inspired by the American Gothic, and have made four shows together: The Legend of White Woman Creek, (2012) a one-woman folk opera inspired by a ghost story which explores western expansion and racism in post-Civil War Kansas; Edgar Allan (2013) Eddie Poe (2017) and Edgar Perry (2022) a two-person, dark musical comedy, adapted from Edgar Allan Poe's short story, "William Wilson," which examines the youth and themes of Poe's work through the lens of addiction and personality disorder in three stand-alone acts; and The Unrepentant Necrophile, (2015) a three-person punk musical about a mortician and her body, inspired by true events, which investigates female sexuality, toxic masculinity, and consent, in late-1970s California. The Coldharts have performed Off-Broadway at the Soho Playhouse and produced work at over 30 theater festivals across North America, including the Chinook Series (2016, 2018) in Edmonton, Alberta, and XFest (2016, 2018) at Southern Illinois University. Known for productions that are lean and adaptable, the Coldharts have staged their shows as house concerts at the Beehive in Seattle, Washington, Timucua in Orlando, Florida, Torn Page performance space in New York City and in the courtyard of the Poe Museum in Richmond, Virginia. They have taught workshops on devised theatre at Central Washington University, Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville, at the Chinook Series, and at the Berklee College of Music. They are a founding company of the Twin Cities Horror Festival in Minneapolis, MN, the largest performing arts festival in North America dedicated to the genre of horror. The Coldharts are based in Troy, New York.
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