Credit: via Orlando Fringe
Orlando Fringe is turning up the creative heat this winter. The Winter Mini-Fest returns to celebrate its 10th anniversary early next year.
The festival, which now sports its original name after a two-year stint as FestN4, runs from Jan. 7 to 11 inside Orlando’s Lowndes Shakespeare Center. With more than 20 shows set to run over four consecutive days, the festival features a mix of popular works from past festivals, new pieces from veteran Fringe artists, and both national and international performers.
This year’s lineup also includes mini versions of Fringe Favorites, such as Kids Fringe for families, a mini Visual Fringe Arts Market where visitors can watch artists at work, a Teaser Show to kick off the festivities, and the Winter Mini-Fest Awards to wrap things up in celebratory fashion.
The return of Winter Mini-Fest comes not long after Orlando Fringe canceled Orlando Out Fest in September due to financial constraints and a focus on long-term sustainability. The upcoming Winter Mini Festival marks a continued effort to engage the community and maintain the organization’s creative programming.
Tickets for all Winter Mini-Fest shows are $15 each, plus a one-time $3 festival button for entry.
The shows have yet to be announced, but can be found on Orlando Fringe’s website pre-festival.
Whether you’re a long-time Fringer or new to the scene, Winter Mini-Fest offers a fun-sized showcase of the Orlando arts community.
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