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FronteraFest 2012

When a festival packs as much performance into five weeks as FronteraFest, you need someplace to get a handle on the Long and Short of it (Fringe, that is). The Chronicle Arts Team is here to help, providing the 411 on one-person performances, the box office perspective, dispatches from the Long Fringe, and more.

All Over Creation Blog

Long Fringe Review: Akimbo Bubble Scuttle Ruckus

A mess of sketches strung into a nonsensical hullabaloo

Jillian Owens, Wed., Feb. 1, 2012

Long Fringe Review: Drawing a Paycheck

An ode to local artists who still don't make a living at it

Jillian Owens, Wed., Feb. 1, 2012

Long Fringe Review: Don't Go in the House

A triple-megaton blast of power and cleverness.

Wayne Alan Brenner, Wed., Feb. 1, 2012

Long Fringe Review: Southern Fried Chickie

A one-woman meet 'n' greet with the gals at the trailer park

Jillian Owens, Wed., Feb. 1, 2012

Long Fringe Review: 'Holier Than Thou'

The show where you compete for the powers of the Messiah

Dan Solomon, Tue., Jan. 31, 2012

Long Fringe Review: 'The Crapstall Street Boys'

A dark, sad tale and a new direction for Trouble Puppet

Elizabeth Cobbe, Thur., Jan. 26, 2012

Long Fringe Review: 'The Alien Baby Play'

Goofy, quirky entertainment as we wait for baby to be born.

Elizabeth Cobbe, Thur., Jan. 26, 2012

FronteraFest B.O.?

We're not talking about greasepaint and patchouli oil, friend

Wayne Alan Brenner, Wed., Jan. 25, 2012

'Long' Haul

Delivering the goods on the 2012 FronteraFest Long Fringe

Robert Faires, Fri., Feb. 3, 2012

Alone in the Lab

FronteraFest gives solo performers plenty of room to experiment

Dan Solomon, Fri., Jan. 13, 2012

Singled Out

Eight solo performances to watch out for in FronteraFest 2012

Dan Solomon, Fri., Jan. 13, 2012

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