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Copenhagen Theatre Circle: Fringe Festival 2024

Musik: Andet/Ukendt

Fringe is back! This year, the Copenhagen Theater Circle will host its Fringe Festival from May 16th - 19th. We will be presenting nine 30-minute original works across four incredible evenings of theatre.

This is a golden opportunity to see a diverse variety of new ideas brought to life for the very first time! Look forward to enjoying completely original works written or directed by local artists. Location: Literaturhaus, Møllegade 7 2200 Copenhagen
Runtimes:
Thursday, May 16th 19:00 start time
Friday, May 17th 19:00 start time
Saturday, May 18th 19:00 start time
Sunday, May 19th 14:00 start time
Run time - 2.5 hours with a 20 minute intermission
Show details:
Group One - Thursday & Saturday night
"Never So Alone" written & directed by Ronan Vallely
Three friends meet in a bar to tell a story about love in isolation. Through their story we go on a journey that will help us understand the benefits and pitfalls of hope. "Come Along for the Ride" written by Rozina Kanchwala, directed by Christof Gleie
Two women grapple with the emotional toll of climate change, while exploring climate migration, deciding to have children amid environmental uncertainty, conscientious citizenship, and the significance of community. Come Along for the Ride! "Unearthed" written & directed by Ross Barnwell
The Great War is over. Before humanity reclaims the old battlefields, two men are faced with the task of exhuming its dead.
"Without mint tea, life is not worth living" written & directed by Eleonore Pierrat
An old and lonely man remembers his youth in colonial Africa and his choice to leave at the Independence. He needs to overcome his loss to connect with a young boy and his mother and finally find peace. "My Tea's Gone Cold - A Magical Love Story" written & directed by Hazel Alva
Two women, whose mental illnesses have caused them to isolate themselves, happen to meet each other at a bus stop and connect over something far more unusual and fantastical than their minds.
Group Two - Friday & Sunday night "The Chess Club" written & directed by Ahmet Akkoc
The only thing not discussed in the Chess Club is chess. A secret society trying to figure out human nature, the Chess Club amasses admissions of guilt from its members in the name of psychology. "A New Set of Wheels" written by Maxine Epstein, directed by Micah Epstein
After driving his car into his neighbour's living room window, Morris an 86 year old man, has to retake his driving test and prove to the world and his daughter that he is still a vital human being whose life still matters.
"The Lake" written & directed by Laura Holme-Hoske
Cousins gather at their grandmother's house on the lake to have a moment's peace with their memories before the rest of the family arrives in town for her funeral. Peace is hard to hold onto when you need it most, but, as grandma always said, trust the process. "Pepper Willow Poppy Sage" written & directed by Ellen Paulig
A warm evening full of romance and possibility. Watch a couple try to figure out what happened. If it happened. And how?