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New England’s largest fringe festival kicks off in Providence
From left: James Stanley, Phoenyx Williams, and Josh Short at FRINGEPVD in Providence. (Erin X. Smithers)
By Martha Merrow
Globe Correspondent

Performers and artists rejoice: New England’s largest fringe festival, FRINGEPVD, is underway in Providence through Saturday.

Modeled after the world-famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Wilbury Theatre Group’s sixth annual FRINGEPVD kicked off this week, welcoming traditional and nontraditional performers in theater, music, dance, and multimedia.

The festival spotlights the unique, the unusual, and the uncensored: The festival is open to anyone who wants to produce a show. All participants and productions are selected on a non-juried basis.

Josh Short founded the Providence Fringe Festival in 2014 with a handful of performers and community arts partners to celebrate the work of independent artists, he said in a release. Organized by Harvard artistic producer James Stanley and hosted by actor Phoenyx Williams, the festival will feature a variety of performers, including Matt DaSilva, Danny Dubin, the Dramatists Guild, Soma Theatre Collective, and others.

FRINGEPVD also announced its inaugural production of the Olneyville Expo, “a celebration of performance, history and culture in the neighborhood we call home.’’ The expo will be held Thursday through Saturday under a revival tent in Providence’s Donigian Park.

For tickets to performances and a full schedule of events visit www.fringepvd.org.

MARTHA MERROW

A full schedule of events is available at www.fringepvd.org. Martha Merrow can be reached at martha.merrow@globe.com, or on Twitter @martha_merrow.