Atlanta Fringe Audio:
Immerse yourself in Theatre For Your Ears!
Tune in to the world of independent audio with Atlanta Fringe Audio, the podcast network of the Atlanta Fringe Festival! We’re the only festival in the fringe circuit with a dedicated platform for audio artists.
This season, we’re giving you 22 shows ranging from comedy to sci-fi to mystery, musicals, and more. No matter what your tastes, we got you covered!
Listening Options
Listen right here or on your preferred podcast platform:
Spotify | Apple Podcasts | iHeartRadio | Podbean | Amazon Music
What’s your favorite show?
Starting May 20, listen and share your faves to boost their chances of winning the Fringe Audio Critics’ Choice Award! Scored by a panel of expert judges, this award recognizes excellence in podcasting. The winner walks away with a $200 cash prize and some serious bragging rights!
Check out all of our fabulous artists for Fringe Audio 2026!
Family Friendly
Captain Skimp – The Beginning by Cinematic Audiobooks
General Audiences
32 Old Mill Lane by Nathan McKee, EchoLore Productions
Bureaucracy by Four-eyed Jacks Productions
Challenger by Think Theatricals
Dark Pony Radio Show: The Hel Vault by Dark Pony Productions
DASH by Lightbooth Blackout
Death’s Melody: A Molly Mevster Mystery by KUNM Radio Theater
Gammie’s Baby by Aaron Harris
Seaboard International: Bureau of Public Secrets (S.I.B.O.P.S.) by Seaboard International
Sounds for a Sleepy Girl by Ambient Escapes
The Accursed by Jo Anna Dane
The Human Pretzel by The Unexpected Storytelling Podcast
The Listener by Moth & Flame Studios
The Spectral Silhouette Radio Show – The Irony of Studio B by The Lightning Lounge
Theme Party: The Podcast by Lengthy Tangent
Mature Audiences
Exhaust by White Mouse Theatre
Oblivion Girl by Skyride Studios
Roxx Populi Episode 5: Populi’s Pal by Taylor Geu
SUPERNOVA by Liza Dealey-Thomason
The Chip by Messenger Theatre Company
The Legend of the Brothers Phloater by James Robinson
The Romcom Formula by Soozinsta, LLC
2026 Official Sponsors
This program is supported in part by Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. Georgia Council for the Arts also receives support from its partner agency, the National Endowment for the Arts. This program is also supported by City of Atlanta Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs. Funding is also provided by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners.
