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Fringe FestivalSunday, May 24 at 8:00 PM
"Around Cincinnati" Fringe Festival Special

Cincinnati Fringe Festival productions push the boundaries of the “norm” and continually experiment with style and content. During this amazing festival (May 26 - June 6), local, regional, national, and international artists invade downtown Cincinnati with over 150 shows in 11 days of artistic celebration in both traditional and non-traditional spaces. This special showcases a number of artists representing a variety of media, from theatre to dance, music, poetry, visual art, film, and more.

To hear the complete program, click here.


Fringe Festival Features:
Richard Hague Fringe Poetry: Barbara Gray samples some of the poetry offered at Fringe with author and poet Richard Hague.
Amy Warner Fringe Theater: Jim Stump visits with Amy Warner of the Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival to discuss the diverse Fringe theatrical performances.
Pones, Inc. Fringe Dance: Robyn Carey-Allgeyer previews Pones, Inc., one of the Fringe Festival's dance groups.
Chris Stroebel Fringe Film: Larry Thomas takes a look at Fringe's film elements with Chris Strobel, Professor of Electronic Media and Broadcasting at Northern Kentucky University.
Matt Steffan Fringe Art: Jane Durrell speaks with Matt Steffen, Chair of the Visual Fringe Selection Committee, about the many visual arts featured during the Fringe Festival.

For more Fringe Festival information, visit www.cincyfringe.com.

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