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Our Facebook Cause

January 27, 2009 by Ben Hill
Facebook Causes is the only app I really like on the mighty FB. It is actually oddly fully functional with tools to recruit people and raise money, set targets, communicate with your community, and give people props/thanks for their partic... read more
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The 2011 Fringe Guide

June 07, 2011 by Ben Hill
We are proud to announce the 2011 Hollywood Fringe Guide. This 112 page monster is the key piece of printed marketing material for the Fringe. It includes listings of every show, a day-by-day schedule, a venue list and a map of the known Fringiverse. Reference the guide for information on getting around, Fringe programs, sponsors, hotspots, and buttons. You can view an online ver... read more
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Auditions for Hollywood Fringe "Let me Out"

March 19, 2013
MB Stage Productions is announcing auditions for “Let me Out” a new play By: Jared Pixler at the Complex Theaters – HAMMOND STUDIO Saturday March 30th from 5:00 – 10:00 pm, with callbacks the same day. No appointment required but Sign IN ENDS at 7:00pm Rehearsals will be Sunday Eve... read more
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HFF18 Twitter Chat Schedule

February 21, 2018 by Stacy Jones Hill
Every year we host a series of Twitter Chats in order for Fringers to meet and mingle online before the festival begins. It’s a great way to recruit audiences and make #fringeships long before June. You’ll get to tweet about how the process is going for y... read more
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Community & The Fringe

November 20, 2007 by Ben Hill
At the Hollywood Fringe, our community is central to everything we do. We are big fans of Hollywood. To the rest of the world, Hollywood is an idea. It is a capital of the world, a place of legend. It’s the spiritual core of the entertainment industry and a symbol of possibility and opportunity. People come here to “make it”. Dreams are big an... read more
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Award winning solo show KILL YOUR TELEVISION makes LA premiere

June 02, 2010
“Hilarious! Must see TV!”- Seattle Times Winner of “Pick of the Fringe” from TheatreSeattle.com. Creator Jeff Gardner presents a surreal, tongue-in-cheek journey exploring what happens when you watch too much television. A ‘blow your ears out’ theatrical experience using pre-recorded sound, dialogue and music. It’s often said he who has the remote con... read more
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Sponsorship Packet

November 04, 2009 by Ben Hill
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A Brief History of Hollywood

September 22, 2008 by Ben Hill
Most articles written on the history of Hollywood tell tale of the burgeoning movie industry of the golden age and the “idea” that is Hollywood: Entertainment capital of the world. Hollywood is truly one of the major brands of the world, and its “logo” is probably recognizable by more citizens of the Earth than the facade of the White House. Once you begin to peel back t... read more
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Listen to the Post-Mortem Town Hall

September 09, 2013 by Ben Hill
photo by cindy marie jenkins Thanks to everyone who attended the post-mortem Fringe Town Hall on Saturday afternoon! We had a lively discussion at the Asylum Lab. It was a very successful event for us, filled with gr... read more
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Print Ads Due

April 02, 2011 by Ben Hill
Greetings, Fringers- Fringe Guide Ads in our fantastic printed program are due Friday, April 15. Participants can take advantage of special discounted rates (sometime as much as 50% off) making this an inexpensive means of promotion for your project. We make every effort to place ads in the most appropriate relation to your project; we can’t guarante... read more
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A Horse Press Release

May 25, 2011
What is A Horse? Webster’s dictionary defines it as a “large, solid-hoofed herbivorous ungulate.” But for four friends in Los Angeles, A Horse is a fast-paced, irreverent improv show that abuses the language of Shakespeare and attacks his tropes. But isn’t Shakespeare dead? Yes, if he ever existed. Launching off the suggestion of a play that ‘hath not yet been scribed’ (see what we dids... read more
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REVIEW: The Miss Julie Dream Project, by Analyn Revilla

June 19, 2013
I like dreaming – and I remember my dreams vividly, and enjoy analyzing and talking about them. It could be a narcissist quirk, or I’m just hoping to unearth some answers to the eternal question, ‘what’s wrong with me?!’ So I’ve been reading up on dream interpretation. I learned that C.G. Jung and Freud differed on the subject of dream interpretation and techniques. Freud claims that dreams ... read more
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Help Choose the HFF18 Prom Theme

May 10, 2018 by Stacy Jones Hill
UPDATE: Voting has been extended to 11:59PM on Monday, May 28th. The winner will be announced on May 29th!  Ever dreamt about re-doing your prom, but with a way better theme a... read more
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The HFF15 Town Hall & Workshop Series

January 22, 2015 by Ben Hill
Happy 2015 Fringe Friends!Time to get this season started! Participant Registration is right around the corner. Plus, we've just announced this year's Town Hall & Workshop series, designed to assist you with all your Fringe endeavors. Check out the full schedule of Town Halls, Workshops and other important dates down below.We hope that yo... read more
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Meet the Staff: Jon Armstrong

March 01, 2011 by Ben Hill
Let us all give a hearty fringe welcome to our Director of Special Programs: Mr. Jon Armstrong… Greetings Fringlings, You might remember me from the first Fringe fundraiser at Three Clubs, or if you may have seen my little card magic show at the inaugural Hollywood Fringe Festival. After Ben learned about my experi... read more
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