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Orlando Fringe Festival reviews by Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm of "Shakespeare's Reservoir Dogs," "You'll Figure It Out . Eventually," "ExperiMental" and "Hexed: A Femme Rock Musical."
Thursday, April 29, 2021 by Clarissa Moon (WMFE)
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Lindsay Taylor (top left), theatre producer for Orlando Fringe, Alauna Friskics (top right), Orlando Fringe executive director, and Lena Feliciano (bottom), artistic director of Celebration Theatre Co. Photo: Clarissa Moon
The Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. The 14-day festival, which features hundreds of theatrical performances, was canceled last year due to COVID-19. This May, it’s back with an in-person festival in Loch Haven Park, along with an all-new online “DigiFringe” festival in June.
Alauna Friskics, executive director of Fringe,
Lindsay Taylor, the festival’s theatre producer, and