Orlando Fringe Reveals Theme for 2017 Festival

By: Mar. 21, 2017
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Last night at the annual Orlando Fringe fundraiser, Fab Fringe, the organization revealed their theme for the years festival and unveiled the festival poster.


"For this years theme, our marketing and creative design partner, Lure Design, worked with Think Creative to come up with a concept that would appeal to both Fringe fanatics and those who wouldn't normally give Fringe a chance.", said Orlando Fringe Marketing Coordinator Brian Sikorski.


"In the past we've declared that 'Anyone Can Fringe' but there are still those in our community who haven't experienced this amazing annual festival that is celebrated by people all around the world.", added Sikorski.


The final solution celebrates a quality that is fundamental to both Fringe and to anyone who creates or consumes any form of art: Stay Curious.


"The word 'curious' is Fringe in a nutshell," said Festival Producer, Michael Marinaccio, "It pushes people to be more curious about Fringe and creates a call to action that may encourage people to finally check Fringe out."


The festival tagline, "If You Don't Go, You'll Never Know" will be featured prominently in promotional materials leading up to the annual festival in May.

About Orlando Fringe
The Orlando Fringe produces The Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival, the longest running Fringe in the United States. It is a member of the Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals (CAFF), United States Association of Fringe Festivals (USAFF) and the World Fringe Network and follows the CAFF mandate to remain 100% unjuried, 100% uncensored, 100% inclusive, 100% accessible for artists and audiences alike, with 100% of ticket sales given back to the artists. Orlando Fringe is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, and receives generous funding from Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs, United Arts of Central Florida, City of Orlando and the State of Florida Division of Cultural Affairs.



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