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Too Small To Fail

written & performed by Mikhail Horowitz & Gilles Malkine

TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY!
Sat Aug 20 at 8pm & Sun Aug 21 at 5pm

The sold-out hit of last year’s festival, Mik & Gilles return with “an evening of abstract depression-ism and metaphysical malpractice.” 

Chapter & Verse

Written & Performed by Memrie Innerarity

Fri & Sat Aug 5 & 6  at 8 pm, 
Sun Aug 7 & 14 at 5 pm

​Join Obie Award winner Memrie Innerarity for her extraordinary Stories from a Mississippi childhood and the search for America.

American Heretic

written & performed by Joe Raiola

Fri & Sat Aug 12 & 13 at 5pm / Sun Aug 14 at 7pm

A Fringe favorite, Joe Raiola makes his 4th appearance at the Fringe with an evening of smart and provocative comedy.

Finding Elvis by Mindy Pfeffer

Directed by Nicola Sheara

Moonbite - A Montage of Radiant Lunacy

Written and Directed by Ariana Johns

Fri & Sat Aug 12 & 13 at 8pm / Fri Aug 19 at 8pm / Sun Aug 21 at 3pm

Ariana Johns and Mindy Pfeffer are the Woodstock Fringe 2011 Playwrights/Producers in residence. These two one-act comic plays were developed in the Woodstock Fringe Playwrights Unit. 

FINDING ELVIS, performed by Noni Conner, Dana Patton, and Mindy Pfeffer, takes us on a road trip to Graceland where two friends uncover the unexpected, and to a small-town bar, where a fan of the "King" finds true love.

MOONBITE, a delightful lunar romp is performed by an enchanting ensemble of actors - Michael Bergen, Ariana Johns, Mindy Pfeffer, Chelsea Roach, Victor Truro. 

Goat Hill Poets

Sun July 31 at 5pm & Wed Aug 10 at 8pm

Marianna Boncek, Leslie Gerber, Alison Koffler, Judith Lechner, Tara McCarthy, Guy Reed, and Cheryl A. Rice. 

The Goat Hill Poets originated in 2007 as a monthly salon of poets who met to critique and encourage new work. The group took its name from its original meeting place on Goat Hill Road in Saugerties.

SEASON KICK-OFF

Reading of Sisters, a play by Andrew Johns

Join us for a swell party with champagne, food, and a reading of a new play SISTERS by Andrew Johns.  This comedy about families, aging, and staying present is read by a distinguished cast lead by Frances Sternhagen and includes Michael Citriniti, Evangeline Johns, and Greg Mullavey.

Sat July 30 at 4pm
Suggested Donation $50