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ISOLATION AFTER CLOSE CONTACT WITH COVID-19: FESTIVAL POLICY

June 18, 2024 by Carly Regal
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Meet Our New Volunteer Coordinator

March 08, 2014 by Stacy Jones Hill
Thanks to everyone who applied to be our Volunteer Coordinator! We had a great pool of applicants and it was a difficult choice. Ultimately we decided on the amazing Stina Pederson, who has been volunteering for the past couple years. You can meet her in person if you volunteer, but in the meantime, here’s a little letter she wrote to tell you more about herself.... read more
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Actor's Equity Association (AEA)

April 27, 2016 by Ben Hill
About Actor's Equity Association ... read more
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Listen to the Pre-Fringe Town Hall

May 22, 2012 by Ben Hill
Greetings, Fringers- Thanks to all who joined us at the last Town Hall of the year! A big thanks goes out to all those at the Elephant Theatre Company for hosting us. In this Town Hall, we discussed a wide range of topics including ticketing, fringing, promoting, and maximizing personal enrichment from your Fringe experience. For those of you who missed it (or want to revis... read more
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ANACONDA wins Best of Hollywood Fringe 2012, extended for two encore performances at Theatre Asylum

July 03, 2012
“Hard-hitting drama… Intense writing and blisteringly powerful performances… a riveting experience.” – LA Weekly “GO!” “No other Fringe show carries as much relevance as Sarah Doyle’s Anaconda.” – LA Theatre Review “Weaving a compelling story from scandal is nothing new, but it is Sarah’s treatment of the story that sets her apart. It was a moving piece and one of my highl... read more
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Twenty years later, two friends return to an ambitious piece of theatre.

May 23, 2012
MAY 23, 2012 – This Memorial Day weekend in Phoenix, Arizona, two old friends will reunite to rehearse a one-man show premiering in June at the Hollywood Fringe Festival in Los Angeles, California. What’s interesting about this reunion is that the same two people went through a nearly identical series of events in Boston, Massachusetts nearly twenty years ago. Back in J... read more
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2015 Festival Brand Contest

February 18, 2015 by Stacy Jones Hill
You (or one of your friends) can be the head graphic designer for the 2015 Hollywood Fringe Festival! All you have to do is enter our design contest.Click here to navigate directly to the contest page.Dates of the ContestYou ca... read more
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Losing $10,000,000,000,000 has never been so much fun.

May 31, 2013
Los Angeles, June 1, 2013—LA-based Black Hive Theater Projects and internationally renowned Cirque du Soleil clown and director John Gilkey team up to bring MORE BIGGER MASSES to the 2013 Hollywood Fringe. Fridays and Saturdays (June 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29) of the Fringe at 10:30pm. Shepard Studio Theater at The Com... read more
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Media Sponsor Spotlight: KPCC

June 01, 2012 by Stacy Jones Hill
Last year, we were super excited when KPCC joined our awesome list of media partners. This year, they are returning to support our Venue Sign program by providing discounted rates for on-air spots that will air throughout the 2012 Hollywood Fri... read more
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Why Los Angeles Needs a Fringe Festival...

February 09, 2009 by Ben Hill
It’s a simple question. There are plenty of arts festivals in Los Angeles: Theatre, Dance, Film, Music – some of them great. Why do we need a Fringe Festival, then? Here’s why… cultural distin... read more
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A Fight Club for One Returns to Hollywood!!!

May 12, 2011
Don’t miss Erick Esteban’s return to Improv Olympic West in Hollywood for the 2011 Hollywood Fringe Festival and his one-man show A Fight Club for One. After being invited to perform the show at Northwestern University and the Ohio State University Erick now brings A Fight Club for One back to where it started. Improv Olympic Hollywood. A Fight CLub for One takes the audience through... read more
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The State of Theatre in LA

December 01, 2009 by Ben Hill
There is this somewhat ridiculous notion that theatre (and by extension all non-filmed arts) is scarce in the city of angels. This is a misconception we have fought since planning began for the Hollywood Fringe. Fair enough, I suppose: No one can deny that the multi-billion dollar film industry is the giant poka-dotted elephant in the room. What many don’t know is that theatre and... read more
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Take Me To The Poorhouse, Gracie & Rose and Define: Dif-fer-rent are Top Fringe Picks of Ms. Magazine

June 07, 2013
The Feminist’s Guide to the Hollywood Fringe June 6, 2013 by Holly L. Derr It’s summer, which means elite theater professionals all over America are headed to the country for summer stock. If you can’t make it up into the mountains this summer (or if you can’t afford the expensive tickets to these high-society productions), fear not: Our cities are full of all variety of underground ... read more
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“ENDGAME” WORLD PREMIERE AT THE HOLLYWOOD FRINGE FESTIVAL

June 08, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: David Wisehart (310) 498-0677 [email protected] HOLLYWOOD – June 8, 2011 – Writer, director, and producer David Wisehart returns to the Hollywood Fringe Festival with the world premie... read more
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Attention Visual Art Lovers

September 13, 2010 by Ben Hill
Our venue partner American Cinematheque who run the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood and the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica have announced the screening of a very interesting film entitled The Great Contemporary Art Bubble. I think many of you out there in the Fringe Art world will enjoy it. It shows at the ... read more
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