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London Fringe invites exploration and new perspectives in creativity.
London Fringe moves theatre to unbridled dimensions. This long standing London event joins Fringe festivals around the world in a display of theatre that challenges boundaries and ignites imagination. London Fringe invites you to explore these dimensions as the event returns to the Palace Theatre from August 21-26, 2023.
No two London Fringe events are the same! With local and international artists joining through an open lottery process, this make Fringe a wellspring of new and inspiring talent.
Shows are available throughout the evening and all day on Saturday during the event. Net proceeds from ticket sales are returned to the artists.
2023 Shows & Schedule

The Elephant in the Room
by Priyanka Shetty
Produced by Priyanka Shetty
“One-Woman Wonder” Priyanka Shetty’s THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM is a witty comedy about just your typical Indian metalhead and software-engineer-turned-actor who must navigate life as an immigrant in Trump’ America. Gear up for a funny, tumultuous ride through immiscible cultures, unforgettable love, and the desperation of not belonging anywhere.
Venue: Procunier Hall at The Palace Theatre 710 Dundas Street, London
Schedule | |
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Monday Aug 21 | 6:00 pm |
Tuesday Aug 22 | 9:00 pm |
Wednesday Aug 23 | 7:30 pm |
Thursday Aug 24 | 6:00 pm |
Friday Aug 25 | 9:00 pm |
Saturday Aug 26 | 1:00 pm |
Saturday Aug 26 | 7:30 pm |

A Mystic’s Journey
by Tony Molesworth
Produced by Mystic Music Prod.
An Inspirational Enchanting Evening of Original “Deep Folk” tunes.
Spirit driven lyrics & minor modal melodies with bluesy banjopickin style.
Weaving Humorous Story Spinning Spoken Word, MetaphysicalMusing, One Liners &
Hippy Wisdom & Pro-Fun-Ditty’s. Enlighen-tainment for the Magically inclined.
Opened: Weird Al, Elvis Costello, Leonard Cohen, Howie Mandel.
VEnue:The Chapel- First St Andrews Church 350 Queens Ave London, ON N6B 1X6
Schedule | |
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Monday Aug 21 | 7:30pm |
Tuesday Aug 22 | 7:30pm |
Wednesday Aug 23 | 9:00 pm |
Thursday Aug 24 | 7:30 pm |
Friday Aug 25 | 9:00 pm |
Saturday Aug 26 | 2:30 pm |
Saturday Aug 26 | 7:30 pm |

All of Their Eyes
by Angelina FosterdelMundo
Produced by Angelina FosterdelMundo
A teenage WLW couple confronts an issue that seems to be unique to their relationship. Unable to confide in others, they end up feeling isolated in each other’s differing perspectives and are left to cope with their newfound problems in the same room they feel is to blame, the bedroom.
Venue:
Proudfoot Hall – First St Andrews Church 350 Queens Ave London, ON N6B 1X6
The Chapel – First St Andrews Church 350 Queens Ave London, ON N6B 1X6
Schedule | |
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Monday Aug 21 | 7:30 pm |
Tuesday Aug 22 | 9:00 pm |
Wednesday Aug 23 | 7:30 pm |
Thursday Aug 24 | 9:00 pm |
Friday Aug 25 | |
Saturday Aug 26 (The Chapel) | 4:00 pm |
Saturday Aug 26 (The Chapel) | 9:00 pm |

Butterfly Tongue
by Richard-Yves Sitoski
Produced by Richard-Yves Sitoski
Butterfly Tongue is a moving tragi-comic tale set in Owen Sound at the repeal of prohibition (1972!). It follows a hardboiled foundry worker as he wanders through town, reliving his star-crossed relationship with Susan – a hippie with two things on her back: a monkey, and an angel’s wings.
Venue: Procunier Hall at The Palace Theatre 710 Dundas Street, London
Schedule | |
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Monday Aug 21 | 9:00 pm |
Tuesday Aug 22 | 7:30 pm |
Thursday Aug 24 | 9:00 pm |
Friday Aug 25 | 7:30 pm |
Saturday Aug 26 | 2:30 pm |
Saturday Aug 26 | 6:00 pm |

How Did We Get Here?
by Jacob Wiley
Produced by PentaTheatre
This is the story of Alice and Melody, two women with a special connection to one another in an unaccepting world. We get the unique opportunity to explore and dissect their forbidden romance, as we ask ourselves- How Did We Get Here?
Venue: Procunier Hall at The Palace Theatre 710 Dundas Street, London
Schedule | |
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Monday Aug 21 | 7:30 pm |
Tuesday Aug 22 | 6:00 pm |
Wednesday Aug 23 | 9:00 pm |
Thursday Aug 24 | 7:30 pm |
Friday Aug 25 | 6:00 pm |
Saturday Aug 26 | 4:00 pm |
Saturday Aug 26 | 9:00 pm |

ONE NIGHT ONLY
by Nicholas Eddie
Produced by duhdumduhdum productions
Following a distressing call from the RCMP, one person has to dance, frolic, and downward dog away the existential dread… at least until morning.
Nicholas Eddie (two-time Dora award winner) brings to life a darkly comic cabaret following a forlorn protagonist as he asks the ultimate question: WTF?
Venue: Proudfoot Hall – First St Andrews Church 350 Queens Ave London, ON N6B 1X6
Schedule | |
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Monday Aug 21 | 9:00 pm |
Tuesday Aug 22 | 7:30 pm |
Wednesday Aug 23 | 9:00 pm |
Thursday Aug 24 | 7:30 pm |
Friday Aug 25 | 7:30 pm |
Friday Aug 25 | 9:00 pm |

Goddess in the Gallery
by Buddy Young
Co-Produced by Buddy Young and Jeff Orchard
“A mystery. A mystery wrapped within death–a death culminating a life of inspiration. That’s what confronts us tonight.” With these words, the staff of the Emprise Art Gallery unveil a long-lost masterpiece, only to find more of an enigma than they ever expected. A tale of death, art, love, despair, and redemption.
Venue:
Main Stage – The Palace Theatre 710 Dundas Street, London, ON
Schedule | |
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Monday Aug 21 | 9:00 pm |
Tuesday Aug 22 | 7:30 pm |
Wednesday Aug 23 | 6:00 pm |
Thursday Aug 24 | 9:00 pm |
Friday Aug 25 | 7:30 pm |
Saturday Aug 26 | 2:30 pm |
Saturday Aug 26 | 6:00 pm |

Starfish
Starfish
By Nicolas Noguera
Produced by 42 Electric Blue
Starfish is a dance theater piece about the starfish at the beach that get washed inland, too far from the waves. It is about a child who goes to help the stranded starfish, and the adult that tells the child that it is hopeless. There will always be starfish that get stranded. “Starfish” takes that conflict, puts it under a microscope, and abstracts it into dance. The dancers of “Starfish” tell a story with space, time, and their imaginations.
Venue: Main Stage – The Palace Theatre 710 Dundas Street, London, ON
Schedule | |
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Monday Aug 21 | 6:00 pm |
Tuesday Aug 22 | 9:00 pm |
Wednesday Aug 23 | 7:30 pm |
Thursday Aug 24 | 6:00 pm |
Friday Aug 25 | 9:00 pm |
Saturday Aug 26 | 4:00 pm |
Saturday Aug 26 | 7:30 pm |