Over the last four years, founder Megan Radish and a team of volunteers has been slowly building a following for the annual Squeaky Wheel Fringe Festival, which returns June 2-7 with nine new shows created by an assortment of local and national artists.

“This year seems to be a heavily theater-based year,” Radish said. “We’ve had some years that were more heavy in dance, or just a total grab bag.”

Tania Vergara Dance-Theater will perform “Casa Havana” during the 2026 Squeaky Wheel Fringe Festival. Photo provided by Squeaky Wheel

As in past years, the festival begins with a Teaser Show at 7 p.m. June 2, in which each creative team is given five minutes “to pretty much do whatever they want to get audience members in to see their show,” Radish said. “They can do a piece from their show or something else.” The program is hosted by the performance artist Swanky Valli.

Each act is presented twice during the festival and sets its own ticket price, ranging from $3 to $15. The festival adds a roughly $5 fee to support the event, and ticketing fees are also applied. The money from the base ticket fee goes directly to the artists.

The nine shows were chosen from the largest pool of applicants the festival has seen.

Radish said the festival has been building a following since it started in 2023. “Every year, we sell more tickets. But for me, success is not in necessarily growing ticket-wise, but in making sure artists who need it have a platform, and as the applications go up, we are seeing a greater need for the artists.”

In addition to the performance venue, the festival provides each show with professional photography and videography of the production.

All performances are in the Cook Theatre in the FSU Center for the Performing Arts, 5555 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. For tickets and more information: squeakywheeltheatre.org. There are two or more shows each day, but admission for each one is separate.

Here is a look at the shows offered in this year’s festival:

Victoria Montalbano stars in her one-woman show “Timey Wimey Stuff: The Mid-Life Crisis of a Time-Traveling Space Archaeologist” at the Squeaky Wheel Fringe Festival. Photo by Sarah Elizabeth Larson provided by Squeaky Wheel

Squeaky Wheel Teaser: Each production gets a few minutes to showcase part of its show or something else that will entice audiences to buy a ticket. 7 p.m. June 2. Free.

“Casa Havana”: Created by Tania Vergara Perez of Tania Vergara Dance-Theater, this piece looks at family dynamics and thwarted romance set to music of Cuba. 7 p.m. June 3; 2:30 p.m. June 6. $15.

“Confessions of a Theme Park Worker”: Theresa Giannotsis, who has worked at most of the Florida theme parks, shares a story about her experiences. 10 p.m. June 5; 8:30 p.m. June 6. $15.

“Grease is the Word”: Kelly Haramis created this show about an adult daughter trying to give her mother a chance to star in the musical “Grease” years after she was passed over at an audition to play Rizzo. Haramis is the wife of incoming Ringling College President Davis Schneiderman. 7 p.m. June 5; 1 p.m. June 6. $7.

Casey Berkery is part of the cast of the improv show “It’s Alive! Live” at the Squeaky Wheel Fringe Festival. Photo provided by Squeaky Wheel

“It’s Alive! Live”: Casey Berkery, a frequent performer at Venice Theatre, is part of this improv show from Orlando featuring a late-night TV interview show  dealing with “myth’s most monstrous anomalies.” 10 p.m. June 4; 7 p.m. June 6. $15. 

“My Life as an ‘Inspirational Porn’ Star”: Gabrielle Leonore stars in this irreverent one-woman show about an “inspirational” porn star sharing stories of sex, drugs and other issues. 8:30 p.m. June 4; 4 p.m. June 7. $15.

“The Common Ground”: A play by Maddie Holdway of Sarasota and Adam Lucas about a young woman who works in her family’s coffee shop trying to figure out how to move forward in her life after a major loss. Directed by Blake Walton. 7 p.m. June 4; 4 p.m. June 6. $15. 

“The One”: Sarasota area performer Keely Henry stars in this “memoir in motion,” a one-woman show that weaves together dance, music, audio recordings, video and writing. 8:30 p.m. June 3; 10 p.m. June 6. $5.

“The Pep Rally: A ‘Religious’ Variety Show”: Sarasota performers Amanda Finnerty and Jason Ellis star in this production about a young man who returns to the Christian college where he’s leading an assembly for this year’s Homecoming Pep Rally and trying not to think about all the shows he didn’t get to do in school. 10 p.m. June 3; 2:30 p.m. June 7. $15

“Timey Wimey Stuff: The Mid-Life Crisis of a Time-Traveling Space Archaeologist”: Victoria Montalbano, who performed in the first Squeaky Wheel Festival, returns in this one-person show about a struggling actor wondering about her place in the world. 8:30 p.m. June 5; 1 p.m. June 7. $15

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