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Brighton Fringe Performer Resources

Welcome the the Brighton Fringe Performer Resources Page.

Here you will find the gritty wisdom that can help you Fringe experience be a satsifying and successful one.

Brighton Fringe is one of the largest Fringe Festivals in the world and a platform for developing ideas, experimenting and pushing boundaries. The city comes alive in May and the first week of June each year, running alongside the Brighton Festival.



Essential Links

Visit our Brighton Fringe coverage

Apply for your show to be reviewed by FringeReview

Visit Brighton Fringe’s official Take Part Pages and Participant Resources

Find a venue for your Brighton Fringe show

Read FringeReview’s reviews at Brighton Fringe



AUDIO LISTEN: FringeReview’s Paul Levy with advice on how to hit the ground running at Brighton Fringe. (Recorded deliberately in February!)

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AUDIO LISTEN: Being a small player in a big venue or a small player in an out of town venue at Brighton Fringe.

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AUDIO LISTEN: FringeReview’s Paul Levy talks about getting your show pitch right.

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ARTICLE: People Aren’t Going to Buy Tickets to Your Show – Five Important Lessons for Filling Your Venue

 



AUDIO LISTEN: Your Fringe Press Release – Wisdom and Tips from those on the receiving end – the Press!

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AUDIO LISTEN: Here are some tips on flyering your show at Brighton Fringe…

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AUDIO LISTEN: Making the Most of Your Posters at Brighton Fringe – Paul Levy suggests a smart strategy

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AUDIO LISTEN: Dealing with Endless Noise at the Fringe. Fringe Festivals are endless noisy plays. This is a danger to the success of your show and also a creative opportunity. But trying to ignore that noise could undermine your Fringe show.

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AUDIO LISTEN: Narcissism at the Fringe. FringeReview editor, Paul Levy looks at narcissism at Fringe Festivals and how it might just destroy your Fringe experience – that is, unless you are unmissably wonderful…

 



AUDIO LISTEN: The Dangers of Exaggeration and Hype in Your Brighton Fringe Publicity and Why Authenticity is the New Gold

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This page is regularly updated so check back for more resources soon.