Wednesday, March 25, 2009
4th Annual DFW Fringe Festival opens this weekend in Deep Ellum
Beginning on World Theatre Day (March 27th) and going through April 25th, 2009 the Dallas Hub Theater will be the Hub of performances, workshops, talk-backs and other exciting activities featuring groups on the fringe in areas of theatre, dance, music, film, spoken word, comedy, and a few that have invented their own. The 2009 DFW Fringe Festival is the largest, most diverse festival yet and for the first time includes dinner theaters. The shows this year feature shows that have performed as far as South Africa to around the United States, and include a regional premiere.
Click here for a complete festival schedule. Festival passes are $59.95. This pass features VIP admission to each and every show of the festival. Purchase tickets online or by calling 1-877-238-5596.
Click on a title below for more info on times and dates. Shows include:
- Case of Romeo and Juliet and Isobella and Rosaline and Sally Jo - presented by Shane-Arts Comedy Killers
- Questionable Love Quadrangle - presented by Shane-Arts Comedy Killers
- Balthazar - a multi-media rock n’ roll extravaganza comedy
- Jordy Pordy: Taking the Bull by the Horns - one-man show
- So Allure Entertainment Fashion Show
- 12 Drink Minimum - comedy troupe
- Dead Girl Circus - comedy, magic, sideshow attractions and fire
- If By Chance, presented by MET Theatre
- Lower Ninth, presented by PublicWorks Theatre
- Freckle In My Eye, one-woman show
- Sex With Benefits by Daniel Huntley Solon
- McSki: Confessions of a Couch Potato
- Still Spinning The Bottle V2.0
- Mattress Tag Cutters - improv comedy troupe
- My First Time, regional premiere presented by Shane Arts
- Fairy Tale Blues, presented by Ninety Eight Theatre
- The Twilight Zone, presented by The Butterfly Connection
- 4 out of 5 Doctors - comedy troupe
- Breaking News: Dancing with the Media, presented by Muscle Memory Dance Theatre
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