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More Porridge

  • January 8 - 10, 2026
  • US Mountain Standard Time

Ticket Price $13.00 Register Now
Description

'More Porridge' asks whether Johnson's War on Poverty was truly any better than England's Victorian workhouses. The United Kingdom's New Poor Law designed foul spaces to deter the poor from seeking food or housing. More than a century after Dicken's workhouses ignominiously disappeared, America's War on Poverty remains tainted by long-term harm from equally inhumane policies. Can we discuss how to support the unhoused, the poor, and the nutritionally deficient in the United States today? How can we give both Oliver Twist and Olivia Johnson more than a second helping of thin gruel?

Content Warning: 18+, Loud Noises, Bright or Flashing Lights, Strong Language, Depictions or Discussion of Violence, Strong Political Content.

Artist Bio: K. Leo Pullin & The Ready for Second Helpings Players are an award winning Zoom performance art group specializing in political fringe theatre. Pullin's shows include research to encourage community members to speak up, possibly to object to governmental excess, at a local level. Both her 2-D artwork and her performances are new media torn paper collages of life. Pullin is an electron microscopist with a BS in geosciences and is an art school dropout. 

Date & Time

Jan 8 - 10, 2026

Tucson Fringe

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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.

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

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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.