RTP’s Ninth Fringe Festival a “Wonder” to Behold
Are you Fringe-Curious? Not sure what to expect or wondering about what this year’s festival has in store? Reading George Hatza’s article on BCTV.org to learn more. Then, buy your tickets!
Are you Fringe-Curious? Not sure what to expect or wondering about what this year’s festival has in store? Reading George Hatza’s article on BCTV.org to learn more. Then, buy your tickets!
Tickets are on sale now for the 9th annual 5-Minute Fringe. The theme this year is WONDER.
This month’s Reading Theater Project featured artist is Lancaster playwright David Nice, who has a short play in this year’s 5-Minute Fringe Festival. What is your role with Reading Theater Project? A: I am a playwright and RTP has produced a number of my short …
The theme for this year’s Five-Minute Fringe Festival is Wonder. What do YOU wonder about? Does the word inspire feelings of awe or doubt? Performers and playwrights from around the region push their personal creative boundaries to create new work for the Fringe around this …
The theme for this year’s Five-Minute Fringe Festival is Wonder. What do YOU wonder about? Does the word inspire feelings of awe or doubt? Performers and playwrights from around the region push their personal creative boundaries to create new work for the Fringe around this …
The theme for this year’s Five-Minute Fringe Festival is Wonder. What do YOU wonder about? Does the word inspire feelings of awe or doubt? Performers and playwrights from around the region push their personal creative boundaries to create new work for the Fringe around this …
The theme for this year’s Five-Minute Fringe Festival is Wonder. What do YOU wonder about? Does the word inspire feelings of awe or doubt? Performers and playwrights from around the region push their personal creative boundaries to create new work for the Fringe around this …
Reading Theater Project’s 9th annual 5-Minute Fringe Festival offers a platform for performing artists to create new work, develop and explore theatrical ideas, challenge their own expectations, and collaborate with an artistic community.
Performing artists are invited to submit an original performance piece for our 9th Annual 5-Minute Fringe Festival.
This year, the theme is Wonder. Whatever you create should be your own interpretation of Wonder, literal or metaphorical, in whatever performance medium is best for you.
There is no fee to submit. Deadline is Friday, December 22, 2023.
Reading Theater Project’s 9th annual 5-Minute Fringe Festival offers a platform for performing artists to create new work, develop and explore theatrical ideas, challenge their own expectations, and collaborate with an artistic community. If you are interested in participating, read on about how to submit, the rehearsal process, and performance dates.
This month’s featured artist is RTP literary manager Adam Richter.