Buxton Festival Fringe

9th to 27th July 2025
The biggest open-access Fringe between Brighton and Edinburgh, Buxton Fringe hosts hundreds of performances with music, theatre, comedy, spoken word, dance, film, children's events, street theatre, visual arts and more.
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Wednesday, 29 January 2020

Catching the Worm

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credit: http://thegraphicsfairy.com Attention all potential Fringe entrants! A little bird tells us that the earlybird discounted, end...
Tuesday, 29 October 2019

Picturing Fringe 2020!

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What do you see when you think of next year’s Buxton Fringe? How you picture it might hold the key to next year’s Fringe programme cove...
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Wednesday, 31 July 2019

Fringe40 - Remembering the Sunshine!

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Fringe helper Barry Haynes with Kaleidoscope Choir's Carol Bowns With Fringe Towers shrouded in cloud and rain it is time to ta...
Tuesday, 16 July 2019

Our Fringe family and other Animals

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The fabulous float (credit: Ian J. Parkes) Thanks to everyone who helped make such a success of our first joint Buxton Festival Fringe ...
Tuesday, 2 July 2019

Jordan: powerful and moving play

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Sara Gray - as Shirley High Peak theatre group return to Buxton Fringe with powerful drama High Peak theatre group, Easy Company, are...
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Once Upon A Time In Trieste

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Buxton theatre company to perform for senior Slovenian diplomat during Fringe run  Diplomat Miha Fatur from the Slovenian Embassy in Lond...
Thursday, 30 May 2019

Buxton's Broadwood & Remembering Peterloo

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At the end of Buxton Fringe 2017 the Broadwood grand piano from the United Reformed Church went off to Shacklefords in Macclesfield for a...
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