

Yes, We’re Ready, We’ll Split an Order of Fries for The Table—Does That Work for You?—Sure, One Check Is Fine
Mike Durkin/Nick Schwasman
September 9–17
September 9 at 9:00am
September 9 at 11:00am
September 9 at 2:00pm
September 9 at 5:00pm
September 9 at 8:00pm
September 10 at 9:00am
September 10 at 11:00am
September 10 at 2:00pm
September 10 at 5:00pm
September 10 at 8:00pm
September 13 at 5:00pm
September 13 at 8:00pm
September 14 at 5:00pm
September 14 at 8:00pm
September 16 at 9:00am
September 16 at 11:00am
September 16 at 2:00pm
September 16 at 5:00pm
September 16 at 8:00pm
September 17 at 9:00am
September 17 at 11:00am
September 17 at 2:00pm
September 17 at 5:00pm
September 18 at 8:00pm
2022 Fringe Festival
60 min
Pay What You Can
Multiple LocationsMap
Yes, We’re Ready, We’ll Split an Order of Fries for The Table—Does That Work for You?—Sure, One Check Is Fine
A table-top show about diners and the people inhabiting those space
Yes, we’re ready, we’ll split an order of fries for the table. Does that work for you? Sure, one check is fine. The clanking of the spoon against the ceramic mug, embossed with the diner’s logo. The flickering of the fluorescents in the kitchen. Berlin’s “Take My Breath Away” cuts through the shuffling of feet. Meetings, comings, goings, and reunions. Blue plate specials, no substitutions, and gratuity added on parties over 8 fill the menu. A tabletop show about diners and the people inhabiting those spaces. Artists, Mike Durkin and Nick Schwasman will lead audiences between 1-3 through a series of conversations, and performances, all while splitting an order of fries either at the Melrose Street Diner or Broad Street Diner in South Philadelphia.
This event takes place at multiple venues
Broad Street Diner shows:
September 9 at 9am & 11am
September 10 at 9am & 11am
September 13 at 5pm & 8pm
September 14 at 5pm & 8 pm
September 16 at 9am & 11am
September 17 at 9am, 11am 2pm, 5pm, & 8pm
Melrose Diner shows:
September 9 at 2pm, 5pm, & 8pm
September 10 at 2pm, 5pm, & 8pm
September 16 at 2pm, 5pm, & 8pm
Appropriate for ages 13+
Health & Safety
Audience members may choose to wear masks at this event, but they are not required. Vaccination cards will not be checked.
Credits
Created by: Mike Durkin, and Nick Schwasman
About the Artist
Mike Durkin (He/Him/His) is a large-bodied multidisciplinary social practice performance artist residing in Philadelphia and New York City. Mike was born in Boro Park, Brooklyn, and has lived in Philadelphia for the last 10 years before moving back to NYC. Mike is guided by the intersection between art and the everyday. With his performance group, The Renegade Company he has created site-responsive social practice productions exploring houselessness, food access, place, and gentrification. He is currently developing a performative cookbook that looks at the role recipes play in communities incorporating dance, video, and communal meal making. Mike has held residencies with Revolve Art Gallery in Asheville, NC, Space at Ryder Farm, Drop Forge, and Tool, and the Hambidge Arts Center in Rabun Gap, GA. Mike’s work has been presented at the Brandywine River Museum, Barnes Foundation, Mt. Moriah Cemetery, the Life Do Grow Farm, and in parks, churches, and fields, along the streets in Kensington, virtually, and most recently with The Performance Studies program at Texas A&M University. For more information, check out: https://www.mikedurkin.info. Mike is part of the 2017 MFA in Devised Performance class with Pig Iron Theatre Company/University of the Arts.