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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Saturday, 3 October 2020

Winner of The Trail of Smiles!

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Fraser Unwin wins the Trail of Smiles! 8 year old Fraser Unwin Of Buxton Junior school is the winner of The Trail of Smiles - an Art Install...
Sunday, 19 July 2020

End of the Fringe - The Chair’s Review

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The Chair ... in orange. Buxton Fringe 2020 has come to an end and I think we can safely say that it was a Fringe like no other. C...
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Saturday, 18 July 2020

Hello again from Floella

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We caught up with Floella the other day. She reported that she has really enjoyed being part of the Sculpture Trail for Buxton fringe. The ...
Friday, 17 July 2020

The Shakespeare Jukebox – Un-juked!

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The Shakespeare Jukebox are probably the most visible act in the Buxton Fringe, year after year come rain or shine they are outside the Ope...
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Thursday, 16 July 2020

‘The Crooked Spire’ - a Medieval, Murder-Mystery Musical

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A story of murder and deception and love set in Chesterfield in the aftermath of a global pandemic! A developmental reading of a musical in ...
Wednesday, 15 July 2020

Alice Goes Elsewhere

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With theatres closed and social distancing still very much the order of the day, this year’s Buxton Fringe is largely taking place online. H...
Monday, 13 July 2020

Phone@5 - Go on, treat yourself, you're worth it!

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So Covid 19 really messed up my birthday this year, a milestone birthday at that, yes I was going to be 30 (ish). The plan had been a gr...
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