News Summary
The upcoming Providence Fringe Festival will feature two intriguing performances focusing on personal identity and modern relationships. Randy Ross will present his solo show ‘How Much Can You Change for Someone You Love?’ while Molly Gloeckner will stage her one-woman show ‘Modern Butchood’. Both performances promise to engage audiences with their unique narratives and critical themes. Ticket sales are already underway for these shows in July, alongside various community events throughout the festival.
Providence, Rhode Island – The 2025 Providence Fringe Festival is set to feature two compelling performances that explore personal identity and modern relationships. Veteran storyteller and comedian Randy Ross will present his solo show, How Much Can You Change for Someone You Love?, on July 25 and 26 at the Drum Troupe Clubhouse. Alongside him, playwright Molly Gloeckner will bring her one-woman show, Modern Butchood, to the stage on July 22 and 24 at the Farm Fresh venue.
Performance Details
Randy Ross’s How Much Can You Change for Someone You Love? is a multimedia performance inspired by his imminent novel, The Squid and the Spaceman. The show scrutinizes the peculiarities of modern romance, intimacy, independence, psychotherapy, and even bodily functions, all with a distinctive blend of sardonic humor and introspective honesty. The performance draws references from a range of figures, including the Surgeon General, philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, and pop icon Taylor Swift.
In contrast, Molly Gloeckner’s Modern Butchood highlights the internal struggle of a character named Butch, who navigates her relationship with a semi-popular lesbian TikToker named Riley. The narrative unveils Butch’s quest to regain her individuality, while dealing with feelings of confinement in her romantic life. This black comedy not only humorously reflects on contemporary queer culture but also addresses deeper issues related to identity. The play was previously recognized with a ‘Best of Venue’ award at the Hollywood Fringe Festival in 2024, accompanied by a nomination for excellence in playwriting.
Tickets and Pricing
Tickets for both performances at the 2025 Providence Fringe Festival will be available for purchase online, with the admission price for Gloeckner’s Modern Butchood set at $15.
Festival Overview
The Providence Fringe Festival will take place from July 13 to July 26, 2025, showcasing over 70 performances at more than ten venues across the city. Produced by the Wilbury Theatre Group, the festival is celebrating its 12th year since its founding in 2014. As part of the festival, a special opening night party is scheduled for July 13, featuring food, drinks, music, and a performance from the Rhode Island Ukulele Armada.
Additional community-focused events will include the Sims Ave Fest + Family Fringe and the Accessibility is Beautiful Festival, which will provide free activities for attendees. The festival will wrap up with a closing party on July 26 at Buttonwoods Brewery, offering artist performances and an Artist Award Ceremony from 9 PM to midnight.
About the Producers
The Wilbury Theatre Group, which produces the festival, is dedicated to ensuring affordable access to innovative theatrical experiences while promoting varied artistic expressions in the Providence community.
Conclusion
The 2025 Providence Fringe Festival promises a rich experience ripe with theatrical exploration and thoughtful dialogue on contemporary life through the lens of both Ross and Gloeckner. These performances are sure to engage audiences with their unique narratives and critical themes.
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Additional Resources
- Broadway World: Randy Ross’s Performance
- Broadway World: Modern Butchood Presentation
- Broadway World: Providence Fringe Festival Schedule
- Google Search: Providence Fringe Festival
- Wikipedia: Fringe Theatre
