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Part of "Barbara," from the Mary Shelley Electric Co. on Aug. 5. | Photos by Jon Cherry

The Louisville Fringe Festival, last Wednesday through Sunday at Planet of the Tapes and Mile Wide Beer Co., showcased alternative theater in Derby City.

We saw dancing, comedy and full-on theatrical productions. Here’s a taste, from photographer and the Fringe’s Director of Development Jon Cherry.

A performance on Aug. 4.
A staged reading of “The Masked Man” at Mile Wide Beer Co.
Comedian Crystal Phoenix performs as part of Terrified Giggling.
A greeting at Planet of the Tapes.
One half of Camera Lucida performs “Sorceress!” a sci-fi story cobbled together from century-old, public domain silent movies.
Scott Whitehouse performs at Mile Wide Beer Co.
From “Barbara” by the Mary Shelley Electric Co.
A performance on Aug. 5.
Tenebris Danse, a dark, theatrical dance show.
A peek inside the sound booth.
A staged reading of “Domesticate,” about two imaginary friends.
“Level Up” featuring Gracie Taylor and Eric Frantz.
The audience watches “Level Up” outside of Mile Wide Beer Co.
Brian Feldman beams into Planet of the Tapes for a technology-driven, immersive performance of “#txtshow (on the internet).”
Part of “txtshow (on the internet).”

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