Orlando Fringe looks to make festival more inclusive, accessible for artists

(Above photo via orlandofringe.org)

ORLANDO | The Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival is looking to make upcoming festivals more inclusive and accessible for artists and have set up a survey to get feedback on how to best do that.

“Orlando Fringe is on a mission to gather information from artists in our community and around the world,” Brian Sikorski, Orlando Fringe marketing director, said. “Whether or not you’ve participated in Orlando Fringe in the past, we would love your input on how we can make our Festival inclusive and accessible to all artists.”

The survey is anonymous and can be found at SurveyMonkey.com/r/OrlandoFringe.

“The more responses we get, the better we can serve our arts community,” Sikorski said.

Orlando Fringe is the oldest and largest Fringe festival in the U.S. The festival’s 29th outing was cancelled in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 30th Orlando Fringe Festival is scheduled for May 18–31, 2021. For more information, visit OrlandoFringe.org.

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