Performance artist goes on international virtual tour LIVE from his apartment in D.C.

 

September 18, 2020

Social distancing from 755.040 feet apart, Brian Feldman performs via ZOOM.

In the midst of a 12-city, 4-country, 64-show international virtual tour during a global pandemic, award-winning performance artist Brian Feldman brings the online version of one of his signature projects to the 2020 Philadelphia Fringe Festival, as one of 120 shows available to audiences virtually and IRL as part of this year's festival.

"#txtshow" (on the internet) is a completely immersive multi-screen performance featuring a mysterious character named txt (pronounced "text") who recites a script written anonymously in real-time by a live audience (on the internet). "#txtshow" had its world premiere at the Kerouac House in Orlando, Florida, on Feb. 26, 2009.

Created and performed by Brian Feldman, this live, interactive performance takes place on Zoom. The 100th show, which was shown on Sept. 10, was the first of Brian Feldman Projects to reach that 100th- performance milestone.

Please Note: This show contains audience interaction. The content of the show is based entirely upon what audience members write in anonymously. Recommended for 18+. This event may contain mature themes, profane language, and explicit sexual content.

Upcoming shows are below and run for 45 minutes:

Mon Sep 21 @ 8 p.m.

Thu Sep 24 @ 7 p.m.

Sun Sep 27 @ 2 p.m.

Thu Oct 1 @ 7 p.m.

Sun Oct 4 @ 2: p.m.

All shows are in Eastern Daylight Time.

Tickets are what you can afford ($0.01-$30) and are available at https://fringearts.com/event/txtshow-on-the-internet/

Audiences will receive an email from boxoffice@fringearts.com on the day of the show with links to the Zoom meeting and PDF program (including Instructions to the audience, please read before the performance starts).

 

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