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read moreAmong this year’s inclusive Darwin Fringe Festival offerings are theatre, music, circus, cabaret, comedy and more with the Festival taking place from 14th -23rd July 2023.
For the festival, a massive 75% of programming involves Territory talent, more than 50% is created by LGBTQIA+ creatives, and around 30% of shows are presented by First Nations performers. Almost 10% of artists identify as a person with a disability or neurodiverse.
Darwin Fringe Festival is supported by Northern Territory Government through Northern Territory Major Events Company. This is the festival’s ninth year, and the program includes everything from family friendly experiences to events for adults only.
Northern Territory Major Events Company Chief Executive Suzana Bishop notes “Darwin Fringe Festival is one of those events that leaves us spoilt for choice. There is so much to see and experience over the nine days, it can be hard to cram everything in.
“What makes it truly special is its inclusivity, and the diverse nature of the programming. Whether you want to laugh, cry, dance, sing or even roller skate, there is something for you.
“Supporting this event also provides a valuable platform for artists and performers to share their work, including our up-and-coming talent, and those exploring topics and artforms outside of the mainstream.”
Showcasing experimental, cross-collaborative and immersive works that reflect, inquire and celebrate, this year’s festival invites the community to explore the more than150 events scattered across the region.
They include the festival Hub at historical Brown’s Mart, which will host 65 performances; the beautiful Nightcliff for comedy at Dom’s Bar and Lounge; or jump on the ferry to Mandorah to visit the Wagait Arts Festival.
Darwin Fringe Festival Director Hannah Illingworth shares “There is so much fun and exploration to be had with this program. We’re so proud of the work being produced locally on Larrakia Land, and we’re proud to be recognised as a space for traveling creatives to be able to share their works.
“This July you can enjoy fresh, independent art in a range of places, including but not limited to a heritage-listed theatre, the local bar, a school or even someone’s house. Experience something completely new next month at Darwin Fringe Festival!”
To ensure the festival is accessible for all, almost 20% of programming is free to attend, and the maximum ticket price is $40. Tickets are on sale now
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31st December 2022 - Wild weather forecast prompts cancellation of Darwin Waterfront’s New Year’s Eve fireworks and concert
7th December 2022 - Darwin Festival 2022 delivered record attendance and impressive ticket sales
22nd August 2022 - More than 35,000 tickets sold during Darwin Festival
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15th June 2023 - New report highlights economic impact of Sydney Fringe Festival
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2nd August 2022 - Melbourne Fringe Festival to celebrate its 40th anniversary with return of historic parade
1st August 2022 - Sydney Fringe Festival launches full program of over 500 events across 50 venues and nine festival hubs
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