Hollywood Fringe Festival Announces Partnership with TodayTix
The Hollywood Fringe introduced their first ever Opening Night VIP Party Pass today presented through a special partnership with TodayTix.
Special perks include:
- Entry into the VIP Party at 5PM (general admission opens at 6:30)
- "Fast-pass" style entry (no waiting in line)
- A drink ticket good for any drink at the bar
- Special photo op at the HFF Step & Repeat with the HFF staff photographer at the VIP reception
- An official HFF button that can be used for discounts festival long
- Exclusive access to the VIP reception including special guest speakers, live performances and more!
Go here for TodayTix Opening Night VIP Party Passes. VIP Passes are limited and sold on a first-come, first-served basis through TodayTix. All proceeds go directly back to The Hollywood Fringe Festival community.
About TodayTix
TodayTix is an international ticketing platform on a mission to redefine the way people see theater. Through effortless access to the best shows, insightful guidance to the world of theater, and thoughtful service at each moment along the way, TodayTix enables people to discover the best that their city has to offer. Operating in the world's most iconic theater markets, TodayTix secures the best discounted and full price tickets available for the hottest shows in Los Angeles, New York City, London's West End, the San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Philadelphia, Connecticut, Boston, Chicago, Toronto, Washington DC, Dallas, and Houston/Fort Worth. Since launching TodayTix in New York City in December 2013 by life-long friends and Broadway producers Merritt Baer and Brian Fenty, the company has quickly amassed partnerships with more than 800 theater institutions globally.
The Hollywood Fringe Festival is an annual, open-access, community-derived event celebrating freedom of expression and collaboration in the performing arts community. Each June during the Hollywood Fringe, the arts infiltrates the Hollywood neighborhood: Fully equipped theaters, parks, clubs, churches, restaurants and other unexpected places host hundreds of productions by local, national, and international arts companies and independent performers.

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