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The Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival is a 14-day annual arts festival held during the month of May in
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. The festival includes theater, music, dance, and art. It was one of the first American Fringe Festivals and has now grown to be the largest and longest-running in the United States. As the oldest US Fringe Festival, it celebrated their 30th year in 2021, a milestone for the Central Florida area . The Orlando Fringe is where community, creativity, and culture connect. Orlando Fringe has been named "Best Festival" for 25 consecutive years in Orlando and has won many numerous local and regional awards and is celebrated as "the most unique cultural event in Florida".


History

The festival was created in 1992 by Terry Olson, Andy Anthony and Rick Kunst and held in downtown Orlando. Most of the venues were vacant storefronts, that were reconverted into performance spaces. The indoor spaces, as well as an outdoor stage and festival area, were made specifically for the festival. This format continued until 2004 when the festival events were split between downtown Orlando and Loch Haven Park. Proving to be successful, in 2005 the festival was moved to the Loch Haven Park indefinitely where it has remained to this day. Professional indoor theatres are used at the Shakespeare Theatre and Rep Theatre, which also house a visual component, which is a professionally curated art show. An outdoor stage is found in the middle of the park, which also houses various vendors and a free outdoor stage. In 2012, Orlando Fringe expanded to the Mennello Museum which housed Kids Fringe. In 2012, it was also announced that three new venues were being added, one in the current Loch Haven Park and two in the nearby Ivanhoe Village neighborhood. The Orlando Fringe is the oldest Fringe Festival in the United States. It is now held for 14 consecutive days in May, leading up to Memorial Day. Orlando Fringe has had several accolades including being voted the Best of Orlando, Best Festival in the Southeast, and Best Festival in Orlando by the Orlando Sentinel, Orlando Weekly, and Watermark. Orlando Fringe is a 501 C3, non-profit which gives 100 percent of all proceeds back to artists. Upwards to 75,000 patrons attend the annual festival. Artists from all over the world descend on Orlando. Orlando Fringe was under the direction of George Wallace from January 2008 to March 2017. Wallace was named Executive Director in 2014 after working nearly 10 years with the organization. Michal Marinaccio preceded Beth Marshall as Producer in 2012. Marshall along with the previous Producer Chris Gibson is credited with moving the festival out of downtown. On September 2, 2016, Orlando Fringe announced, via a video circulated on social media, that they were launching a new festival called The Orlando Fringe Winter-Mini Fest. The first Orlando Fringe Winter Mini-Fest took place January 5-8, 2017. In 2017, Executive Director George Wallace left the Orlando Fringe to work for the Indianapolis Fringe Festival. Alauna Friskics was named the new Executive Director after a thorough search for a replacement. Alauna was chosen as a result of her work with the nearby Garden Theatre in the city of Winter Garden, Florida, and her previous involvement with Orlando Fringe. In 2019, Micheal Marinaccio moved to the newly created position of Show Director while his former associate producer, Lindsay Taylor stepped into the newly created role of Theatre Producer. On March 19, 2020, festival organizers announced that due to the outbreak of COVID-19, the 29th Annual Orlando International Fringe Festival was canceled. Executive Director, Alauna Friskics said of the cancellation, "We have worked countless financial scenarios and considered all stakeholders. We believe this is the most prudent course so the festival can come back strong next year." On April 23, 2020, Orlando Fringe announced an online festival called "Fringe Today" that would span May 12-25, the same dates as the canceled annual festival. The event took place on Zoom and Facebook with the feed broadcast on the festival website. The online event featured live and recorded performances, interviews, and demonstrations. During the opening ceremonies, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer proclaimed that Fringe Today would count as the 29th festival for the organization. On February 17, 2021, festival organizers announced they would be returning on May 18-31, 2021 with a live in-person festival and introduced DigiFringe, a digital performance festival that would take place June 4-18, 2021. Orlando Fringe hosted delegates from other Fringe Festivals around the world as host of the World Fringe Congress on May 19-23, 2022.


Festival programs

* Kids Fringe * Visual Fringe * Fringe of the Future * The FREE Outdoor Stage * DigiFringe * Foodies at the Fringe (retired)


Club Fringe

In 2016, to celebrate the organization's 25th anniversary a program aimed at celebrating the Fringe donors. Originally named Club 25, any individual making a donation of $100 or more would gain membership. Memberships included special early ticket buying and access to an air-conditioned tent on the Fringe Lawn. The program changed its name to Club Fringe in 2017 and changed the program to include a new tier system that rewards donors who support Fringe at a higher level. Donor perks start at $25 where members receive entry to the exclusive Club Fringe Lounge inside the Orlando Museum of Art. Members donating $2,500 or more receive a bevy of benefits including, free Club Fringe t-shirts, collectors pins, free show tickets, and a dedicated festival parking spot.


See also

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Fringe Theatre Fringe theatre is theatre that is produced outside of the main theatre institutions, and that is often small-scale and non-traditional in style or subject matter. The term comes from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.Kemp, Robert, ''More that is Fre ...


References


External links


Official Site
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