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The Island Fringe Festival will have various performances in Charlottetown over the weekend

CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. - Pamela Ziemann of Seattle, Wash., performs a scene on stage at Rochford Square in Charlottetown as part of The Island Fringe Festival.

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The play, “If I were me… I’d know what I want” is a true-life story written and performed by Ziemann.

It’s about a farmer’s daughter reluctantly entering a Dairy Princess Contest while secretly wanting to be at an Alice Cooper Concert.

Ziemann will be performing this show again Saturday at 9 p.m. and Sunday at 4 p.m.

Other Fringe shows will also be going on this weekend as part of the festival.

The Island Fringe Festival is a site-specific summer festival celebrating independent art and alternative theatre and performance in downtown Charlottetown.

The festival gives local, Canadian, and international artists the opportunity to create and perform new theatrical works in unconventional venues throughout the city.

For more information and for a complete list of performances visit www.islandfringe.com.

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