Kids Fringe 2025!

Atlanta parents: looking to ditch screen time for something fun and interactive that you and the kids can enjoy together? Join us for a day of family-friendly live performances, crafts, games, and more – absolutely FREE of charge!

Atlanta Kids Fringe features creative activities for the whole family, including special performances by Atlanta artists, interactive workshops and fun, all in the super-safe space provided by our buddies at East Atlanta Kids Club.

And while everything is FREE, we sure would appreciate it if you clicked below to let us know you’re coming (so we know how many chairs and treats and cool stuff to get ready for y’all).

Saturday, May 31 + Sunday, June 1

Hour of Clown from Break-FAST Puppets, plus puppet-building workshop, Baby Rave

BreakFAST Puppets is a puppetry and performance company founded by Anthony as an avenue to create and share new work while supporting other local artists and organizations. Their work moves between play and joyous self expression to internal reflection and self examination.

BreakFAST is the most important meal of the day and your heart and mind are sure to be nourished no matter what show you see.

Saturday, June 8 + Sunday, June 9

The Bean and Bear Show, plus bubbles activity and trash-puppet building workshop, Baby Rave

Bean&Bear are the best of friends and want to be your friend too! We enjoy performing puppetry, magic, and other bizarre stuff for audiences of every age. Maybe you’ve seen one of our adult-friendly kid’s shows at a library, school, comedy club, festival, convention, or dive bar near you. Our super interactive show has puppet acts to delight and feats of magic to amaze. Bean&Bear are here to encourage you to try things you’re not very good at and remind you to snack, nap, and play so you can be the best friend you can be!

2025 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.

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