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News ACT and Seattle's Fringe Combine for FringeACT March 1-3, 2002 Seattle's Fringe Festival and A Contemporary Theatre have 35 works to put on, and now, it has four venues to put them on in. ACT, whose space includes the Falls and Allen Theatres, will house the back-to-back productions March 1-3, 2002, creating a new entity, FringeACT.

Seattle's Fringe Festival and A Contemporary Theatre have 35 works to put on, and now, it has four venues to put them on in. ACT, whose space includes the Falls and Allen Theatres, will house the back-to-back productions March 1-3, 2002, creating a new entity, FringeACT.

Concentrating only on local artists, FringeACT gleaned 32 plays out of 52 submitted by Seattle-based playwrights. Among the planned offerings are Bret Fetzer's Red-Eye, Maria Glanz's VIC (spirit made flesh), Gregory Hischak's Saying It With Meat and Tail and Ear, John Longenbaugh's Little White Pill, Marcy Rodenborn's Where Are We, David Scully's Chameleon Man, M.J. Sieber's Bull-Headed Whiskey and Little Claire Coobler's Enormous Right Eye and Stephanie Timm's The Frog.

The final three productions will be ACT commissions from K.C. Davis, Steven Dietz and S.P. Miskowski. Writer-director Dietz is the best known of the three for his plays Lonely Planet, God's Country, Private Eyes, Trust and a popular stage adaptation of Dracula. Former editor of Seattle's alternative weekly "The Stranger," Miskowski's works include The Red Room, La Valse and Watusi.

Tickets to FringeACT will be $12 per day or $30 for a three-day pass. After Feb. 15, order tickets by calling (206) 292-7676.

— By Christine Ehren

 
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