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San Francisco Fringe Festival

Fringe Festival brings quirky take on theater to San Francisco

Fringe Festival Gregory Klohn San Francisco Examiner Theater
A pop-up performance in a trash bin on Eddy Street is just one of many quirky highlights of the San Francisco Fringe Festival, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Starting Wednesday, the 12-day event at the Exit theaters in the Tenderloin features more than 40 productions — of all kinds. Read More

Take your chances at the Fringe Fest

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It’s a crap shoot, of course — the San Francisco Fringe Festival is not juried, so you take your chances. This year, almost all the offerings, which run through Sunday, are staged in the Exit Theatre’s multiplex — four small spaces, plus a new green room open to the public, and the café, where some performances also take place. I chose four plays based largely on schedule (two per night) and descriptions in the Fringe brochure. Read More
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