
The 2025 London Fringe Festival Lineup is Set!
The highly anticipated 2025 London Fringe Festival is back and ready to take over the city from August 12-16, 2025! Hosted by the Palace Theatre Arts Commons, this year’s festival is set to showcase an electrifying mix of performances from local, national and international artists.
Fifteen incredible productions are poised to bring their creativity to life in five venues across the downtown core. Audiences can expect an eclectic mix of theatre, music, comedy, dance, and magic, promising bold storytelling and boundary-pushing performances.
The London Fringe Festival is an open-access, unjuried festival that champions artistic freedom, allowing performers to take risks and audiences to discover raw, unfiltered and unexpected storytelling. The mission of the London Fringe is to support artists and bring innovative performances to the community.
August 12-16, 2025
90 Performances, 15 Productions, 5 Venues, Endless Entertainment
Venues:
Procunier Hall – Palace Theatre, 710 Dundas Street
David Long Stage – Palace Theatre, 710 Dundas Street
Spriet Family Theatre – Original Kids, Covent Market, 130 King Street
Metropolitan United Church – 468 Wellington Street
First St. Andrews United Church – 350 Queens Avenue
Shows and Performers:
- Maria Colonescu — The Companion (Two-Person Drama)
- Tony Molesworth — Wize Guy (Music and Comedy)
- Isaac Atfield — Would You Like Some Tea? (Drama)
- Ryan Brown — The Magic of Ryan Brown (Magic Show)
- Dorukhan Turan — The Light of the East – Asia Minor (Musical Performance)
- Jenn Weatherall — No Lilies / Everything I Didn’t Get to Say (In a Collection of Petals) (Drama)
- Allan Fehr — The Naked Mennonite (Comedy)
- John Palmer — Shrink Wrapped Murder (Murder-Mystery)
- Graeme Taylor — Trivial Lawsuit (Comedy Gameshow)
- Leonardo Martins & Andrew Olmstead — Many Rooms: The House of Magic (Magic Show)
- Randy Ross — Tales of a Reluctant World Traveler (One-Man Show)
- Yuiry Popov — The Turing Test (Drama/Comedy)
- Matt deKort – The Life and Times of Jumbo the Elephant (Drama)
- J2 Productions — Monster (Thriller)
- The Improvables — Controlled Chaos:Short Form Improv Show (Improv)
For full Festival details, including show schedules, venue locations and ticket sales, visit https://palacetheatre.ca/london-fringe/
Kelli Gough
London Fringe Festival Organizer