You've seen the posters at bus stops all over town, and now tickets to the 2009 Capital Fringe Festival are officially on sale. You know the deal with Fringe: due to its non-curated philosophy, there's basically no way to know in advance if anything showing during the festival will be awesome or a huge flop. But with individual show tickets at $15 a piece and multi-show Fringe Passes ranging from $50 to $300, it's worth it to peruse this year's schedule and consider purchasing in advance. Tickets are available here (don't forget the $5 Fringe Button). The Capital Fringe Festival runs July 9-26.

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FYI, Fringers... We're hoping our show, "Riding the Bull" will fall under the category of "awesome." This play won the 2007 "Audience Favorite" award at the NYC Fringe Festival, so we're pretty excited to bring it to DC.
The playwright will be attending the opening night show on July 10, at 9:30, and we have original music composed and performed live by Curtis Eller, "NYC's angriest yodeling banjo player." Trust me, watching this guy on stage is worth the price of admission alone!
www.ridingthebulldc.com
www.curtiseller.com