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  2. Toronto Fringe Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Fringe Festival is an annual theatre festival, featuring un-juried plays by unknown or well-known artists, taking place in the theatres of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Several productions originally mounted at the Fringe have later been remounted for larger audiences, including the Tony Award -winning musical The Drowsy Chaperone , and ...

  3. Kim's Convenience (play) - Wikipedia

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    Kim's Convenience (Korean: 김씨네 편의점; Hanja: 金氏네 便宜店; RR: Gimssine Pyeonuijeom), by Ins Choi, is a play about a family-run Korean-owned convenience store in Toronto's Regent Park neighbourhood. It debuted on July 6, 2011 at the Toronto Fringe Festival, having

  4. Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals - Wikipedia

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    The 1982 Edmonton International Fringe Festival, modelled after the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, was the first successful instance of Fringe theatre in North America.Based on its success, an informal network of other Canadian and American Fringe festivals arose.

  5. Anesti Danelis - Wikipedia

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    Anesti Danelis is a Canadian musical comedian from Toronto, Ontario. [1]Previously associated with the sketch comedy troupe FomoSapiens, [2] he premiered his first solo show Songs for the New World Order at the 2017 Toronto Fringe Festival. [3]

  6. John Morogiello - Wikipedia

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    The production transferred to the New York Fringe Festival the following year. [7] In 2006, the play returned to Washington, DC, where it played for an extended run at Warehouse Theatre to sold out houses and rave reviews.

  7. New York International Fringe Festival - Wikipedia

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    The New York International Fringe Festival, or FringeNYC, was a fringe theater festival and one of the largest multi-arts events in North America. It took place over the course of a few weeks in October, spread on more than 20 stages across several neighborhoods in downtown Manhattan, notably the Lower East Side, the East Village, and Greenwich Village.

  8. Urinetown - Wikipedia

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    Urinetown debuted at the New York International Fringe Festival, and then was produced Off-Broadway at the American Theatre for Actors from May 6, 2001, to June 25, 2001. . The musical then opened on Broadway at Henry Miller's Theatre, [2] running from September 20, 2001, through January 18, 2004, totaling 25 previews and 965 performan

  9. Fringe theatre - Wikipedia

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    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.