Applications for Plymouth Fringe Festival 2019 are now open!
After months of busying ourselves away behind the scenes, considering how we might even begin to top 2018’s incredible festival, we’re pleased ... Read More
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With SISATA's Frankenstein currently mid-performance at the Royal William Yard, Plymouth Fringe Festival 2018 is now officially underway!
Hear Me Howl and Engine Brake are still to come this evening yet we ... Read More
28th May 2018Tom Nicholas
Monday, Monday... a look ahead at Day One of Plymouth Fringe 2018
With just three days to go until we kick off Plymouth Fringe Festival 2018, we thought we'd take a deep ... Read More
25th May 2018Tom Nicholas
GUEST BLOG: Picking up Punk with the team behind Hear Me Howl
On Monday 28th May we will be bringing HEAR ME HOWL, our one-woman play to The Plymouth Fringe for ... Read More
21st May 2018Tom Nicholas
GUEST BLOG: Writer Cally Hayes on the journey of her new audio play Split Second
Split Second started out as a stage play and it ... Read More
14th May 2018Tom Nicholas
GUEST BLOG: The Plasticine Men's Simon Day on the ideas behind Engine Brake
There isn’t really a short answer to the question, ‘where did the idea for Engine Brakecome from?’, because ... Read More
8th May 2018Tom Nicholas
Guest Blog: Nick Hall on Szgrbbble, Spencer and using Plymouth Fringe as a springboard for new work
At the start of 2016 I had the germ of an idea for a ... Read More
30th April 2018Tom Nicholas
We are extraordinarily excited to announce that, as of 6pm this evening tickets for Plymouth Fringe Festival 2018 are now on sale!
After teasing you with snippets from behind the scenes ... Read More
25th April 2018Tom Nicholas
After months of sifting through applications, talking to awesome artists about their plans and the less-exciting jobs of contracting and logistics, finally we’re able to announce the Plymouth Fringe Festival ... Read More
9th April 2018Tom Nicholas
We're currently gearing up for the fourth year of the Plymouth Fringe. With the festival becoming increasingly established within Plymouth and the wider South West's cultural calendar, it's becoming increasingly ... Read More
1st April 2018Tom Nicholas