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Theatre Crude Fringe Festival


  • Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park 2920 Paseo Oklahoma City, OK, 73103 United States (map)

Theatre Crude

Fringe Festival

October 3 - 20 | For Schedule Information, Visit their website.

Indoor Black Box Theatre

Run Time: Varies per Production.

Theatre Crude Fringe Festival | Oklahoma City

What is Theatre Crude Fringe Festival?

Theatre Crude Fringe Festival is an event in Oklahoma City every fall, showcasing creative and adventurous local performing artists, as well as fantastic performing artists from across the country (and potentially, the globe). In 2024, we will host a hybrid festival featuring both in-person and virtual performances October 10-19.

What is fringe?

Fringe is a national and international phenomenon, with festivals happening in every major city across the globe. Fringe performances are one hour or less, low tech, and high on ingenuity. No restrictions are made as to the nature, style, theme or content. All performers are welcome, regardless of professional or amateur status. The result is a festival full of the unexpected.

What's the festival like?

Each day of the festival is its own adventure. Explore as many different genres and styles of performance as possible! Experience unique perspectives into everything that theatrical performance has to offer.

Who is it for?

We believe theatre is for everyone. The aim of Theatre Crude has always been to create a festive space for artists to push boundaries and audiences to experience live theatre in a new way. In making our vision a reality, we work to create a safe, equitable space where humans of all types are included, welcomed and heard. Join us!

What else does Theatre Crude do?

Throughout the year, Theatre Crude works to support and celebrate the performing arts in Oklahoma City and around the world. This includes activities like our Unconventional Shorts series, which features short-form original works from local performers and playwrights.

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Hamlet

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Puffs, by Matt Cox