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Permission to Create: Inside the KC Fr!nge Festival

46 min · 9 de jul de 2026
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What happens when artists realize they don't need permission? This week on Divas, Ingénues & Vixens, Amity explores the remarkable story of the KC Fringe Festival—where artists are invited not by a jury, but by courage. From the revolutionary beginnings of the Fringe movement in Edinburgh to today's vibrant Kansas City festival, discover why Fringe remains one of the most exciting expressions of artistic freedom. Festival Coordinator Katie Gilcrest shares the vision behind KC Fringe 2026, beloved singer-songwriter Danielle Ate the Sandwich takes us inside her whimsical new one-woman show The Magic of Grandmas, and founder of KC Canaries, Amanda Bernice, introduces Life of a Chorus Girl, celebrating the women whose artistry shaped generations of performers. Because every stage has a history… and every artist adds another chapter. ✨ Explore the full festival lineup at KCFringe.org and discover the show that's waiting for you.

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What happens when artists realize they don't need permission? This week on Divas, Ingénues & Vixens, Amity explores the remarkable story of the KC Fringe Festival—where artists are invited not by a jury, but by courage. From the revolutionary beginnings of the Fringe movement in Edinburgh to today's vibrant Kansas City festival, discover why Fringe remains one of the most exciting expressions of artistic freedom. Festival Coordinator Katie Gilcrest shares the vision behind KC Fringe 2026, beloved singer-songwriter Danielle Ate the Sandwich takes us inside her whimsical new one-woman show The Magic of Grandmas, and founder of KC Canaries, Amanda Bernice, introduces Life of a Chorus Girl, celebrating the women whose artistry shaped generations of performers. Because every stage has a history… and every artist adds another chapter. ✨ Explore the full festival lineup at KCFringe.org and discover the show that's waiting for you.

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