PHOTOS: A Day At Louisville Fringe Festival [NSFW]

Louisville Fringe Fest returned for its fourth year this past Thursday through Sunday to showcase four days of alternative theater in Louisville.

This year, all the shows and readings took place at either The Whirling Tiger or the Old Louisville Coffee Co-op.

LEO hung out with the Fringe on Saturday for five performances: "The Forest and the Flames" by David Clark, a play about memory, magic, and gender; "Demonick" by Kaiya Nieporte Linkugel, a play reading about a woman who makes art from roadkill; Kentucky Bill, an improv show; "One Week from Paradise" by Cris Eli Blak, a play about a young man in prison; and Haus, a monthly drag/burlesque show.

Check out LEO's photos from the festival. (Note: this gallery is partially NSFW.)

07/30/2022
Photos by Carolyn Brown • [email protected] • @cebrownphoto https://www.instagram.com/cebrownphoto/
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"The Forest and the Flames" by David Clark (The Whirling Tiger)
"The Forest and the Flames" by David Clark (The Whirling Tiger)
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"Demonick" by Kaiya Nieporte Linkugel (Old Louisville Coffee Co-op)
"Demonick" by Kaiya Nieporte Linkugel (Old Louisville Coffee Co-op)
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"One Week from Paradise" by Cris Eli Blak (Old Louisville Coffee Co-op)
"One Week from Paradise" by Cris Eli Blak (Old Louisville Coffee Co-op)
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Haus (The Whirling Tiger)
Haus (The Whirling Tiger)
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