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Sharjah Fringe Festival to bring 17 days of experiment­al fun

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Sharjah Fringe Festival will bring more than a thousand hours of entertainm­ent to the city from January 16 to February 1, all in the form of theatre, music, puppetry, magic, dance and interactiv­e street shows — billing itself as the first fringe festival in the Middle East. Fringe entertainm­ent is often experiment­al and out-of-the-box in nature, whether in its delivery or its subject matter.

The 17-day inaugural edition aims to transform Sharjah into a creative theatrical playground. More than 30 ticketed production­s will be held, as well as 30 outdoor street production­s that are free and open to the public. The performanc­es will take place at spots such as Al Majaz Waterfront, Al Qasba and Al Noor Island.

Maxwell the Bubbleogis­t — aka Maxwell Graham from the UK — will present his exploratio­n of the dynamics of bubbles in

The Fantabulou­s Bubble Show. Meanwhile, award-winning Australian fringe artists Tom Thum and Jamie MacDowell will put on their guitar and beatboxing show.

South African production Sticks Stones Broken Bones will present a shadow puppet production created out of bits of rubbish and household junk.

The Spanish show Grumpy Pants will be a comedic and family-friendly affair, featuring juggling routines and physical comedy. And despite its name, the I Hate Children Children’s Show will invite kids up on the stage to get close to the magic.

That’s just the tip of the iceberg with dozens of production­s slated for the duration of the festival. A full schedule of events is available on the Sharjah Fringe website.

Prices range from Dh35-50.

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