In 2013, FringeArts moved into its first permanent home—renovating a historic pumping station for the city’s fire trucks into a state-of-the-art performance center. It features an adaptable theater space that can be reconfigured for numerous experiences—from immersive to in-the-round—and can accommodate seating for up to 240 guests; a multipurpose studio space; La Peg, a brasserie and beer garden that also serves up live performances; and the organization’s headquarters. The center is a vibrant gathering place where performers and audiences can advance the global dialogue about art, and where one can always expect the unexpected.
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