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Danny Anchondo Jr.’s ‘Selfie Conscious’ wraps up his FIT experience on Saturday

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Danny Anchondo Jr. as Mr. PIXIE in ‘Selfie Conscious.’ (Photos by Heather Alley) On Saturday, Danny Anchondo Jr. will mark the fourth performance of his show Selfie Conscious at the Festival of Independent Theatres.

This also marks the last performance as FIT will close this weekend after a month-long presentation of theatrical productions, cabarets, improvs and dance performances all held at Theatre Three.

FIT returned after a five-year hiatus with a bang of a lineup of shows under managing director David Meglino. In our queer roundup of shows and creatives at FIT, we pointed to Danny Anchondo Jr.’s Selfie Conscious.

A poke at social media, his musical play will finish its run on Saturday. Before the performance, Anchondo talked about his experience with presenting his original production at FIT this year — and then what happens next.

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