The 30th Annual Minnesota Fringe Festival will be returning to Minneapolis for 11 days in early August.
Over 500 performances by more than 1,000 artists will be shown on a dozen stages. About 30,000 people are expected to attend.
Each show will be an hour or less with 30-minute breaks. The performances will be done in clusters so attendees may use personal and public transportation or bike or walk to travel from one event to the next.
Some shows will be 101 Goofin’ Things – an evening of improv, 1992: Mistakes were Made! – a class geek returning to his 20th high school reunion, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Telltale Heart - improvised tableaus about real correspondence with Christian Andersen, Dickens, Twain, Poe, and Verne overtones. Others will include Baldwin’s last Fire – a fictional work depicting James Baldwin uncovering a murder mystery, and Breakneck Midsummer Night’s Dream – a romp through Shakespeare beloved comedy.
Many organizers of events like this often have pictures of dress rehearsals of some of the performances taken to local Print shops to be used for advertising.
Shows will be in venues such as Mixed Blood Theatre, Rarig Center Thrust, Theatre in the Round, and the Augsburg Studio.
Adult admission to each performance will be $16, and children’s tickets will be $10. Passes to five or ten shows are also available.
The 2023 Minnesota Fringe Festival will take place from August 3 to 13.
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