STANDARD
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APPLICATION
PROCESS
General
Fringe Application Information |
THE SAN FRANCISCO FRINGE FESTIVAL
SEPTEMBER 5 - 16, 2007
STANDARD VENUE APPLICATION PROCESS
STANDARD VENUE APPLICATIONS ARE NO LONGER
BEING ACCEPTED as of January 20, 2007 !!!
This information is for ANYONE who wants to mount a performance in a Standard
Fringe venue which will be provided and maintained by the Festival and shared
with other performers. Successful Standard Venue applicants will be scheduled
at one of the Fringe venues in downtown San Francisco.
STANDARD VENUE PERFORMANCE FEE $475
Please read carefully before filling in the application form.
YOU PROVIDE:
- A fully prepared, rights secured, audience ready production, NO MORE
THAN 60 minutes long
- All Fringe materials (i.e. contractual, technical, promotional, etc.)
ON TIME when requested.
- A set ticket price of no more than $9 (rounded to the nearest dollar).
- All your travel/food/ production/royalties/union fees/misc. expenses.
- Your own specific promotional materials (pictures, reviewer packets,
flyers, posters, etc.) for distribution.
- ANY & ALL-additional technical equipment not listed in your tech
packet (i.e. projectors, microphones, strobes, fog machines, keyboards,
etc.).
- Your show specific promotional and publicity materials (press releases,
posters, handbills, on-site promotions and anything else that will help
draw attention to your show). The Fringe publicist will market the entire
Festival, and will help out individual companies as much as possible.
WE PROVIDE:
- 4 performances for local performers, 6 for national & international
performers, scheduled in rotation.
- Standard Venue companies are assigned to a single venue outfitted with
a stationary lighting plot and basic sound equipment; a venue floor plan
and spec sheet will be made available
- The Fringe provides one technician for your production. The Technician
usually operates the lighting board and and may run sound depending on
the number of ques. It is required that every company supply a stage manager
and any additional operators needed by their production.
- Inclusion in the Fringe program guide, website and overall event publicity.
A detailed program and publicity questionnaire will be sent to all companies
after securing a slot
- All front of house staff (i.e. Box office, usher & house manager)
- Publicity and Production Workshops
- And, most importantly, companies receive 100% of their box office receipts.
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STANDARD VENUE APPLICATION METHOD
STANDARD VENUE PERFORMANCE FEE $475
The San Francisco Fringe Festival accepts Standard Venue performer applications
through online submission only. Payment of the $30 application fee and the
Standard Venue $475 performance fee must be paid with Visa or MasterCard
(submitted with your online application). The $30 Application Fee will be
charged upon receipt of your application. The $475 Performance Fee will
be charged if you are selected in the lottery. Successful applications and
Wait List applications for all categories -- local, national, and international
-- will be selected by lottery on January 24, 2007 (7pm at the EXIT Café,
156 Eddy Street, San Francisco).
FRINGE LOTTERY
All Standard Venue Performers will be selected by lottery. There will be
a separate drawing for each regional category (Local, National and International).
All applications received by 12:00AM (Midnight) January 19, 2007 will be
entered in the lottery; any application received after this time will not
be accepted. Any technical difficulties with online submission (ie. servers,
site, email etc.) will not exempt you from complying with the deadline -
so please do not wait until the last minute. We will confirm receipt of
application via email once it is received. The Fringe lottery celebration
will take place at 7:00 PM on Wednesday January 24th, 2007, at the EXIT
Café 156 Eddy St. in SF. Applicants are invited to attend and everyone
is welcome. For those unable to attend notification of participation status
will be available online at www.sffringe.org by February 2nd, 2007.
FRINGE WAIT LIST
After the Standard Venue Performers are selected by lottery, a wait list
of Performers will also be selected by lottery. If a Standard Venue Performer
is unable to participate in the Fringe Festival then the next performer
on the wait list will be offered that spot. If they accept the spot their
$475 Performance Fee will be processed. If they do not accept the spot then
the next performer on the wait list will be offered the spot.
REGIONAL CATEGORIES
To be considered a Local applicant your Company must be based in the greater
San Francisco Bay Area. To be considered a National applicant your company
must be based outside of the greater San Francisco Bay Area. To be considered
an International applicant your company must be based outside of the US.
TICKET REVENUE
The Fringe returns 100% of the box office ticket sales to the individual
companies and provides all front of house staff (i.e. House managers, box
office, ushers) for Standard Fringe Venue participants. Each company sets
its own ticket price (rounded off to the nearest dollar) up to a maximum
of $9. The Fringe Festival sells a limited number of discounted Frequent
Fringer passes. Fringe performers receive $6 for each patron that sees their
show using a Frequent Fringer pass. The Fringe charges patrons a surcharge
on advance ticket orders and frequent fringer passes. Just before curtain
any non purchased seats will be given at no charge to Fringe volunteers,
staff, and other Fringe performers in that order.
TECHNICAL PRODUCTION
All Festival performances start on time and there is no late seating. There
is a 60 minute time limit for Standard Venue performers. There are only
30 minutes between all performances, which includes fifteen minutes to strike
the show that just ended and fifteen minutes to set up the next production
with the audience being seated concurrently.
Venues are equipped with basic lighting and sound and each company will
receive a 2 hour technical rehearsal. We will provide companies with more
info on their venue so that they can be as prepared for this technical rehearsal
as possible. The Fringe provides one technician in each Standard Venue to
run lights and/or sound. All companies must supply one Production Stage
Manager to call your show, any additional crew operation staff, and enough
crew to set up and strike your show. Since there are some technical limitations
in the venues, it is best to focus on the content of your play and try to
keep the technical/production values as simple, imaginative and as compact
as possible. THE VENUES PROVIDE NO STORAGE. Sets, props and costumes must
be removed after each performance.
OUT-OF-AREA PARTICIPANTS
Out-of-Area Participants, like locals, are responsible for all aspects of
production, as well as travel and accommodation expenses. We do not have
a billeting system for out of town performers.
PUBLICITY
Each Fringe Company is expected to provide its own show-specific publicity.
The Fringe provides general Festival publicity and your production will
be listed in the official Fringe Program and on our website. Companies are
asked to submit promotional materials online (photos, releases, bios...)
to the Fringe.
IMPORTANT DATES for Standard Fringe Venue Applicants
- Standard Venue Applications will be accepted until 12:00AM(Midnight)
January 19th, 2007.
- All Standard Venue Participants and Wait List -- local, national and
international -- will be drawn at the Fringe Lottery Party -7:00 PM, January
24th, 2007 at the EXIT Café (156 Eddy Street, San Francisco)
- Last day for Standard Venue participants to withdraw and receive 50%
refund of Application fee. May 11th, 2007
- 16th Annual SF Fringe Festival September 5-16, 2007
CLICK
HERE FOR A STANDARD VENUE APPLICATION FORM
We are available from now until the festival to answer questions
Christina Augello at (415) 931-1094
Our mailing address is: SF Fringe Festival, EXIT Theatre
156 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA 94102.
Fax: (415) 931-2699 email address: mail@sffringe.org Website: www.sffringe.org |