The Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival celebrates its 25th birthday this year and on May 17, they hosted the opening party for the first-ever official Fringe museum.
The museum is located in the Orlando Museum of Art and features exhibits commemorating every past festival, as well as set or costume pieces from landmark productions. The museum will be digitally preserved after it the festival. Pictures of each exhibit will be available online – the pieces total over 1400.
The museum is free and will be in place for the entirety of the festival.
Read all of Watermark’s coverage of the 2016 Orlando Fringe Theatre festival here.
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