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Fringe Calendar

Photo by Lè Studio Photography
I Am Seaweed by Mm And Something Happens Here (MASHH)/ Cheryl Ho & Rachel Lee (Australia | Singapore)

Image Description:
A production photo of I Am Seaweed. A young Asian woman is laying chest down on a table with hands grasping onto both sides. She looks slightly annoyed and her legs are kicked up in the air. The side of the table is draped in decorations meant to look like an underwater scene. She has light skin, black hair, and is dressed in a bright green T-shirt, khaki shorts, and a maroon short-sleeved hoodie and dark green sneakers.

Accessibility at the fringe

We are committed to being an inclusive festival, where everyone can enjoy what we have to offer.

This is why the Fringe is delighted to continue working with our Official Accessibility Partner, Equal Dreams. We hope that through our collaboration, we can make our festival and its related information accessible to as many as possible, including people with disabilities.

Wayfinding Guides

Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay

The Fringe venue at the Esplanade is:

  • Esplanade Theatre Studio, Level 4

Information about accessibility of the venues is provided on Esplanade’s website.

Wayfinding Guides from City Hall MRT to Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay

Wayfinding Guides from Esplanade MRT to Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay

Wayfinding Guides from Esplanade entrances to Theatre Studio, Level 4


Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts

The Fringe venue at NAFA is:

  • Studio Theatre, Level 3

Wheelchair access to this venue is via an internal lift that is not accessible by members of the public. Please contact us at info@singaporefringe.com and we will be happy to arrange for access.

Wayfinding Guide from Rochor MRT to NAFA Studio Theatre (Level 3)

Wayfinding Guide from Bugis MRT to NAFA Studio Theatre (Level 3)

The Theatre Practice

The Fringe venue at The Theatre Practice is: Practice Space, Ground Floor

Mobility & Escort Assistance

If you have difficulty walking, require wheelchair access, or require an escort to meet you at a central meeting point to take you to the venue, please contact us when you make your ticket bookings. We will make the necessary arrangements for your needs.

Accessibility Features for Live Performances

We are working with our featured artists to provide accessibility features for performances. These may include: Singapore Sign Language (SgSL) interpretation, open captioning, audio descriptions, live note-taking, and so on. Please refer to the individual event pages for details of the accessibility features available for the show. 

Assistance Dogs

We welcome assistance dogs at our Fringe venues! Please contact us at info@singaporefringe.com when you book your tickets to let us know that your four-legged friend will be attending the performance with you, and we will make the arrangements to cater for your needs. Do also check this space nearer the performance date for useful venue information for your assistance dogs' needs.  

Quiet Space

We will provide a quiet space outside each venue. This space is for you to take a break from the crowd and the performance space if you need to give your senses a break. You are encouraged to bring your own stim toys.

Plain English Information

We have provided Plain English summaries on the programme information on this website. This makes the information easy to understand for all, including people with different levels of English literacy levels, and people who might not be familiar with the topic.

Contact Point

We are continually improving the user experience for everyone. If you encounter any barriers in participating in our festival or accessing the information in this website and our social media, please contact us at:

︎Email
info@singaporefringe.com

︎Phone
(+65) 6440 8115

We will do our best to make your theatre visit as pleasant as possible. Thank you.

Photo by Ujwala Rao
WePushTheSky by Qabila (India)

Image Description: 
A production photo of WePushTheSky. A young Indian woman in a maroon Salwar Kameez (or, an Indian tunic) kneels on a cushion. She has a gleeful expression as she raises her left hand to her ear. Her right hand gestures in front of her, as if she’s telling a story. Her long back hair is tied back neatly in a ponytail. Beside her is her light pink dupatta (or, an Indian shawl) in a bundle.

Fringe maps

Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay

1 Esplanade Drive, Singapore 038981

  • Theatre Studio (Level 4)

The Theatre Practice

54 Waterloo Street, Singapore 187953

  • Practice Space (Ground Floor)

Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts

Campus 3, 151 Bencoolen Street, Singapore 189656

  • Studio Theatre (Level 3)

If you have any questions regarding our locations, please feel free to contact us at:

︎ Email
info@singaporefringe.com

︎ Phone
(+65) 6440 8115

Photo by Lauren Orrell
The End of Winter by Siren Theatre Co. (Australia)


Image Description: A publicity photo of The End of Winter. A blonde white woman rests her arm and head on blocks of ice. She is wearing a bright red short-sleeved blouse, and with bright red eyeshadow and lipstick. She looks at the camera with a slightly sad expression. The ice is a stark white, contrasting against the bright red background, and the woman’s bright red makeup and blouse.