Sydney Fringe today announces the initial program for their new pop-up venue Fringe HQ Newtown featuring eight new works – including 3 world premieres, 3 Sydney premieres and 2 modern Australian classics – by a wide range of acclaimed and emerging Australian artists. Taking over the historic ballroom at 5 Eliza Street, the venue will be activated from April-December 2021, and will play a vital role in the Covid recovery for the independent arts sector.
Sydney Fringe CEO Kerri Glasscock said:
The Sydney Fringe is committed to not only being here for our sector during recovery but to being a key driver of the lasting change we will need to ensure a viable future, and dynamic and vibrant nightlife beyond recovery. We are determined to ensure that our independent artists and their needs are at the center of this new vision. Fringe HQ Newtown provides vital affordable and accessible performance space and we are delighted to be able to expand our longstanding partnership with the Trustees of 5 Eliza to fill the beautiful ballroom with a diverse program presented by an incredible talented group of artists from across the country. We can’t wait to share these works with Sydney!
The Sydney Fringe has long been championing the need for more affordable, accessible and importantly non-curated performance space in Sydney. The project Fringe HQ was created in 2018 as a way for the organisation, best known as the presenters of the largest independent arts festival in NSW The Sydney Fringe Festival, to work with their Government and provide sector partners to activate underutilised space for performance.
Presented in partnership with the 5 Eliza Trustees, the venue opens at a time when the sector fears losing many of its dedicated independent performance venues due to the impacts endured from the Covid 19 pandemic.
Details for the Fringe HQ Newtown program include:
Further programming will be announced in the coming months. For more detail and to buy tickets visit www.sydneyfringe.com.
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