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Aug. 20-29
Various locations around Mass Ave
A couple of things you should know before you dive into this fest of under-an-hour, unjuried, anything-can-happen theatrical
offerings:
1. There’s a lot to choose from—280 performances on six stages.
2. As in previous years, nobody is filtering the choices. I always recommend going to see at least three in case you hit
a dud. If a want the nearest thing to a lock the fest has, then see Phil the Void.
3. The $10 tickets (cash only) for each show go directly to each producing company. The fest gets the $2 one-time fee each
attendee must pay to get a backer’s button.
4. This year, there is no separation between grown-up companies and teen shows. The program makes no distinction between
seasoned pros such as ShadowApe Theatre Company (Fringe-ing for the first time with a family-friendly show called “Not
a Peep”) and high-schoolers. Don’t be afraid to ask questions before you buy your $10 tickets.
5. There are three shows this year with Jesus in their titles. What’s up with that?
6. There is no late seating at the Fringe. Miss a show? Just wait an hour and a half for the next one.
7. The nature of the Fringe is that everyone stumbles into the first weekend blindly. If you need a taste of some of the
shows to help you decide what to see, take advantage of the Opening Night Carnival from 6-10 p.m., highlighted by two-minute
previews of most of the shows.
8. I’ll be blogging my Fringe comments at www.ibj.com/arts.
Details and full schedule here.
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