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PREVIEWS and REVIEWS: For Lancashire Fringe Festival (and other shows)
Lancashire Fringe festival had an audience of almost 1,000 people for 14 performances over 10 nights in May 2019. Press coverage for Lancashire Fringe Festival 2019 Blog Preston Mar 9, 2019. Lancashire Evening Post May 6, 2019. The World News, May 6, 2019. Visit Preston. CCGUK, May 10, 2019. British Theatre Guide, May 12, 2019. […]
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REVIEW: Worn by Garry Cook
By Megan Titley, Lancashire Evening Post. Worn performed at The Stanley Arms in Preston asks why do people buy old socks on websites? Garry Cook Megan Titley Have your say It was a one-man show about a curious sexual fetish which sees buyers on eBay purchase dirty sweaty socks and used tights with their well-earned […]
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Derelict Mayhem festival (University of Central Lancashire, May 24 & 25, 2019)
Lancashire Fringe Festival shared this venue with Derelict Mayhem on May 24 at Media Factory, Preston. Here’s the full list of Derleict artists (and photos by Garry Cook): KIERAN SPIERS: THE FOUNDATION The Foundation. Our Foundation. Your Foundation. In 1991 the Berlin Wall was demolished. On January 25, 2017 Trump gave the order to construct […]
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Oh! Suburbia – Bob Karper at Lancashire Fringe Festival
Oh! Suburbia! is a one-man avant-garde theatrical review by multi-award winning Bob Karper, mixing film, songs, experimental dance and painfully true stories about unjust childhood punishments, playground heroism, meticulously planned escapes, tragedy and comedy, life and death and everything in between. You’ll love it! Come and see! Bob is not a dancer! Where are the […]
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Look Up – Ruth E Cockburn at Lancashire Fringe Festival
We spend so much time looking at screens that we have begun to miss out on life. So, Ruth is coming to Preston to tell some of the stories she’s heard about love, friendship and families. Look Up is the party you always wished for as Ruth sets out on a one-woman mission to get […]
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Lancashire Fringe Festival – the information you need
Press release May 3, 2019 Performers announced for Lancashire Fringe Festival Some of the UK’s most hard-hitting, controversial and funny shows are coming to Preston as part of Lancashire Fringe Festival. Hugely respected names in contemporary performance will play alongside acclaimed poets and award-winning performers, giving the people of Lancashire a unique festival experience – […]
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Why you need to go to an event
I’m writing this from the perspective as a fan of the arts. By arts I mean exhibitions, performances and theatre, but not the theatre of big shows and musicals – they leave me feeling a bit empty inside. This short article is about events – and how important it is to go to them. And […]