"The first fringe festival started in Edinburgh in 1947. Eight theater groups weren't invited to the official festival, so they decided to put on their own. What makes a good fringe show? Lots of things, as you'll see from this list. One thing they all have in common is that they aren't waiting for an invitation. They are all unapologetically what they are, and they invite you to the fringes."—playwright Samantha Marchant
One Thousand Negative Confessions
by
Shepsu Aakhu
For a Limited Time Only (The Bread Play)
by
Daniel Prillaman
Pay Your Ferryman
by
Lauren Davenport
Stories for the End of the World
by
Jeremy Sarachan
juice
by
Mackenzie Raine Kirkman
Theatre: A Love Story
by
Caridad Svich
WOLFCRUSH (a queer werewolf play)
by
Haygen-Brice Walker
The Hourglass
by
Amber Kusching
A Song of Bucephalus
by
James Odin Wade
Sweet Dreams, Pillowman
by
J.E. Hibbard
Monster Mash
by
Megan Schumacher
Oral Histories
by
Ward Kay
G City Monologues
by
Keefe Healy