FRINGE FACT: Founder Jason Bruffy has never seen a Producers Pick of the Fringe before the staff has decided their vote.

About the Cincinnati Fringe Festival

The Festival challenges our perceptions -- and our audiences' -- about what is Art.

The Cincinnati Fringe Festival continues its fifth season starting May 27, 2008. The Festival is a collaborative organization striving to provide opportunities and exposure to artists who are willing to take a risk. Our artists push the boundaries of the “norm” and continually experiment with style and content. During the festival local, regional, national and international artists invade downtown Cincinnati for 12 days of artistic celebration in both traditional and non-traditional spaces. These artists represent a variety of media including theatre, dance, music, poetry, visual art, film and everything between and beyond.

A Fringe History

As with other Fringe Festivals worldwide, our roots trace to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, which began 51 years ago when eight groups who, not invited to perform in the larger Edinburgh Festival of the Arts, staged their own "fringe" performances. Undaunted and determined, these companies created makeshift theatres on the outskirts - or "fringe" - of the established festival. Soon the Fringe Festival gained a large and loyal following, outstripping the mainstream festival.

The Fringe Festival concept migrated to Canada in the 1980s and today that country boasts Fringe Festivals from coast to coast - including the Edmonton Festival, the largest in North America, which annually draws more than half a million people. In the early 1990s, the fringe concept was embraced in the United States, and today Fringe Festivals are annual events in Philadelphia, Orlando, San Francisco, Minneapolis and New York. To date there are 20 active Fringe festivals in North America.

In 2003, the artistic community at large realized a need for such an event in Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival, entering its 10th season, along with Cincinnati Fringe Festival founder Jason Bruffy, answered the need and stepped up to the challenge. Under the umbrella of the CSF Studio Series and with the direction of a dedicated committee, the Cincinnati Fringe Festival was born.

2008 FESTIVAL STAFF

Producing Director
Eric Vosmeier

Founder / Producer
Jason Bruffy

Executive Director
Jay Kalagayan

Visual Fringe Chair
Matt Steffen

Film Fringe Chair
Chris Strobel

Production Manager
Douglas Borntrager

Production Coordinator
Claire Strasser

Technical Consultant
Andrew Hungerford

Artist Liaison / Graphic Designer
Liz Holt

Ticketing Director
Rachel Shields

Box Office Manager
Anthony Darnell

Box Office Associates
Trisha Durham
Melissa Benton
Jane McCord
Janet Ostendorf
Sarah Underwood
Colleen Graneto

Advisor / Co-Founder
Jeff Syroney

Volunteer Manager
Brian Wheeler

Volunteer Recruiter / Coordinator
Bridget Huseman

Volunteer Software Designer / Coordinator
Matt Vorst

Fringe Senior Photographer
Deogracias Lerma

Webmaster and Guide Designer / Resident Propagandist
Dan Bernitt

Venue Technicians
Mindy Griffin
Alex Bowling
Alice Flanders
Charles Ford
Alex Kesman
Thomas McLaughlin
Kristin Ruthemeyer
Daniel Smyth

Fringe Image / Trailer Producer
Michael Maney

Bar Manager
Greg Mathein

Advertising Sales
Elizabeth King
Piper Davis

Festival Staffers
Anne Wadman
Jennifer Roehm
Karlotta Walker
Darryl Hilton

Mural Artists
Matthew Dayler
Danny Babcock
Eric Lowenstein