recent articles

Dashboard Redirect Stub
on your marks, get set, fringe! // Photo: FringeTV

2

FEB 2015
Hey Fringers!

It’s officially here: Participant Registration for the sixth annual Hollywood Fringe Festival is now open. You can begin the three steps of registration by creating a project today. 

Whether you’re merely curious or you already have your posters printed, we suggest checking out the first Town Hall of the season this Saturday, February 7th from 12-2 PM at Hudson Theatres. This event will focus on the Registration process and all you need to know about getting involved in this year’s festival. We highly recommend sending a representative from your production to all of the Town Halls and Workshops (see the full schedule here). You can reserve a seat or just show up! If you can’t attend in person, check out the recordings on our blog or our YouTube Channel a couple of days following the meetings. 
Questions? Contact the festival at [email protected].

Fringe On!
Dashboard Redirect Stub
The Fringe Freak Band // Photo: Nick Cimiluca

22

JAN 2015
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 your plans for this year include participation in the 2015 Hollywood Fringe Festival! Whether you’re fully committed or just the teensiest bit curious, you should come to the first Town Hall on February 7th to learn about what it takes to register and to meet some fellow arts enthusiasts. 

The Town Halls are essential gatherings where we take you through all the information you need to know to produce a successful Fringe show; the Workshops are peer-led discussions with a panel of successful Fringe veterans who can tell you exactly what it’s like to be on the ground and making it count during the festival. We’ll also have informal social mixers at a local Hollywood establishment following each of these events. We recommend that you send a representative to each of these meetings— networking this early can be a big advantage!
For those that can’t attend the meetings in person, the events will be recorded and posted on the FringeTV YouTube Channel

Thanks and keep fringing!

Ben

Dashboard Redirect Stub
Fest Director Ben Hill at the 2014 Awards // Photo: FringeTV

8

AUG 2014

Some might say that there is no room in the film-centric city of Los Angeles for a thriving, vibrant performing arts scene. That there is no close-knit community of theatre-goers in this city. Some might even say the performing arts are dying.

We’ve got the numbers to prove that these things simply aren’t true.

Some facts about the fifth annual Hollywood Fringe Festival:

  • We sold 46,000 tickets this year, which is 11,000 more than in 2013. That’s a 30% growth, people.
  • Since our inaugural festival in 2010, ticket sales have increased 170%.
  • The festival sold an estimated $389,000 in tickets this year (over $130,000 more than in 2013). The central Fringe organization doesn’t touch a dollar of this money— all $389,000 has been returned to Fringe artists and venues.
  • 290 productions participated in this year’s event, securing the Hollywood Fringe’s place as one of the largest open-access arts festivals in the world. During June, nearly 1,500 performances were staged at 64 spaces throughout Hollywood.

Thank you to everyone who took part in this year’s festival!

Dashboard Redirect Stub

29

JUN 2014

Here’s a list of this year’s Award Winners— announced just moments ago at the 2014 Award Ceremony! Thank you all for coming and congratulations to the winners!

Fringe Freaks (Community-Voted Awards):

  • Top of the Fringe: Women
  • Fringe First (World Premiere): NO HOMO – A Bromantic Tragedy
  • The International Award: Love Is.
  • Best in Ensemble Theatre: NO HOMO – A Bromantic Tragedy
  • Best in Solo Performance: The Wake
  • Best in Comedy: Women
  • Best in Musicals & Operas: Bronies: The Musical
  • Best in Dance & Physical Theatre: Into the Fog
  • Best in Cabaret & Variety: Fancy: Secrets from My Bootydoir

Sponsored Awards:

  • The THIRTY90NE Golden Elephant Awards: Women (Golden Production); Joseph Lee— Vengeance Can Wait & Catherine Waller— The Creeps (Golden Performer); Brandon Baruch— No HOMO- A Bromantic Tragedy (Golden Playwright); Joe Greene, Heidi Powers, Tom Moore, Rebecca Eisenberg and Ryan Bergmann— Bronies: The Musical (Golden Producer/Director)
  • BGBA’s Innovative Women in Theatre Award: Sardia Robinson— From a Yardie to a Yankee
  • The Imagined Truth Award for First Play: Melanie Thomas— The Cave: A Folk Opera
  • Bitter Lemons Award for Family Fare (BLAFF): Beau & Aero
  • Bitter Lemons Irreverent Fringe Femmes Award (BLIFF): Women
  • Bitter Lemons Outrageous Award for Theater (BLOAT): Belli Gemelli: An Opera Sitcom
  • O FACE Award for Orgasmic Achievement of a Performer: Lee Turnbull— Love Is
  • O FACE Award for Orgasmic Achievement of a Production: The Wake
  • O FACE Award for Orgasmic Achievement of a Writer or Composer: June Carryl— La Bete
  • The DOMA Award for New Musical: Lydia Trueblood: The Black Widow of the Atlantic Coast
  • The DUENDE Distinction: Into the Fog
  • The Lumpy-Cramp© Freshman Participant Award: Beau and Aero
  • The Unleashed Award: Star Cross’d
  • The LAFPI Most Wanted Award: Schkapf, Theatre of NOTE, iO West, Three Clubs, Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre, Hudson Theatres
  • Trailer Park Award: Fancy: Secrets from my Bootydoir
  • Veterans for Virgins Award: Beau & Aero
  • The Ezra Buzzington Spirit of the Fringe Awards: June Carryl— La Bete (Female Performance); Michael Shaw Fisher— The Werewolves of Hollywood Blvd: A Damnable Rock Musical (Male Performance); Colin Mitchell— Linden Arden Stole the Highlights (Best Writing); Jessica Hanna— No Homo – A Bromantic Tragedy (Best Directing); Ben Moroski— The Wake (Best Production)

The Encore!- Producer’s Awards:

  • Theatre Asylum: Friends Like These, Gimplecapped: A Journey of “Inspiration”, Linden Arden Stole the Highlights, Man’s Dominion, Meet & Greet, “The Mermaid Who Learned to Fly”, NO HOMO- A Bromantic Tragedy, Odessa, Reborning, Riot Grrrls Save the World, Schachner Vs Schachner, Seven Seductions of Taylor Swift, The Wake, Into the Fog, Woof Woof
  • The Complex: 52 Pick Up, Beau & Arrow, Belli Gemelli – A Opera Sitcom, Boss: The Untold Tony Danza Story, David & Leeman – Magic and Other Dangerous Things, Jackass- A Prom Story, Love Is, Memoirs of a Bartender, Open Mike, Schoolcraft and Murray, Starcross’d, Stumbling Along, Poofy du Vey in “Burden of Proof”, Things Being What They Are
  • The Lounge: Bronies: The Musical, I Want To Bury My Testimony, Lincoln Adjacent, Waitless, Independence, La Bete
  • The Lex: Zombies From Beyond
  • Three Clubs: Fancy: Tales from My Bootydoir, Lydia Trueblood: The Black Widow of the Atlantic Coast, Some Girls(s), The Cave
  • Actors Company: Angels and Whiskey, Bonnie’s Future Sisters, Death by Powerpoint, Eddie, Rapture, Ravens and Writing Desks, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Most Massive Woman Wins, Twelfth Night
  • Cupcake Theatre: Snow White: the Musical, The Last Five Years, RSVP: RIP, That’s Why I Hold On

29

JUN 2014

Here are the nominees for the Fringe Freak Awards to be given our Sunday evening (tonight!) at 6:30pm. Meet up at Fringe Central (6455 Santa Monica Blvd) and we shall guide you to the festivities.

Top of the Fringe

Bronies: The Musical
Friends Like These
Generation ME the Musical
NO HOMO – A Bromantic Tragedy
Women

The Fringe International Award

52 Pick Up
Angels and Whiskey
Love Is.
The Creeps
THE GIRL WHO LOVED THE BEATLES

The Fringe First Award (World Premiere)

Bronies: The Musical
Four Tree Plays
Generation ME the Musical
Lydia Trueblood: The Black Widow of the Atlantic Coast
NO HOMO – A Bromantic Tragedy

The Fringe Cabaret & Variety Award

David and Leeman Present: Magic and Other Dangerous Things
Fancy: Secrets from my Bootydoir:
Gimplecapped: A Journey of “Inspiration”
Kharmful Charms of Daniil Kharms
The Boobies: A Burlesque Parody of The Goonies

The Fringe Comedy Award

Beau & Aero
Lost Moon Radio presents Million Dollar Hair
Moby Alpha
Poofy du Vey in “Burden of Poof”
Women

The Fringe Dance & Physical Theatre Award

‘BitterSweet Love’,When Love Is Not Madness, It is Not Love
Chitlin Blues: Dancing in the Grey
Into The Fog
Ravens and Writing Desks
Star-Cross’d

The Fringe Ensemble Theatre Award

Friends Like These
God of Abraham
NO HOMO – A Bromantic Tragedy
THE CONDUCT OF LIFE
The Best of 25 Plays Per Hour

The Fringe Musicals & Operas Award

Bronies: The Musical
Giraffenstein
Lydia Trueblood: The Black Widow of the Atlantic Coast
THE FANTASTICKS – the original fringe musical (1959)
The Werewolves of Hollywood Blvd: A Damnable Rock Musical

The Fringe Solo Performance Award

Linden Arden Stole The Highlights
Schachner Vs. Schachner
Seven Seductions of Taylor Swift
“The Mermaid Who Learned How to Fly”
The Wake

Dashboard Redirect Stub