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Watch Panto Spring 2022!
Ever wonder just what exactly that Big Bad Wolf was thinking?
Well you are in luck!
This spring, The Fringe Theatre presented an all-new American Panto: Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
We hosted five shows of fun and revelry as we revealed the REAL story of The Three Little Pigs through the eyes of the Big Bad Wolf.
Online sales for all performances will close at 24 hours prior to each show.
All tickets are FINAL SALE.
No refunds. No exchanges.
YOUR EMAIL CONFIRMATION IS YOUR TICKET: DIGITAL OR PRINTED CONFIRMATION FOR THE SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE IS REQUIRED FOR ADMITTANCE.
We appreciate your understanding. Thank you for supporting The Fringe Theatre!
The Lobby and Box Office open 1 hour prior to each show.
Tickets available for purchase at the door: $15 General Admission. Cash, checks, PayPal, and credit cards accepted.
All seating opens 30 minutes prior to show time. There is no reserved seating; patrons can arrive up to 1 hour early to reserve a spot in the entry line.
If you hold a ticket for a different show time or date, you must check in at the Box Office to secure tickets to the current show prior to being admitted. No one will be admitted to a show with out a ticket for that specific performance.
In order to accept credit cards, we pay a fee for each transaction. If you would like to cover these fees and ensure the full value of your ticket goes to The Fringe Theatre, simply add the additional item [Optional] Handling Fee to your cart for many tickets as you are purchasing.
We do not require that you pay this fee, so you will be able to purchase tickets to any/all shows, virtual stream access, or recordings without paying any handling fee. But should you be able and willing to cover these additional costs, your generosity is appreciated and will go a long way to help us keep producing shows for our community!
We are a non-profit group run by 100% volunteer effort; every dollar we earn goes directly to the costs of producing our community shows and programs. These costs include renting tech equipment, performance and rehearsal space; insurance; costumes; props; sets; administrative costs like our website and advertising; and financial processing fees.
The Fringe Theatre will be following the mask advisory as informed by the Massachusetts Department of Health with the safety of our community in mind:
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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