St. Lou Fringe serves your art of choice.


Theatrical performers (actors, playwrights, directors, technicians)


Singers and musicians

Dancers

Performance artists (movement, spoken word, slam)

Stand-Up and improv comedy
Vaudeville (circus, burlesque, mime, clowning)
Fashion and design

Young Audience Performers


Buskers

…yeah.  We want you.

 St. Lou Fringe proudly supports self-producing artists’ growth and potential for success.  100% of proceeds is returned to artists (60% to performing artists and 40% to supporting artists).  Festival producers do not receive any royalties from future performances.
St. Lou Fringe provides unbiased support to all self-producing artists.  In order to do so, STLF does not make any determinations based on content.  Selections are entirely uncensored and unjuried.  Productions are selected on a first-come, first-served basis.  Applications must be filled out correctly and completely to be considered.
 Performance submissions must follow these guidelines:


Performances no longer than 50 minutes


Tech that can be reasonably accommodated


Production fees, if any, (royalties, AEA performance contracts, etc) are the personal cost of the producing artist


Applications accepted no earlier than January 15 and due no later than March 15, 2012


 How it works:

1. You apply. You don’t even have to know for sure what your show is…just that you’re going to commit to doing one. The first 30 applications are accepted (20 local acts, 10 out-of-towners).
2. You decide how many shows: 
   -Two shows for $85
   -Three shows for $115
   -Four shows for $150
                 **Production cost due within five days of your official notice of acceptance into the festival.**
 3.You do your thang, and walk away with 60% of ticket sales at the door.

What does the production fee get you?

Festival branding and marketing/publicity
Performance space, including tech, for 2-4 performances over a 4 day period
Professional staff, house managers, and technicians
Additional benefits for participating productions (discounted access to other productions, access to private parties and events, etc)
A majority of ticket sales at the door

Performance space will be assigned based on technical needs, and lottery if necessary.
Special needs and accommodations will be considered, are addressed professionally, and may be discussed with Festival staff at any time.
St. Lou Fringe serves your art of choice.
  • Theatrical performers (actors, playwrights, directors, technicians)
  • Singers and musicians
  • Dancers
  • Performance artists (movement, spoken word, slam)
  • Stand-Up and improv comedy
  • Vaudeville (circus, burlesque, mime, clowning)
  • Fashion and design
  • Young Audience Performers
  • Buskers

…yeah.  We want you.

 St. Lou Fringe proudly supports self-producing artists’ growth and potential for success.  100% of proceeds is returned to artists (60% to performing artists and 40% to supporting artists).  Festival producers do not receive any royalties from future performances.

St. Lou Fringe provides unbiased support to all self-producing artists.  In order to do so, STLF does not make any determinations based on content.  Selections are entirely uncensored and unjuried.  Productions are selected on a first-come, first-served basis.  Applications must be filled out correctly and completely to be considered.

 Performance submissions must follow these guidelines:

  • Performances no longer than 50 minutes
  • Tech that can be reasonably accommodated
  • Production fees, if any, (royalties, AEA performance contracts, etc) are the personal cost of the producing artist
  • Applications accepted no earlier than January 15 and due no later than March 15, 2012

 How it works:

1. You apply. You don’t even have to know for sure what your show is…just that you’re going to commit to doing one. The first 30 applications are accepted (20 local acts, 10 out-of-towners).

2. You decide how many shows: 

   -Two shows for $85

   -Three shows for $115

   -Four shows for $150

                 **Production cost due within five days of your official notice of acceptance into the festival.**

 3.You do your thang, and walk away with 60% of ticket sales at the door.

What does the production fee get you?

  • Festival branding and marketing/publicity
  • Performance space, including tech, for 2-4 performances over a 4 day period
  • Professional staff, house managers, and technicians
  • Additional benefits for participating productions (discounted access to other productions, access to private parties and events, etc)
  • A majority of ticket sales at the door

Performance space will be assigned based on technical needs, and lottery if necessary.

Special needs and accommodations will be considered, are addressed professionally, and may be discussed with Festival staff at any time.


St. Lou Fringe serves your art of choice.


Theatrical performers (actors, playwrights, directors, technicians)


Singers and musicians

Dancers

Performance artists (movement, spoken word, slam)

Stand-Up and improv comedy
Vaudeville (circus, burlesque, mime, clowning)
Fashion and design

Young Audience Performers


Buskers

…yeah.  We want you.

 St. Lou Fringe proudly supports self-producing artists’ growth and potential for success.  100% of proceeds is returned to artists (60% to performing artists and 40% to supporting artists).  Festival producers do not receive any royalties from future performances.
St. Lou Fringe provides unbiased support to all self-producing artists.  In order to do so, STLF does not make any determinations based on content.  Selections are entirely uncensored and unjuried.  Productions are selected on a first-come, first-served basis.  Applications must be filled out correctly and completely to be considered.
 Performance submissions must follow these guidelines:


Performances no longer than 50 minutes


Tech that can be reasonably accommodated


Production fees, if any, (royalties, AEA performance contracts, etc) are the personal cost of the producing artist


Applications accepted no earlier than January 15 and due no later than March 15, 2012


 How it works:

1. You apply. You don’t even have to know for sure what your show is…just that you’re going to commit to doing one. The first 30 applications are accepted (20 local acts, 10 out-of-towners).
2. You decide how many shows: 
   -Two shows for $85
   -Three shows for $115
   -Four shows for $150
                 **Production cost due within five days of your official notice of acceptance into the festival.**
 3.You do your thang, and walk away with 60% of ticket sales at the door.

What does the production fee get you?

Festival branding and marketing/publicity
Performance space, including tech, for 2-4 performances over a 4 day period
Professional staff, house managers, and technicians
Additional benefits for participating productions (discounted access to other productions, access to private parties and events, etc)
A majority of ticket sales at the door

Performance space will be assigned based on technical needs, and lottery if necessary.
Special needs and accommodations will be considered, are addressed professionally, and may be discussed with Festival staff at any time.
St. Lou Fringe serves your art of choice.
  • Theatrical performers (actors, playwrights, directors, technicians)
  • Singers and musicians
  • Dancers
  • Performance artists (movement, spoken word, slam)
  • Stand-Up and improv comedy
  • Vaudeville (circus, burlesque, mime, clowning)
  • Fashion and design
  • Young Audience Performers
  • Buskers

…yeah.  We want you.

 St. Lou Fringe proudly supports self-producing artists’ growth and potential for success.  100% of proceeds is returned to artists (60% to performing artists and 40% to supporting artists).  Festival producers do not receive any royalties from future performances.

St. Lou Fringe provides unbiased support to all self-producing artists.  In order to do so, STLF does not make any determinations based on content.  Selections are entirely uncensored and unjuried.  Productions are selected on a first-come, first-served basis.  Applications must be filled out correctly and completely to be considered.

 Performance submissions must follow these guidelines:

  • Performances no longer than 50 minutes
  • Tech that can be reasonably accommodated
  • Production fees, if any, (royalties, AEA performance contracts, etc) are the personal cost of the producing artist
  • Applications accepted no earlier than January 15 and due no later than March 15, 2012

 How it works:

1. You apply. You don’t even have to know for sure what your show is…just that you’re going to commit to doing one. The first 30 applications are accepted (20 local acts, 10 out-of-towners).

2. You decide how many shows: 

   -Two shows for $85

   -Three shows for $115

   -Four shows for $150

                 **Production cost due within five days of your official notice of acceptance into the festival.**

 3.You do your thang, and walk away with 60% of ticket sales at the door.

What does the production fee get you?

  • Festival branding and marketing/publicity
  • Performance space, including tech, for 2-4 performances over a 4 day period
  • Professional staff, house managers, and technicians
  • Additional benefits for participating productions (discounted access to other productions, access to private parties and events, etc)
  • A majority of ticket sales at the door

Performance space will be assigned based on technical needs, and lottery if necessary.

Special needs and accommodations will be considered, are addressed professionally, and may be discussed with Festival staff at any time.

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