Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 29, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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T HE Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival
was poised to once again surpass
the 100,000 attendance barrier
Sunday evening.
And another attendance record could
be smashed in the process.
After Saturday night’s tickets sales
were totalled, the 26th annual theatre
festival had sold 95,136 tickets and had
broken daily attendance records for six
of the 11 days of the festival, fringe organizers
said Sunday.
More than 10,000 people checked out
the fringe’s eclectic mix of comedies,
dramas and monologues on Saturday.
If Sunday’s box- office figures come
anywhere close to that, the festival’s
all- time attendance mark of 100,621,
set last year, will be in jeopardy.
Fringe executive
director
Chuck McEwen
said the festival
tries to attract
more first- time
fringers, but
says its longtime
fans deserve the
credit for the
boffo box office.
“ We’ve got a
core group of
fringers who
are steadfast, they come out no matter
what, if it’s rainy or not,” McEwen said
Sunday.
“ There’s lots of room for growth.
There are still tens of thousands of
Winnipeggers who haven’t attended the
fringe,” he said.
The 169 plays participating in this
year’s festival have racked up 179 sellouts.
McEwen said the depth in this
year’s lineup has caught the eye of Winnipeg
theatregoers.
“ It’s one of those years where there
are 40, 50, 60 shows that are doing really
well,” he said.
One of the local shows, The Hound of
Ulster , by Jessy Ardern and Ariel Levine
and produced by the Struts and
Frets Players, won the Harry S. Rintoul
Memorial Award Sunday night.
The award, sponsored by the Manitoba
Association of Playwrights, goes to the
best new Manitoban play held at the
fringe.
Fringe festival on verge of
eclipsing attendance mark
Chuck McEwen
MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Devin Shen of the Strength Project crosses the stage on his hands in Old Market
Square during the final day of the fringe festival Sunday afternoon.
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