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  2. Fringe World - Wikipedia

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    The Festival Fringe Society of Perth was established in 1983 and was the forerunner to the Fringe World Festival. The Society held an annual Fringe Festival up until 1988 at which time the organisation decided to move the Fringe from summer to spring and to re-brand it as Artrage, an annual festival dedicated to the presentation of alternative independent arts – a format that was followed ...

  3. Artrage (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Based in Perth, it originated as an alternative to the Perth International Arts Festival in 1983. [3] Since then, Artrage has evolved into a production company supporting contemporary culture in Western Australia, [4] and produces Rooftop Movies, Girls School, and the annual multi-arts fringe festival Fringe World.

  4. Spiegeltent - Wikipedia

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    De Parel Spiegeltent - A Belgian tent built in 1905, purchased as a venue for the Perth Fringe World.Previously known as the ‘De Parel Van Vuren’. [11] Built by Belgium's renowned Klessens family, it is 18 meters in diameter and holds up to 350 people.

  5. List of festivals in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Fringe Festival [38] Various locations – Inner West, Sydney: 1994 (2010 in current format) Alternative arts and culture festival Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras [39] Sydney: 24 June 1978: Festival, Parade and Party, during February/March annually. Sydney International Piano Competition [40] Sydney: 1977

  6. Milo McCabe - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, McCabe performed a sell out run of his show '1001 Moments with Troy Hawke' then brought the show to the 2019 Perth Fringe World Festival, where it won a weekly comedy award and was shortlisted for the best comedy main award.

  7. Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival (also referred to as The Orlando Fringe) is a 14-day annual arts festival that takes place in Orlando, Florida, every May. The festival features 850 ticketed theatrical performances on indoor and outdoor stages, produced by local, national and international artists.

  8. Talk:Fringe World - Wikipedia

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  9. Adelaide Fringe - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Fringe, formerly Adelaide Fringe Festival, is Australia’s biggest arts festival and is the world's second-largest annual arts festival (after the Edinburgh Festival Fringe), held in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. Between mid-February and mid-March each year, it features more than 7,000 artists from around Australia and the ...