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Fringe theatre

Fringe theatre is theatre that is produced outside of the main theatre institutions, and that is often small-scale and non-traditional in style or subject matter.[1] The term comes from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[2] In London, the fringe are small-scale theatres, many of them located above pubs, and the equivalent to New York's Off-Off-Broadway theatres and Europe's "free theatre" groups.[3]

Performers at the 2013 Brighton Fringe Festival

In unjuried theatre festivals, also known as fringe festivals or open-access festivals, all submissions are accepted, and sometimes the participating acts may be chosen by lottery, in contrast to juried festivals in which acts are selected based on their artistic qualities. Unjuried festivals (such as the Edinburgh Fringe, Edmonton Fringe Festival, Adelaide Fringe, and Fringe World) permit artists to perform a wide variety of works.

History

In 1947, eight theatre companies showed up at the Edinburgh International Festival, hoping to gain recognition from the mass gathering at the festival. In 1948, Robert Kemp, a Scottish journalist and playwright, described the situation, "Round the fringe of official Festival drama, there seems to be more private enterprise than before ... I am afraid some of us are not going to be at home during the evenings!".[2] Edinburgh Festival Fringe was founded under the name "Festival Adjuncts", in 1947.

The fringe movement in Britain has been said to start in the 1960s, similar to the United States' Off-Off-Broadway theatres and Europe's "free theatre" groups. The term came into use in the late 1950s, and the show Beyond the Fringe premiered in Edinburgh in 1960, before transferring to Broadway and is the West End. One of the early innovators in fringe theatre was an American bookseller, James Haynes, who in 1963 created the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh. Also noted in this period is the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, Jerzy Grotowski's Theatre of 13 Rows, and Józef Szajna's Studio Theatre in Warsaw.[3]

The Adelaide Fringe in Adelaide, South Australia, now second-largest annual arts festival in the world (after Edinburgh Fringe), started in 1960 as an adjunct to the main Adelaide Festival of Arts.[4][5]

Haynes, while at the helm of the Traverse, was receiving state support and even got a new theatre in 1969. In 1969, Haynes created the Arts Lab in London, but it only lasted for two years. Peter Brook along with another American Charles Marowitz opened the Open Space Theatre on Tottenham Court Road in London in 1968. Young British writers, after the May 1968 events in France, wrote agitprop plays, including David Hare, Howard Brenton, David Edgar.[3]

Meanwhile, in the United States, experimental theatre was growing due to the political protest of the Vietnam War. The Living Theatre, founded by Julian Beck, is considered the leader of the "flower power" and "hippie" movement.[3]

By the early 1970s, many fringe theatres began to receive small subsidies. After the 1973–74 stock market crash, many fringe companies were forced to close. New playwrights were established at the Bush Theatre and King's Head Theatre, both of whom survived the crash. 7:84 and Red Ladder Theatre Company were some of the surviving touring fringe groups.[3]

Fringe theatres were attractive to people in the 1960s due to their adventurousness but became less wild in the 1970s while the standards of production rose.[3]

In 1982, the first fringe festival in North America[citation needed] was started in Edmonton, Alberta. It was then a theatre component of the larger Summerfest but evolved to become a stand-alone event, the Edmonton International Fringe Festival, one of the largest annual arts events in Canada and still the largest fringe in North America by attendance.[citation needed] The oldest[citation needed] fringe festival in the United States is Orlando, FL, founded in 1992. There are more fringe festivals in North America than any other continent.

Festival organization

One distinction between fringe festivals and conventional arts festivals is the method used to choose participants. Typically, conventional festivals use a jury selection process, whereas many fringe festivals do not use a jury process in their selection criteria, hence the descriptor unjuried or open-access. There are exceptions to this; some fringe festivals (e.g., New York International Fringe Festival) do employ a jury-based selection process.[6][7][8]

All performers are welcome to apply, regardless of their professional or amateur status. No restrictions are made as to the nature, style or theme of the performance, though some festivals have children's areas with appropriate content limitations. Festivals may have too many applicants for the number of available spaces; in this case, applicants are chosen based on an unrelated criterion, such as order of application or a random draw.

The number of performances varies among different fringe festivals. Larger festivals may have thousands of performances (e.g., Edinburgh's 2013 festival had 45,464 performances).[9]

Fringe festivals typically have a common organising group that handles ticketing, scheduling, and some overall promotion (such as a program including all performers). Each production pays a set fee to this group, which usually includes their stage time as well as the organizational elements. The organising group and/or the venues often rely on a large pool of volunteers.

Ticket pricing varies between festivals. At UK fringe festivals, groups can decide their own ticket prices, and some sell tickets at fixed rates in one or two tiers, or in groups of 5 or 10.[citation needed]

Although it is unusual for the organising group to choose any winners of the festival, other organisations often make their own judgements of festival entries[citation needed] . Productions can be reviewed by newspapers or publications specific to the festival, and awards may be given by certain organisations. Awards or favourable reviews can increase the tickets sales of productions or lead to extra dates being added[original research?].

Elements of a typical production

The limitations and opportunities that the fringe festival format presents lead to some common features.

Shows are not judged or juried. Depending on the popularity, some fringe festivals may use a lottery system to determine which shows are selected.

Shows are typically technically sparse. They are commonly presented in shared venues, often with shared technicians and limited technical time, so sets and other technical theatre elements are kept simple. Venues may be adapted from other uses.

Casts tend to be smaller than mainstream theatre; since many of the performing groups are traveling, and venues (and thus potential income) tend to be fairly small, expenses must usually be kept to a minimum. One-person shows are therefore quite common at fringe festivals.[citation needed]

Fringe festival productions often showcase new scripts, especially ones on more obscure, edgy, or unusual material. The lack of artistic vetting combined with relatively easy entry make risk-taking more feasible.[10]

While most mainstream theatre shows are two or three acts long, taking two to three hours with intermissions, fringe shows tend to be closer to one-hour, single-act productions. The typically lowered ticket prices of a fringe theatre show permit audiences to attend multiple shows in a single evening.[11]

Performers sometimes billet in the homes of local residents, further reducing their costs.[12][13][14]

List of fringe festivals

See also

References

  1. ^ "Fringe theatre definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary". macmillandictionary.com. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  2. ^ a b Kemp, Robert, More that is Fresh in Drama, Edinburgh Evening News, 14 August 1948
  3. ^ a b c d e f Banham, Martin (7 March 1996). The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Theatre. ISBN 9780521446549. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  4. ^ "1960: Introduction". Fringe Vault. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  5. ^ Sutton, Malcolm (24 February 2017). "Adelaide Fringe: World's second largest arts festival 'still a fringe', as attention turns to interstate". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  6. ^ Batchelder, Xela (2006). The world's largest arts festival, The Edinburgh Festival Fringe: Mechanics, myth and management (PhD dissertation). The Ohio State University.
  7. ^ "Create & Showcase". Festival City ADL. 20 April 2021. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  8. ^ Caust, Josephine (2019). "Open Access Arts Festivals and Artists: Who Benefits?". The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society. 49 (5): 291–306. doi:10.1080/10632921.2019.1617811. S2CID 197704849.
  9. ^ "Edinburgh Fringe ticket sales up 5% - BBC News". BBC News. 26 August 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 October 2014. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  11. ^ . nofringe.org. Archived from the original on 5 April 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  12. ^ "Billet HOST Form | Boulder International Fringe Festival". boulderfringe.com. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  13. ^ "Toronto Fringe Billet OFFER form | Performers Site: Toronto Fringe July 2016". performers.fringetoronto.com. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 October 2014. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  15. ^ [1]
  16. ^ "| Boulder International Fringe Festival". boulderfringe.com. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  17. ^ "Charm City Fringe Festival". charmcityfringe.com. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  18. ^ "Elgin Fringe Festival". elginfringefestival.com. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  19. ^ "Hamilton Fridge Festival". hamiltonfringe.ca. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  20. ^ "Hollywood Fringe". hollywoodfringe.org. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  21. ^ "New 2018 Fringe Festival KC - Kansas City Fringe Festival". Kansas City Fringe Festival.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 May 2017. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  23. ^ "Fringe North". Fringe North. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  24. ^ Holman, Rachel HOLMAN (23 May 2016). "First-ever Paris Fringe seeks to challenge 'traditionalist' French theatre". France 24.
  25. ^ Windsor Fringe Festival
  26. ^ Sibiu Fringe Festival - Romania
  27. ^ "Gothenburg Fringe". Gothenburg Fringe Festival.
  28. ^ "Butterworth Fringe Festival - Penang, Malaysia - 12 & 13 Aug 2017". Butterworth Fringe Festival.
  29. ^ "Fringe Manila – Manila's Arts Festival". www.fringemanila.com.
  30. ^ "Rainforest Fringe". www.rainforestfringe.com.

External links

  • World Fringe


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Fringe theatre is theatre that is produced outside of the main theatre institutions and that is often small scale and non traditional in style or subject matter 1 The term comes from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2 In London the fringe are small scale theatres many of them located above pubs and the equivalent to New York s Off Off Broadway theatres and Europe s free theatre groups 3 Performers at the 2013 Brighton Fringe Festival In unjuried theatre festivals also known as fringe festivals or open access festivals all submissions are accepted and sometimes the participating acts may be chosen by lottery in contrast to juried festivals in which acts are selected based on their artistic qualities Unjuried festivals such as the Edinburgh Fringe Edmonton Fringe Festival Adelaide Fringe and Fringe World permit artists to perform a wide variety of works Contents 1 History 2 Festival organization 3 Elements of a typical production 4 List of fringe festivals 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditIn 1947 eight theatre companies showed up at the Edinburgh International Festival hoping to gain recognition from the mass gathering at the festival In 1948 Robert Kemp a Scottish journalist and playwright described the situation Round the fringe of official Festival drama there seems to be more private enterprise than before I am afraid some of us are not going to be at home during the evenings 2 Edinburgh Festival Fringe was founded under the name Festival Adjuncts in 1947 The fringe movement in Britain has been said to start in the 1960s similar to the United States Off Off Broadway theatres and Europe s free theatre groups The term came into use in the late 1950s and the show Beyond the Fringe premiered in Edinburgh in 1960 before transferring to Broadway and is the West End One of the early innovators in fringe theatre was an American bookseller James Haynes who in 1963 created the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh Also noted in this period is the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club Jerzy Grotowski s Theatre of 13 Rows and Jozef Szajna s Studio Theatre in Warsaw 3 The Adelaide Fringe in Adelaide South Australia now second largest annual arts festival in the world after Edinburgh Fringe started in 1960 as an adjunct to the main Adelaide Festival of Arts 4 5 Haynes while at the helm of the Traverse was receiving state support and even got a new theatre in 1969 In 1969 Haynes created the Arts Lab in London but it only lasted for two years Peter Brook along with another American Charles Marowitz opened the Open Space Theatre on Tottenham Court Road in London in 1968 Young British writers after the May 1968 events in France wrote agitprop plays including David Hare Howard Brenton David Edgar 3 Meanwhile in the United States experimental theatre was growing due to the political protest of the Vietnam War The Living Theatre founded by Julian Beck is considered the leader of the flower power and hippie movement 3 By the early 1970s many fringe theatres began to receive small subsidies After the 1973 74 stock market crash many fringe companies were forced to close New playwrights were established at the Bush Theatre and King s Head Theatre both of whom survived the crash 7 84 and Red Ladder Theatre Company were some of the surviving touring fringe groups 3 Fringe theatres were attractive to people in the 1960s due to their adventurousness but became less wild in the 1970s while the standards of production rose 3 In 1982 the first fringe festival in North America citation needed was started in Edmonton Alberta It was then a theatre component of the larger Summerfest but evolved to become a stand alone event the Edmonton International Fringe Festival one of the largest annual arts events in Canada and still the largest fringe in North America by attendance citation needed The oldest citation needed fringe festival in the United States is Orlando FL founded in 1992 There are more fringe festivals in North America than any other continent Festival organization EditOne distinction between fringe festivals and conventional arts festivals is the method used to choose participants Typically conventional festivals use a jury selection process whereas many fringe festivals do not use a jury process in their selection criteria hence the descriptor unjuried or open access There are exceptions to this some fringe festivals e g New York International Fringe Festival do employ a jury based selection process 6 7 8 All performers are welcome to apply regardless of their professional or amateur status No restrictions are made as to the nature style or theme of the performance though some festivals have children s areas with appropriate content limitations Festivals may have too many applicants for the number of available spaces in this case applicants are chosen based on an unrelated criterion such as order of application or a random draw The number of performances varies among different fringe festivals Larger festivals may have thousands of performances e g Edinburgh s 2013 festival had 45 464 performances 9 Fringe festivals typically have a common organising group that handles ticketing scheduling and some overall promotion such as a program including all performers Each production pays a set fee to this group which usually includes their stage time as well as the organizational elements The organising group and or the venues often rely on a large pool of volunteers Ticket pricing varies between festivals At UK fringe festivals groups can decide their own ticket prices and some sell tickets at fixed rates in one or two tiers or in groups of 5 or 10 citation needed Although it is unusual for the organising group to choose any winners of the festival other organisations often make their own judgements of festival entries citation needed Productions can be reviewed by newspapers or publications specific to the festival and awards may be given by certain organisations Awards or favourable reviews can increase the tickets sales of productions or lead to extra dates being added original research Elements of a typical production EditThe limitations and opportunities that the fringe festival format presents lead to some common features Shows are not judged or juried Depending on the popularity some fringe festivals may use a lottery system to determine which shows are selected Shows are typically technically sparse They are commonly presented in shared venues often with shared technicians and limited technical time so sets and other technical theatre elements are kept simple Venues may be adapted from other uses Casts tend to be smaller than mainstream theatre since many of the performing groups are traveling and venues and thus potential income tend to be fairly small expenses must usually be kept to a minimum One person shows are therefore quite common at fringe festivals citation needed Fringe festival productions often showcase new scripts especially ones on more obscure edgy or unusual material The lack of artistic vetting combined with relatively easy entry make risk taking more feasible 10 While most mainstream theatre shows are two or three acts long taking two to three hours with intermissions fringe shows tend to be closer to one hour single act productions The typically lowered ticket prices of a fringe theatre show permit audiences to attend multiple shows in a single evening 11 Performers sometimes billet in the homes of local residents further reducing their costs 12 13 14 List of fringe festivals EditNorth AmericaAsheville Fringe Festival Asheville NC 15 Atlanta Fringe Festival Atlanta GA Atlantic Fringe Festival Halifax NS Boulder International Fringe Festival Boulder CO 16 Calgary Fringe Festival Calgary AB Capital Fringe Festival Washington DC Charm City Fringe Festival Baltimore MD 17 Chicago Fringe Festival Chicago IL Cincinnati Fringe Festival Cincinnati OH Denver Fringe Festival Denver CO Edmonton International Fringe Festival Edmonton AB Elgin Fringe Festival Elgin IL 18 FringePVD Providence RI Hamilton Fringe Festival Hamilton ON 19 Hollywood Fringe Festival Los Angeles CA 20 Festival St Ambroise Fringe de Montreal Montreal QC FRIGID New York New York NY Fundy Fringe Festival Saint John NB Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival Indianapolis IN Island Fringe Festival Charlottetown PE Kansas City Fringe Kansas City MO 21 London Fringe Theatre Festival Ontario London ON Minnesota Fringe Festival Minneapolis MN Maui Fringe Festival Wailuku HI New Orleans Fringe New Orleans LA 22 New York International Fringe Festival New York NY O ahu Fringe Festival Honolulu HI On the Edge Fringe Festival North Bay ON Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival Orlando FL Ottawa Fringe Festival Ottawa ON Philadelphia Fringe Festival Philadelphia PA PortFringe Maine s Fringe Festival Portland ME Rhinoceros Theater Festival Chicago IL Rochester Fringe Festival Rochester NY Rogue Festival Fresno CA San Diego International Fringe Festival San Diego CA San Francisco Fringe Festival San Francisco CA Saskatoon Fringe Theatre Festival Saskatoon SK St Lou Fringe Festival St Louis MO Sault Ste Marie Fringe North International Fringe Festival 23 Sault Ste Marie ON Theatre Crude Fringe Festival Oklahoma City OK http www theatrecrude org Time Based Art Festival Portland OR Toronto Fringe Festival Toronto ON Tucson Fringe Festival Tucson AZ Vancouver Fringe Festival Vancouver BC Victoria Fringe Theatre Festival Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival Winnipeg MB EuropeAmsterdam Fringe Festival Bath Fringe Festival Brighton Festival Fringe Budapest Fringe Festival Buffer Fringe Festival Nicosia Cyprus Buxton Festival Fringe Copenhagen Fringe Festival Dublin Fringe Festival Durham Fringe Festival Edinburgh Festival Fringe FringeMi Milan Italy Reykjavik Fringe Festival Reykjavik Iceland Lahti Fringe Festival Lahti Finland Limerick Fringe London Festival Fringe Ludlow Fringe Festival Ludlow England Malvern Fringe Festival Malvern England Paris Fringe Festival 24 Prague Fringe Festival Reading Fringe Festival Windsor Fringe Festival 25 Sibiu Fringe Festival Romania 26 Shaftesbury Fringe Festival Southside Fringe Festival Glasgow Scotland Stockholm Fringe Festival Stockholm Sweden Gothenburg Fringe Festival Gothenburg Sweden 27 Fringe by the Sea North Berwick East Lothian Scotland Ventnor Fringe Isle of Wight UKAsiaAcco Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre Butterworth Fringe Festival 28 Manila Fringe Festival 29 M1 Singapore Fringe Festival Shenzhen Fringe Festival Rainforest Fringe Festival 30 AustraliaAdelaide Fringe South Australia Anywhere Theatre Festival Brisbane Fringe World Perth Melbourne Fringe Festival The Sydney Fringe ElectrofringeNew ZealandNew Zealand Fringe Festival Dunedin Fringe Festival Nelson Fringe Festival Couch Soup Fringe FestivalAfricaNational Arts Festival Grahamstown South AfricaSee also EditCanadian Association of Fringe Festivals Experimental theatreReferences Edit Fringe theatre definition and synonyms Macmillan Dictionary macmillandictionary com Retrieved 25 March 2016 a b Kemp Robert More that is Fresh in Drama Edinburgh Evening News 14 August 1948 a b c d e f Banham Martin 7 March 1996 The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Theatre ISBN 9780521446549 Retrieved 10 October 2014 1960 Introduction Fringe Vault Retrieved 20 August 2019 Sutton Malcolm 24 February 2017 Adelaide Fringe World s second largest arts festival still a fringe as attention turns to interstate ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 19 August 2019 Batchelder Xela 2006 The world s largest arts festival The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Mechanics myth and management PhD dissertation The Ohio State University Create amp Showcase Festival City ADL 20 April 2021 Retrieved 10 August 2022 Caust Josephine 2019 Open Access Arts Festivals and Artists Who Benefits The Journal of Arts Management Law and Society 49 5 291 306 doi 10 1080 10632921 2019 1617811 S2CID 197704849 Edinburgh Fringe ticket sales up 5 BBC News BBC News 26 August 2013 Retrieved 25 March 2016 FringeNYC Application 2014 Application Archived from the original on 17 October 2014 Retrieved 10 October 2014 How Fringe Tickets Work nofringe org Archived from the original on 5 April 2016 Retrieved 25 March 2016 Billet HOST Form Boulder International Fringe Festival boulderfringe com Retrieved 25 March 2016 Toronto Fringe Billet OFFER form Performers Site Toronto Fringe July 2016 performers fringetoronto com Retrieved 25 March 2016 Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival HOST AN ARTIST Archived from the original on 15 October 2014 Retrieved 10 October 2014 1 Boulder International Fringe Festival boulderfringe com Retrieved 25 March 2016 Charm City Fringe Festival charmcityfringe com Retrieved 8 August 2016 Elgin Fringe Festival elginfringefestival com Retrieved 19 December 2016 Hamilton Fridge Festival hamiltonfringe ca Retrieved 18 October 2016 Hollywood Fringe hollywoodfringe org Retrieved 11 June 2018 New 2018 Fringe Festival KC Kansas City Fringe Festival Kansas City Fringe Festival Index of Archived from the original on 23 May 2017 Retrieved 2 December 2015 Fringe North Fringe North Retrieved 27 May 2018 Holman Rachel HOLMAN 23 May 2016 First ever Paris Fringe seeks to challenge traditionalist French theatre France 24 Windsor Fringe Festival Sibiu Fringe Festival Romania Gothenburg Fringe Gothenburg Fringe Festival Butterworth Fringe Festival Penang Malaysia 12 amp 13 Aug 2017 Butterworth Fringe Festival Fringe Manila Manila s Arts Festival www fringemanila com Rainforest Fringe www rainforestfringe com External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fringe Festivals World Fringe Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fringe theatre amp oldid 1132917447, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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