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The Capital Fringe Festival starts on July 19 and runs through the 29th. The non-traditional performing arts festival provides an outlet for DC area fringe artists, offers new and current works produced in unusual spaces, and merges exploratory artists with a wider audience.

Fringe Festival

by Jason M. Novak
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The Capital Fringe Festival starts on July 19 and runs through the 29th. The non-traditional performing arts festival provides an outlet for DC area fringe artists, offers new and current works produced in unusual spaces, and merges exploratory artists with a wider audience.

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