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Every Fruit Fly Goes to Heaven When it Dies

  • January 10 - 12, 2025
  • Marroney Theatre

    1025 North Olive Road
    Tucson, Arizona 85719
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Description

Guy’s dead, to start with. All things considered this isn’t the worst news, since finding yourself already dead is significantly less worrying than finding yourself dying. The bigger problem is, he’s pretty sure he’s in the wrong afterlife. Join Guy on his mission to find someone to politely sort this out with in “EVERY FRUIT FLY GOES TO HEAVEN WHEN IT DIES,” a short and low-key comedy piece about death, bugs, and customer service.

Content Warning: 13+, Strong Language.

Artist Bio: Devil’s Dice Productions is a devised and new works theater company founded by Maddie Natoli, Jordan Yanofsky, and RJH, focused on bringing you the type of weird new theater that would thoroughly disappoint our parents (sorry, Dad!). We’re delighted to return to the Tucson Fringe Festival, after winning “Best Show with Dance/Physical Movement” with our 2024 Show “The Death of the Swan.”

Find out what we’ll do next at bit.ly/ddprod

Date & Time

Jan 10 - 12, 2025

Venue Details

Marroney Theatre

1025 North Olive Road
Tucson, Arizona 85719 Marroney Theatre
Tucson Fringe

Fringe is…

Fearless Expression
Resourceful Imagination
Genuine Novelty

 

Our Mission

To produce an annual unjuried, uncensored festival of theatre and performing arts events in Tucson that provide accessible and inclusive opportunities for artists and audiences.

Our Vision

To cultivate a vibrant community of theatre and performing artists in Tucson and increase awareness of local artists to the greater Tucson community.

Our Values

Tucson Fringe is founded in equal opportunity for all. We believe diversity fuels the spirit, fosters meaningful connections, and cultivates a beautifully creative and conscientious community. We value everyone’s unique self and understand each person has different abilities and capacities. We are committed to inclusion across identity including but not limited to ethnicity, culture, gender, age, religion, orientation, and experience.

Our Story

Since 2011, following tenets established by the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Tucson Fringe has provided artists with low-risk, low-cost opportunities to perform by using economies of scale to reduce venue rental costs and by taking only 20%, and sometimes 0% of the artist’s earnings. Tucson Fringe also provides the Tucson arts community with avant-garde, non-traditional performing arts at low-cost ticket prices.

The festival does not curate or select the performances, maintaining an environment in which everyone and anyone can perform. This ensures that underrepresented artistic voices, such as people of color, the LGBT+ community, women, and other marginalized genders, are championed in our community.

The festival takes place in January every year across multiple venues in Tucson. On average, artists receive $500+ in ticket revenue.