One of the very best things about the Philadelphia Fringe Festival is seeing shows staged in places without stages.
Personally, I’ve been to many warehouses, a mansion in Germantown, a bedroom in Fishtown, a rowhouse in South Philly, community gardens, a few former factories, and a mostly vacant church. It’s fun and just the right amount of weird.
Victor Fuller couldn’t agree more.
That’s why, for his virgin voyage as an actor, director, set designer, costume-maker, props guy and playwright, he’s staging his “Phantom of the Opera” twist in his basement in West Philly.
To watch “Incel of the Basement,” audiences will walk through Fuller’s front door, into his purple-painted, gold-striped living room, troupe through his dining room and kitchen, then head downstairs to his basement, oth