Fringe Theatre - List of Fringe Festivals

List of Fringe Festivals

North America
  • Atlantic Fringe Festival
  • Calgary Fringe Festival
  • Capital Fringe Festival
  • Chicago Fringe Festival
  • Cincinnati Fringe Festival
  • Edmonton International Fringe Festival
  • FRIGID New York
  • Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival
  • London Fringe Theatre Festival (Ontario)
  • Minnesota Fringe Festival
  • New York International Fringe Festival
  • Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival
  • Ottawa Fringe Festival
  • Saskatoon Fringe Theatre Festival
  • Toronto Fringe Festival
  • Vancouver Fringe Festival
  • Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival
  • Time-Based Art Festival
Europe
  • Bath Fringe Festival
  • Brighton Festival Fringe
  • Budapest Fringe Festival
  • Buxton Festival Fringe
  • Dublin Fringe Festival
  • Edinburgh Festival Fringe
  • London Festival Fringe
  • Malvern Fringe Festival
  • Prague Fringe
Asia
  • Acco Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre
Australia
  • Adelaide Fringe Festival
  • Anywhere Theatre Festival (Brisbane)
  • Couch Soup Fringe Festival
  • Melbourne Fringe Festival
  • Sydney Fringe

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