The Atlanta Fringe Festival returns for its 9th annual festival June 1-13 featuring dance, theatre, sketch comedy, storytelling, musicals, and more from artists across the United States and Europe.

The shows, primarily high definition pre-recorded performances, will be available as on-demand streams that can be viewed anytime during the festival, as well as special live performance and livestream parties that will allow for audience interaction and Q&A with the artists. Tickets are  $10, with discounted pricing on multi-show passes available via AtlantaFringe.org.

“Like a lot of Fringe festivals this year, we made the choice a long time ago to present everything online this year to make sure our artists and audiences were kept safe,” said Atlanta Fringe Executive Director Diana Brown. “Even as we get closer to our normal lives, we know that a lot of people have really come to embrace and sometimes prefer the convenience of supporting artists online, so we’re happy to provide that for our audience members. Plus, as we know from doing this festival every year, Atlanta is not always the most comfortable place to be walking around in June, so it’s nice to spend a year where we can enjoy Atlanta Fringe in our nice, air-conditioned living rooms.”

Trajectory Improv

The 11 companies that make up this year’s festival come from all across the US, including Atlanta-area locals as well as artists from as far away as Chicago, Alaska, and even Amsterdam. The shows run the gamut of performance styles, from family-friendly dance to live improv to a risqué solo musical about polyamory. As in previous years, festival artists will be eligible for cash prizes for the favorite shows as selected by the audience, staff and a panel of judges from the Atlanta arts community. These will be awarded during a livestreamed wrap party on June 13.

In addition to the live/video performances, the Atlanta Fringe will once again feature their audio component, Fringe Audio. The only podcasting network of its kind on the Fringe circuit, Fringe Audio will feature pieces of storytelling and radio theatre, most of them world premieres, submitted by local and international artists. The shows will be available for streaming via AtlantaFringe.org starting June 1 and will be completely free.

For the complete lineup, visit atlantafringe.org.

Collin Kelley has been the editor of Atlanta Intown for two decades and has been a journalist and freelance writer for 35 years. He’s also an award-winning poet and novelist.