There’s never been a Fringe Club like this one before!
The bigger and better Fringe Club offers festival-goers, and art-lovers alike the chance to learn a new skill, enjoy a few extra shows, meet and greet their favourite fringe performers (as well as other members of the cultural community), and enjoy a beer into the early morning hours at the new McAuslan Tent. As if all that weren’t incentive enough, it’s free!
NEW Daytime & Evening programming:
Inspired by the 4th Plinth project in Trafalgar Square, the Art Wank is a stage at the front of the Club where anybody in the world can take to the stage for 30 minutes. Hopefuls can sign up for a spot at:
Where can a person finally learn to shake their hips like Shakira? Or to replicate a fight scene from The Matrix? At the Fringe Club Workshops, of course! Topics range from Bellydancing to Stage Combat to Improv 101.
For those looking to expand their industry knowledge, Tent Talks are a wonderful way for artists to learn about and discuss everything from how to take their theatre company to the next level to theatre criticism in Toronto. These hour-long talk-back sessions will give artists the chance to pick the brains of various players from the cultural community. Some topics include “Professional Producing: Taking a Theatre Company to the Next Level”, “Producing New Musicals: A Panel Discussion”, and “Crosswalks/Crosstalks: the intersection where dance meets theatre”.
Every afternoon The Fringe takes on The World Cup with its own soccer game in the south end of the Honest Ed’s laneway. Fringe artists will team up and face-off against one another for the ultimate prize: bragging rights, and a Fringe-style trophy.
AWESOME Late Night Programming:
Every night from 10-11pm audiences can enjoy Late Night at the Fringe in the McAuslan Tent. The programming includes cabaret shows with burlesque and boylesque, a preview of this year’s Just For Laughs Festival, and who could miss the Most Interesting Person in the World Competition?
And, The Fringe Club is the only patio in the neighbourhood where people can drink until 1am. So party on, Fringers!
TICKETS
ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE JUNE 15:
o Online at www.fringetoronto.com
o By Phone at 416-966-1062 or 1-866-515-7799
o In person (June 30 – July 11 only) at The Randolph Centre for the Arts, 736 Bathurst Street
Tickets are a maximum of $10, not including advance ticket surcharges. 50% of all tickets are sold “At-The-Door” at each show’s venue 1 hour before show-time.
FRINGE PASSES
If you plan on seeing at least five shows, invest in a Fringe Pass to save money.
5 Play Pass – $40
Good for 5 “at-the-door” tickets. Maximum one ticket per play/pass. Non-transferable.
Frequent Fringer Pass – $70
Good for 10 “at-the-door” tickets. Maximum one ticket per play/pass. Non-transferable.
Buddy Pass – $90
Good for 14 “at-the-door” tickets. Maximum two tickets per play/pass. This pass can be used by two patrons.
There are no refunds for any unused portion of a pass. ID may be requested when using a Fringe Pass.
For more information please visit www.fringetoronto.com