Have you seen the news today? Isn’t it awful? Is now the best or worst time to be alive? In all of human history? Are you going blind? Maybe you should go to Italy? Will you feel better if you meet a friend for coffee? Should you stop talking to your mom about politics? Should you be the great witness to all the world’s suffering? How much do you really want to see? Everything? Are you sure?
Lee Minora, the writer/performer of Nosejob and White Feminist, brings her hit Fringe Festival show, Baby Everything, to the FringeArts stage. This reimagined production invites you to spend a revelatory day in the life of Baby as she tries to stay sane in a world where suffering comes at you faster than you can refresh your feed. Follow her into the ultimate doomscroll in this hilarious, incisive, and savage solo show.
You’ll laugh. You’ll flinch. You’ll feel seen—too seen.
“Minora stands out on Philly’s solo clown scene for sharp writing combined with physical performance and consummate interactive improv.” —BSR
PERFORMANCES
FEBRUARY 26-28, 2026
Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7pm
Friday, Feb. 27 at 7pm
Saturday, Feb. 28 at 2pm and 7pm
PRICING
$35 Standard
$15 Industry, Students & 25-and-Unders
$2 FringeACCESS
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VENUE
FringeArts
140 N Columbus Blvd
Philadelphia PA 19106
CREDITS
Created and performed by Lee Minora. Directed by Rebecca Wright.
Originally directed and developed by Alice Yorke.
Lee Minora
Lee Minora is a writer and performer based in Philadelphia. Her original solo shows (White Feminist and Cheeks) have been presented in London, San Francisco, Edinburgh, Philadelphia, Ann Arbor and New York City. She is the co-writer and performer of Nosejob, which premiered in The Curated Fringe Festival in 2024. As a creator/performer she has worked with The Berserker Residents, It’s So Learning, Applied Mechanics, Vainglorious, Theater in Quarantine, Blood Meal, (New York Times Critics Pick) and Lightning Rod Special, The Appointment, (New York Times Critics Pick 2023 and 2019, Best of Theater 2019: New York Times, Time Out New York and New York Magazine). As an actor, she’s been seen in over 20 productions in Philadelphia. She is a Barrymore nominee, an F. Otto Haas award finalist, A Wilma HotHouse Artist in Residence and the two time recipient of The Jilline Ringle Performance Grant.
Rebecca Wright
Rebecca Wright is a director-creator, and a founding company member of Applied Mechanics, with whom she has created over a dozen original immersive works, most recently the science fiction epic Other Orbits. Other favorite projects include Indecent, The Hobbit, Wrinkle in Time, Backing Track, Pinocchio, Red Riding Hood (the Arden), Perfect Day and Spiritual Experience (The Private Theater), Always the Hour (Annie Wilson), Articles of Faith (Cynthia Hopkins), Wig Wag (Emily Bate), Close Music for Bodies (Michael Kiley), Head Over Heels (Theatre Horizon), Peaceable Kingdom (Orbiter 3), and her own adaptation of The Wild Duck (Quintessence Theater Group). Rebecca has worked with students at Bard College, University of the Arts, University of Minnesota, Arcadia University, Columbia University, and the University of Michigan. She has contributed writing to publications by TCG, Ecotone, Routledge, and Haymarket. She is a two-time recipient of the Independence Fellowship in the Arts and a 2024 Pew Fellow.
