The Desert Fringe Theater and Cultural Arts Festival moves to Twentynine Palms

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The Desert Fringe Theater and Cultural Arts Festival is entering its seventh year with a change of venue. The festival, founded by Miri Hunter, is moving from the Retreat Center in Yucca Valley to the City of Twentynine Palms, offering attendees a fresh way to experience the event. With multiple locations hosting performances, this year’s festival promises to be more dynamic than ever.

Thanks to a grant from the Twentynine Palms Tourism Business Improvement District, the Desert Fringe Theater and Cultural Arts Festival is expanding its reach and introducing new ways for audiences to engage. Hunter says this move presents an exciting opportunity for both performers and attendees.

Miri Hunter: “What’s special about this year, for me, is that in our seventh year, we get to move to different venues. I want to try that. So we’ll be at Freedom Plaza, the Glass Outhouse, and the Visitors Center. We’re also planning an open stage during the farmers market, which I think will be really fun.”

The festival will take place from March 28 through March 30. Applications for performers are now open.

If you want to submit, you go to hidesertfringe.org. There’s an application and what to know before you apply.

Tickets will be available starting February 15.

A complete list of venues and performers will be announced in early March.

More information is available at their website.


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