Sydney Fringe Festival, New South Wales’ largest independent arts festival, has announced the first highlights of its 2025 program taking over the city from 1 – 30 September. Marking CEO and Festival Director Kerri Glasscock’s final program after 12 years in the role, announced highlights include inaugural collaborations with Canberra Theatre Centre and Merrigong Theatre Company bringing locally made works to the Sydney stage, and the annual Touring Hub showcasing smash-hit shows from around the world.
Kerri Glasscock, CEO and Festival Director, said: “I’m delighted that I can announce a first glimpse into the dynamic 2025 program, which includes exciting new collaborations with performing arts organisations in Canberra and Wollongong, and powerful, original work by leading theatre-makers from Australia and around the world. The 2025 program is a celebration of the bold, diverse voices that make our arts community so vibrant.”
Overseeing my final Sydney Fringe program as Festival Director has been a deeply rewarding experience and I’m incredibly proud of how far this festival has come. Over the past 12 years, we’ve grown from a small community event into a NSW Foundation Event and the largest independent arts festival in the state, unlocking underused spaces that have strengthened the cultural fabric of the city and forging lasting partnerships that have brought groundbreaking work to Sydney stages.”