This inaugural festival is led by local arts company Kōpēa Rotorua in partnership with Arts and Culture at the Rotorua Lakes Council.
Alex Lodge, one half of Kōpēa, says a great thing about Fringe Festivals for artists is being able to take risks.
She says there are some exciting events on offer, and encourages people to go along and support New Zealand artists and stories.
Rotorua Lakes Council performing arts director Cian Elyse White says the fact Rotorua is the first town in the Bay Of Plenty to establish a Fringe Festival is hugely exciting.
She says it is a fantastic opportunity to back local artists.
For the full festival programme, go to Rotorua Fringe Festival on either Facebook or Eventbrite.
The Fringe Festival programme includes
- Local theatre collective Big Picture Minor Deets
- Kingi Biddle with original storytelling in his one-hour programme Ki Tua o Taharangi at Taharangi Marae, Tārewa Rd
- Tour-de-force Wellington Actress Katherine McGill with her one-woman show Weave
- Ahānau country/folk band the Harmonic Resonators at The Night Market on April 11 from 6pm
- Famous vampire Deacon (Jonathan Brugh) from What We Do in the Shadows with this one-man comedy show about bringing his ex-girlfriend back from the dead
- Big Little Circus with two free shows at Te Manawa (the old city focus)