Archive for the ‘Street Performers’ Category

In praise of Street Performers.

Good morning Fringers!
I have something of a confession to make. You see, I always like to immerse myself in the the whole Fringey scene, especially when doing the circuit from city to city. After all, Fringe isn’t something to do, it can become something of a lifestyle…at least for a few glorious months of the [...]

Out with the old, and in with the new!

Bonjour, once again, my merry Fringe-ers!
Here at Dreamscape, it’s been 6 long years since we were last at the Edmonton Fringe. Nothing sinister about that. After bringing “The Roundel” over in 2003 (incidentally, written by the same author as our current “Full of Sound and Fury”), we were pretty busy in other countries, including New [...]

Edmonton Fringers – Say Cheese!

Did you get your picture taken?  Over the last few days myself and my team has been shooting quite a bit, and the buskers, Edmonton Fringe audience and Fringe volunteers have been absolutely great.  If you think you might be in a picture or two, you can check the Edmonton International Fringe Festival flickr group.
Here [...]

Webcasting tonight (and all through the fringe)

We’re kicking off with a live webcast from the VIP launch event on the fringe grounds!
Want to watch? Look up! (waaaaaay up) at the tabs at the top of the page. Anytime we are live (or mostly live) there will be a new link up there that says “Live” (Originial, I know). Click said link, [...]

Welcome

The Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival takes place in the designated Provincial Historic District of Old Strathcona in south Edmonton.
Old Strathcona is home to the city’s most unique independent retailers , farmers’ market , a wide variety of events , plus restaurants, cafes and pubs . Find them all in the Old Strathcona [...]