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Natalie Wardle’s Control Pant Symphony at Lancashire Fringe Festival
Love a bit of live art, me. And I’ve got this lovely, engaging, funny piece about beauty standards and body positivity by Natalie Wardle in Lancashire Fringe Festival. Control Pant Symphony is a performance which looks at how women constrict their bodies to fit in with society’s ideal body types, exploring shape wear and tape…
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A Rock N Roll Suicide! – Lee Mark Jones at Lancashire Fringe Festival
Lee Mark Jones’ outrageous performance A Rock N Roll Suicide! is ready to rock Preston as part of Lancashire Fringe Festival. The in-your-face performance – which has had amazing reviews from a stint at Edinburgh Fringe -will play at Preston’s leading music venue The Ferret on Monday, May 20. It’s a Ziggy Stardust-inspired tragical tour…
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Where There’s Muck, There’s Bras – Kate Fox at Lancashire Fringe Festival
The wonderful Kate Fox will perform her hit show Where There’s Muck There’s Bras at Lancashire Fringe Festival. The stand-up poet has performed her poetry on BBC1 and BBC2 as well as numerous radio shows. For Radio 4 she has made two comedy series The Price of Happiness. She has been Poet in Residence for…
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Catch 22 Years at Lancashire Fringe Festival
Lancashire Fringe Festival is over the bloody moon to have award-winning actress and comedienne Katie O’Brien perform her provocative one-woman show Catch 22 Years in Preston. The show, happening on Friday, May 17, is a hugely alternative take on well-established taboo tales of addiction, challenging perceptions of recovery. And I’m delighted that it will take…
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Louise Fazackerley to launch Lancashire Fringe Festival
Louise Fazackerley will launch Lancashire Fringe Festival on Wednesday, May 15, at Vinyl Tap in Preston. The brilliant spoken-word performer debuts new show The Secret at the festival. Louise, who has supported the godfather of punk poetry John Cooper Clarke, last played in Preston to a sell-out crowd of over 80 people. The pop poet…
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Lancashire Fringe Festival 2019 (Preston May 15-24)
It’s taken a while to get this far – and the worst bit has been having to turn down some of my favourite people and performers because I couldn’t find them a venue. I was working had on this until last night. But some other brilliant shows have squeezed their way into the festival, not…
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Hollie McNish at the Harris Museum, Preston
Over 80 people came to the sold-out Hollie McNish event at the Harris Museum in Preston. Absolutely delighted that she agreed to come, and that the Harris agred to host the show. Her tour continues across the UK.
