Fringe Festival 2022 * June 9–12, 2022
The CTC’s Fringe Festival is back! This year we are presenting a series of original works ranging from performances, staged readings, to dance!
Fringe is a unique opportunity to see something entirely brand new, brought to life for the very first time. We have a diverse group of bold and exciting submissions ranging across several genres and styles. Come out and see the next group of star writers and directors!
This year with an optional free Improv class from ICC!
Programme
The Fringe Festival’s productions are divided into 2 groups. In order to see every production of this year’s festival, get tickets for both a Group 1 and Group 2 show. The bar will open a half-hour before showtime.
Group 1 - Performances:
Thu June 9, 19:00 - 21:30 (bar open at 18:30)
Sat June 11, 13:30 - 16:00 (bar open at 13:00)
Sun June 12, 19:00 - 21:30 (bar open at 18:30)
Cronos
Writer/Director: Pejman Khorsand-Jamal
• Grae Minors as Brother
• Nathan Meister as Avail
• Luiz Wilhelm as Rubén on June 9
• Pejman Khorsand-Jamal as Rubén on June 11 & 12
Two artists, Avail and Brother, live in an arts residency that is taken over by JC Enterprise.
Letters to Copenhagen
Writer/Director: Melissa Suan & Fani Ntavelou-Baum
Choreography: Melissa Suan in collaboration with Eszter Rápolthy & Beatrice Scipione
Composer & Sound Design: Karl Heding
• Eszter Rápolthy as Young Woman (Dancer)
• Kristen Flanagan as Young Woman (Voice)
• Beatrice Scipione as Copenhagen (Dancer)
• Charlotte Duus as Copenhagen (Voice)
A break-up tale between a young woman and Copenhagen, told through dance.
Modern Crimes
Writer/Director: Sinem Özçakmak
• Geraint Nott as President
• Veronika Gajsak as Brutalia
• Sinem Özçakmak as Piper & Poppy
• Rahul Sachdeva as Detective Chase
In an unknown land, the president discovers a journalist's plan to reveal his crimes to the public on election day. He plans to kill her, but an unexpected sequence of events follows bringing both comedy and tragedy.
Taquitos Please
Writer/Director: Dre Vidal
• Roxana Niculescu as Attendant
And special thanks to: Emma Borrow & Lauryn Rilla Blomqvist
How we found romance in convenience.
Group 2 - Performances:
Fri June 10, 19:00 - 21:30 (bar open at 18:30)
Sat June 11, 19:00 - 21:30 (bar open at 18:30)
Sun June 12, 13:30 - 16:00 (bar open at 13:00)
Aunty
Director: Geraint Nott
Writer: Ente Breed, based on a story by Hans Christian Andersen
• Christina Hildebrandt as Aunty
• Troels Andersen Kjær as Flabs
• Margot Hidding as Casey
A young woman visits her eccentric auntie who lives vicariously through the theatre.
Curtain Call
Writer/Director: Troels Andersen Kjær
• Kristen Flanagan as Charlie
• Emma Borrow as Robin
• Troels Andersen Kjær as Sam
• Geraint Nott as Jordan
A theatre troupe try to figure out a plan of action when their opening night is disrupted by a disaster.
Lipstick Pens
Writer/Director: Kate Pemberton
• Ellen Gram as Candace
• Hazel Alva as Frankie & Behatted Fashion Pirate
• Lauryn Rilla Blomqvist as Cee Cee O'Slée & Suave Man
• Roxana Niculescu as Astrid & Journalist
A short play about intoxicating girlbosses, dreamy futures, bleak prospects, and the life-changing possibilities of pens that are also lipsticks.
M, Seek Well
Writer/Director: Laura Holme-Hoske
Recording: Kurt Ehrmann
Sound Design: Jerry Fess
• Brooke Edwards as M
• Jacqueline Mortensen as Mom
• Ente Breed as Dad
• Gianine DeFrancesco as Voice
A woman's subconscious is seeking answers to make sense of her existence. Her children are grown, her parents are dead, and her work in the theatre has taken over even her sleeping moments.
Location
Improv Comedy Copenhagen
ICC Theatre, Frederiksholms Kanal 2
Organisation Committee
• Annamária Martonyiková: Front of House, Stage Hand
• Brice Touré: Lights & Sound Operator
• Carol Hayes: Mentor
• Charlotte Duus: Front of House, Stage Hand
• Emma Borrow: Tickets, Front of House, Stage Hand
• Ente Breed: Production Manager
• Hazel Alva: Front of House, Stage Hand
• Kristian Husted: Mentor
• Rachel Kador: Consultant & Mentor
• Roger Le Blanc: Marketing & Presenter
• Sabina Ptasznik: Stage Manager & Mentor
• Sarah Dixon: Marketing
• Hubert Baumeister: Photographer
Improv Class Offer with Ticket
Thanks to our partner: Improv Comedy Copenhagen
The ICC Theatre is a dedicated theatre and school for aspiring improvisers as well as people looking for a fun way to gain confidence and boost their creativity.
As the venue for this year's CTC Fringe Festival, the ICC will offer a free improv workshop on Sunday the 12th from 16:30-18:00.
The Improv class takes place at ICC Training Centre: Løngangstræde 37B, 2th. Meet in front of the big green gate between hotel 27 and Southern Cross Pub at 16:25.
No previous experience is required. This will be a fun and supportive environment. Everyone is welcome whether you would like to explore new activities, become more comfortable with everyday social interactions, or are an aspiring performer.

