Fringe File 2018 #22 – The Family Fringe Steps Up and Other Fringe Photos Arts Dance Music Theatre by Hanne Appelbaum - August 9, 2018August 9, 2018 Audience members at Steppingstone’s EGG is…, part of the Family Fringe. Photo by Dan Norman. One of the new additions to this year’s Minnesota Fringe lineup is the Family Fringe at Celtic Arts Junction in St. Paul. Unlike the main festival’s lottery, applications for the Family Fringe are reviewed by a panel of artists who curate the final festival line-up. The result is a concentration of short, family-friendly shows in a more informal seating environment – and a place where parents don’t have to worry about their kids getting bored, since there’s always something to see or do. Here are production photos from some of the Family Fringe and other shows. EGG is… by Steppingstone Theatre. Photo by Dan Norman. Family Fringe Audiences watching Medusa by Mike’s Brass. Photo by Dan Norman. Family Fringe Lions and Peacocks and Snakes – OH MY! by CAAM Chinese Dance Theater. Photo by Dan Norman. Family Fringe Experience Haiti! by Afoutayi Dance, Music & Arts Company. Photo by Dan Norman. Family Fringe Geminae by Oncoming Productions. Photo by Alex Wohlhueter. Main Fringe Festival Josh Carson, Lauren Omernik, Kelsey Cramer, Emily Jabas, and Sulia Rose Altenberg in A Justice League of Their Own Mainly Me Productions. Photo by Alex Wohlhueter. Main Fringe Festival Blood Nocturne by The Winding Sheet Outfit. Photo by Alex Wohlhueter. Main Fringe Festival About Latest Posts Hanne AppelbaumHanne Appelbaum was the Editor-in-Chief of the Twin Cities Arts Reader from 2005-2020. Now a contributing writer, she was born in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and moved to the Twin Cities to take up a career as a classroom paraprofessional. She is the mother of three children, an enthusiastic educator, and a passionate fan of dance in all of its forms. She is currently reading Laxmi Hariharan's Knotted Series. Latest posts by Hanne Appelbaum (see all) FEATURE: A Host of New Operas, Minnesota-Born - October 4, 2020 NEWS: 20% Theatre Company to Sunset After 15 Glorious Years - August 20, 2020 AWARDS: Keith Hovis = Composer of the Year - December 7, 2019 Share on Facebook Share Share on TwitterTweet