Fringe
Steve N Allen makes a welcome return to the Edinburgh Fringe this year with ‘Alzheimer's? I Can't Even Remember How To Spell It’.
Today, Friday 04 August 2023, marks the official start of the 76th Edinburgh Festival Fringe, which will run until Monday 28 August 2023. Artists from 72 countries will be represented at the Fringe this August, with 973 shows from Scotland and 469 from Edinburgh itself!
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has announced details of the Fringe 2023 street events programme, a popular element of the festival experience. In 2022 56% of Fringe audiences watched street events performances, with iconic street scenes shared around the world across social media.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society is launching the inaugural Edinburgh Festival Fringe emerging critic's programme.
Over the last few years, the level of arts coverage delivered by media titles across the UK has reduced dramatically compared to pre-pandemic. The Fringe Society’s new pilot project aims to promote arts journalism as an attractive and viable career choice for emerging talent.
From Fringe 2023, Hootenannies has teamed up with The Apex to create a new comedy hub in Edinburgh’s Grassmarket.
Fringe goers may know the Apex Conference Centre on The Grassmarket, as it has a rich history as a fantastic Fringe venue. However, it has not been part of the festivals since prior to lockdown. Hootenannies are changing that.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has revealed the locations for its Fringe Central hubs for Fringe participants, which will be split across two city-centre spaces for the first time.
Fringe Central: Artist Hub
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has confirmed details of the new Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2023 app, which will be available ahead of the festival.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has relaunched Fringe Days Out, its flagship community engagement project, ahead of Fringe 2023.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has announced the recipients of the ‘Keep it Fringe’ fund, a new initiative to support Fringe artists, led by Fringe Society President Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has launched the ‘Keep it Fringe’ fund, a new initiative to support Fringe artists, which is being led by Fringe Society President Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
This fund, supported by the Fleabag for Charity campaign, and funds donated to the Fringe Society through individual donors and our partnership with Edinburgh Gin, will distribute fifty bursaries of £2,000 which will be awarded to individual artists or companies bringing work to the Fringe in 2023.
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