T0390752217Forest Fringe is a community of some of the UK's most exciting and unpredictable performance artists. Over two nights in March we'll be bringing to The Place all of the generous, adventurous spirit that has made our annual Edinburgh Festival venue such a much-loved space. Come along for an evening of performances, intimate encounters, installations, conversations and experiments that will be filling all manner of spaces across the building. Co-curated by Forest Fringe and The Place, this project will bring together artists from both communities to explore questions of movement, choreography and the body in performance. | |
6 Mar 15 to 7 Mar 15 | The Place Theatre, Inner London :: V240 listing details L01750841730 |
T1817488039This year's line-up will involve (amongst other things) love, death, internet trolls, fathers and sons, chronic pain, serial killers, Sex and the City, human shit, a pinata, a mirror ball, a real life wedding, the Hungarian revolution and a house falling into the sea. | |
6 Aug 14 to 17 Aug 14 | The Fringe Office, Edinburgh :: V1059 listing details L1436136190 |
T0904719049Two weeks of new work. | |
22 Apr 13 to 4 May 13 | The Gate Theatre, Inner London :: V231 listing details L1235071906 |
T01557550464Forest Fringe is an award-winning community of artists creating dazzlingly unusual work at the Edinburgh Festival and beyond. For the first time they are coming to London for a full two week residency at the Gate. You'll have a chance to experience some of the creative, collaborative spirit that has made their regular stay in Edinburgh such a hit with artists and audiences alike. Each night will be a miniature festival in itself, featuring a headline act alongside an array of talks, films, music and work-in-progress performances curated by the headline artist. | |
9 Apr 12 to 21 Apr 12 | The Gate Theatre, Inner London :: V231 listing details L01482487077 |
T0250562113The good people of Forest Fringe descend on Shunt for two days of unusual encounters and events, featuring a collection of the acclaimed artists who worked with us as part of our award-winning Edinburgh Festival programme this year, including Deborah Pearson, Tinned Fingers, Bryony Kimmings, Brian Lobel and Tania El Khoury amongst others. | |
9 Oct 10 to 10 Oct 10 | Shunt, Inner London :: V745921034 listing details L01981889162 |
A Microfestival - T01039546256A miniature festival created especially for BAC by Forest Fringe, the award-winning space for experimentation at the Edinburgh Festival. Expect a carnival of intimate encounters, audio walks, installations, works-in-progress, secret adventures, and interactive experiences by some of the most exciting artists in the UK. | |
2 Apr 10 to 3 Apr 10 | BAC (Battersea Arts Centre), Inner London :: V168 listing details L01533098357 |
T01851609790Multi award winning, critically acclaimed artist initiative Forest Fringe joins forces with BAC for a weekend of performances, installations, intimate encounters and hidden surprises in spaces throughout the Old Town Hall, showcasing the best of the artists that made the Forest Fringe brand of Edinburgh ‘08 extraordinary and offering audiences the first chance to discover plans for Edinburgh ’09. The highlights from last year’s festival include a miniature one-on-one experience from Bristol-based artists Ed Rapley, shows from Lucy Ellinson and Deborah Pearson and installations by Abigail Conway and Drink Dream Draw. Nestled amongst these are a number of new works that will be making their way up to Edinburgh in August, including a preview of brand new shows from Rotozaza and Tinned Fingers and a five-minute live cinematic experience from the acclaimed Bootworks theatre company. Audiences will be invited to feedback on the work they see and share their own ideas about how Forest Fringe should operate. Nu-jazz artists Loop Ellington will round off each evening with a set in the café bar. Now in its third year, Forest Fringe is a miniature festival within the Edinburgh festival, based in an old church hall in the heart of the city, showcasing some of the most exciting new theatre anywhere in the country. By reducing the costs to audience and artists Forest Fringe has forged a space for experimentation, adventure and play. A highlight of the Edinburgh festival season for the Guardian, The New Statesman, Scotland on Sunday and Time Out, the venue’s innovative programme last year picked up a Herald Angel Award, a Peter Brook Empty Space Special Mention, an Arches Brick Award and a nomination for a Total Theatre Award. | |
27 Mar 09 to 28 Mar 09 | BAC (Battersea Arts Centre), Inner London :: V168 listing details L1413285364 |