Bigger Fringe Manila promised this year
Fringe Manila, the noncurated, open-access and uncensored arts festival, is back to connect independent artists to a bigger audience. Partner venues in Metro Manila will be hosting art exhibits, improv,
Fringe Manila, the noncurated, open-access and uncensored arts festival, is back to connect independent artists to a bigger audience. Partner venues in Metro Manila will be hosting art exhibits, improv,
Fringe Manila is ongoing until March 3, and you can even get a tattoo while you’re at it.
The festival starts tomorrow, Oct. 20, at Pineapple Lab on Palma Street, Poblacion, Makati.
Bohol Dance Project Company will mount the dance concert, “A Blue Evening,” on Feb. 23, 7 p.m., at the Maybank Theater/ Globe Auditorium, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. The concert
Now on its fourth year, Fringe Manila continues to provide artists from different platforms with a venue to showcase their talent. It has arguably become one of country’s biggest, most flavorful multi-arts festival.
The urge to take a bath after watching “Schism” was strong. It’s a dirty play littered with disgusting people, though you wouldn’t know it if they only kept quiet.
The group’s maiden production, its entry to Fringe Manila 2016, is an ‘unauthorized parody’ of Charlie Brown and Co.
AFTER the huge success of the first-ever Fringe Manila last February, the organizers are now calling for artists and venues to register and join Fringe, the world’s largest arts festival,
If any production from the festival deserves a second, longer life, it’s ‘Maniacal,’ the trenchant backstage drama written and directed by George de Jesus
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