[NoHo Arts District, CA] — Tickets are now on sale for the 13th annual Hollywood Fringe Festival, taking place from June 8-25, 2023.
Hundreds of performances will run in-person at venues across Hollywood throughout the festival, with livestream options also available from various shows.
To select shows to attend, audience members can browse the schedule at any time, or search by category, tags, dates, venues and more at www.hollywoodfringe.org/shows. Adding productions to a list of “favorites” will help narrow down the available options.
Previews will run from June 1-6, followed by an Opening Night Party on June 7, and the official festival will run from June 8-25. The festival will conclude on June 25 with an Awards Ceremony and Closing Night Party. Festival organizers are looking forward to welcoming the community back for L.A.’s largest celebration of the performing arts, with several events and programs taking place all month long.
“The Fringe is back, and the energy of this year’s artists is contagious,” says Lois Neville, Hollywood Fringe Co-Executive Director. “With hundreds of unique, diverse and wholly original shows, you will surely find a genre or storyline that piques your interest. Because Fringe shows are affordable (the average ticket price is $10), you don’t have to be selective! Come and experience the artistry and community for yourself – Hollywood Fringe is for everyone!”
More information will be announced in the coming weeks about Fringe-run events and programming at the festival’s social space, Fringe Central.
Key Dates for 2023 Hollywood Fringe Festival:
- May 1: HFF23 tickets on sale
- June 1-6: Preview week
- June 7: Opening Night Party
- June 8-25: 13th Annual Hollywood Fringe Festival
- June 25: Awards/Closing Night Party
About The Hollywood Fringe Festival
The Hollywood Fringe Festival is an annual, open-access, community-derived event celebrating freedom of expression and collaboration in the performing arts community. Participation in the Hollywood Fringe is completely open and uncensored. This free-for-all approach underlines the festival’s mission to be a platform for artists without the barrier of a curating body. By opening the gates to anyone with a vision, the festival can exhibit the most diverse and cutting-edge points-of-view the world has to offer. Additionally, by creating an environment where artists must self-produce their work, the Fringe motivates its participants to cultivate a spirit of entrepreneurialism in the arts.
Learn more about the festival at www.hollywoodfringe.org