The Aspen Fringe Festival is returning to the Wheeler Opera House for its 15th season. This year’s JuneFest is the first that will feature a full musical lineup with musical theater, dance, film, and opera.
Fringe Fest will produce Simon Stephens’ play “Heisenberg” as well as a collection of excerpted works. Tickets are on sale now for the June 11-12 event at Aspen’s Wheeler Opera House.
Fringe Fest will produce Simon Stephens’ play “Heisenberg” as well as a collection of excerpted works. Tickets are on sale now for the June 11-12 event at Aspen’s Wheeler Opera House.
Aspen Country Day School seventh graders run through their scene of the annual play being performed at The Wheeler Opera House in town on Wednesday, May 19, 2021. The play will be performed for other students and the parents of the eighth graders on Friday and Saturday at 5 pm. This will be the first performance in The Wheeler Opera House since COVID-19 closed the theatre to the public. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times)
As the Wheeler Opera House re-emerges to the public after 15 months of being closed, patrons will notice improvements to the production side of the operation.
Even though the 132-year-old building has been closed, it has not been quiet, both on the outside and in the inside.