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Fringe Festival opens with a flourish

Shakespeare and Quentin Tarantino might seem an unlikely pairing, but the combination proves an uproarious success in “Bard Fiction,” one of the offerings at Las Vegas Little Theatre’s Vegas Fringe Festival.

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Vegas Fringe cooks up eclectic buffet of local theater

Now in its sixth year, Vegas Fringe Festival serves up 10 productions — new and established works performed in 90 minutes or less — over two weekends at Las Vegas Little Theatre.

New improv troupe ready to go off script in Sun City

Who says all the fun entertainment is on the Strip? In Sun City Summerlin, the newly formed improv group A. Jesters Court has plans to put on shows at various venues.

“(W)Rites of Passage” shares Las Vegas stories

The Rainbow Company Youth Theatre’s production of “(W)Rites of Passage” offers young writers’ takes on growing up in Las Vegas via scenes directed and performed by members of the company’s student ensemble.

More is more for The Kids in the Hall

Quintet of comedians reunite every few years to continue legacy of surreal sketch comedy. “The tour is a good excuse for us to be forced into a room together and forced to spend some time together and remember that we like making each other laugh,” Dave Foley says

Evening offerings in east valley include parks, golf and Fremont Street

When summer comes and the temperature stays high at night, one solution is to go nocturnal, shunning daylight. Many people don’t have a schedule flexible enough to accommodate this, but for those who need a break from the air conditioning at home, there are many opportunities for things to do after the sun has gone down.

First Friday to debut tweaks to street closures

This month, the footprint of First Friday’s closed-street portion will shift as only areas north of Charleston Boulevard will be closed to traffic.

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