I recently spoke with Whose Line Is It Anyway? star Colin Mochrie about everything from his start in the business to why supporting Orlando Fringe is so important to him.
Orlando Fringe
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Orlando Fringe sets dates for 35th anniversary Festival
It’s going to be weird
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Fringe favorite Jon Bennett revives two solo shows at the Dr. Phillips Center
‘Ameri-CAN’ and ‘Fire in the Meth Lab’ get the revival treatment
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15 reviews from Orlando Fringe Winter Mini-Fest 2026
A fun-sized festival of Fringe hits and juried picks runs Jan. 7-11
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Orlando Fringe unveils roster of Winter Mini-Fest in January
Like a scaled-down practice festival for the Fringe-curious
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Orlando Fringe’s Winter Mini-Fest returns for 10th anniversary
A fun-sized dose of adventurous theater
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The Center Orlando launches queer arts festival Q Fest
The interactive LGBTQ+ theater festival is set to take place over four days in November
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Meghan Markham brings her show ‘Witch With Her Skirt on Fire’ to the Center for a fundraiser
Reprise of hit Fringe show
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Orlando Fringe cancels LGBTQ+ theater festival Out Fest this year
Despite initial challenges, the festival garnered positive reviews and was previously scheduled to return this September
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Orlando Fringe 2025 review: ‘The Fabulous King James Bible’
Not to be missed for all the spilled tea in England
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Orlando Fringe 2025 review: ‘Solovela, An Improvised Solo Telenovela’
Miami native Diane Jorge is the funniest female solo improviser of this Fest
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Orlando Fringe 2025 review: ‘Sam’s Skeleton Soirée’
Fans of Universal’s Halloween dance shows can get their spooky season fix a few months early
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Orlando Fringe 2025 review: ‘WINNING: Winning’
Wild, wacky, unexpectedly emotional winner of a show
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Orlando Fringe 2025 review: ‘Ferry Tale!’
The most awww-inspiring show of the Festival
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Orlando Fringe 2025 review: ‘The Swamp Is on Fire’
This show is a reminder of how badly we miss having Tod Kimbro in Orlando
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Orlando Fringe 2025 review: ‘The Bunker’
A play about the last two actors left on Earth after an apocalypse.
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Orlando Fringe 2025 review: ‘(a)political’
If anything might reignite my faith and optimism in local politics, it’s this show
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Orlando Fringe 2025 review: ‘Things That I Destroy: The Overmedicated Misadventures of an Autistic Antiheroine’
Pitch-black sense of humor and unflinching insight into an alphabet soup of neurological complications
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Orlando Fringe 2025 review: ‘American History vs. American Idol’
Teaching about such historical facts is sadly transgressive in today’s state of Florida
