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Announcing our 2025 festival artists! - Vancouver Fringe
"We’re super excited to announce this incredible list of artists selected to take to the stage in our 2025 Fringe festival, taking place this September 4–14 on Granville Island. A small group of our Fringe team members, board, and donors gathered to witness the live-streamed draw, celebrating the talent coming to this year’s festival.
This year’s Fringe Lottery had a total of 39 spots, 4 from the CAFF touring lottery and 35 drawn live.
The Vancouver Fringe team will be reaching out to the artists who have been selected to confirm their spot. If any artists who were drawn in the 1st phase who are unable to accept their spot, the spot will be offered to the first artist on the waitlist who entered the 1st-phase of the draw.
Congrats to all the artists selected, we can’t wait to Fringe with you this year!
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News on founder of Edmonton's Fringe Festival Brian Paisley's death, and life here:
"Paisley, a screenwriter, author and playwright, launched the festival in Edmonton 45 years ago."
Born in Belfast Ireland in 1946 Brian Paisley passed away in Mexico from pneumonia.
Forty-five years ago, Brian "Father Fringe" Paisley hatched what he called "an undeniably absurd idea."
That anyone could be an Artist. That audiences would take a chance on something unexpected. That a city could gather around creativity, curiosity, and community and be transformed because of it.
That idea became the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival.
It also became a movement that has inspired Fringe Festivals across North America, launched countless artistic careers, brought millions of people together in community, and forever changed our city and the artistic landscape across Canada.
Brian passed away on July 2, 2026, leaving behind a legacy that lives on every August wherever Artists gather, audiences take a chance on something unexpected, and communities choose creativity.
When he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Alberta in 2023, he gave us this piece of advice:
Be as human as you can be.
We can't imagine a more fitting way to honour the man we lovingly called Father Fringe.
Please join us for A Toast to Paisley in the Sea Change North Beer Tent on Thursday, August 20 from 5pm – 7pm as we raise a glass, share stories, and celebrate the remarkable life of the visionary who started it all.
Thank you, Brian, for reminding us that imagination can change a city – and that the most extraordinary stories often begin with one beautifully impossible idea.
Our thoughts are with Brian’s family and loved ones. Our community is infinitely richer because of his vision and leadership."
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