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Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival

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    LGBT+ Center Orlando announces Q Fest, an interactive queer theatre and film festival

    Sep 10, 2025 / Bellanee Plaza
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    Orlando Fringe lets the ‘Fringe Flag Fly’ for 34th festival

    May 01, 2025 / Caysea Stone
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    Orlando Fringe announces upcoming season for new ArtSpace

    Dec 19, 2022 / Jeremy Williams
  • Arts & Culture

    31 LGBTQ shows coming to the 31st Orlando Fringe Festival

    May 05, 2022 / Jeremy Williams
  • Arts & Culture

    Dancer Jakob Karr brings his Orlando Fringe hit ‘Ain’t Done Bad’ back to Central Florida

    Mar 24, 2022 / Jeremy Williams
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    Orlando Fringe gets back to in-person festival for landmark year

    May 06, 2021 / Jeremy Williams
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    Orlando Fringe looks to make festival more inclusive, accessible for artists

    Sep 11, 2020 / Jeremy Williams
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    Orlando Fringe announces new producer, show director for 2020 festival

    Jul 09, 2019 / Jeremy Williams
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    PHOTOS: Orlando Fringe gives a taste of what’s to come at this year’s festival

    Apr 17, 2019 / Danny Garcia
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    Former head of Orlando Fringe named new executive director to The Center

    Dec 01, 2017 / Jeremy Williams
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    Development in Ivanhoe Village means changes for the neighborhood’s LGBT-owned businesses

    Feb 26, 2015 / Scottie Campbell
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    The Wonderful World of Wanzie: The importance of the Chicken & Biscuit

    Dec 31, 2014 / Michael Wanzie
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