What's On

Save the date!

Next year’s Faversham Fringe will take place from October 24th to November 1st 2020. We’re moving to the autumn school holiday and extending the festival by two extra days.

We’re moving so that we no longer clash with Camden Fringe and Edinburgh Fringe, and so that our Festival Director doesn’t have to spend the whole summer chained to a desk in her basement office. She is ever so pale.

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Box Office Opening Hours

As many of you have already done (thanks!) you can book your Faversham Fringe tickets online at favershamfringe.co.uk/whats-on. During fringe week (August 24th-30th), you can also buy them in person from our Box Office in Faversham Town Hall. You’ll find us just inside the door at 12 Market Place, with our trusty ticket printer.
 
For those of you that like the excitement of not knowing if you will be able to get in, you can leave it until the night of the show and chance your luck with buying tickets on the door. We will post on social media if a show has sold out, so please check first to avoid disapointment. 

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Show listings, your way

Following feedback last year, we have worked hard to provide show listings in a variety of different formats. This year you can view shows online by date or venue, in a more visual format, or in a simple text list. 

You can also download the PDF of the printed brochure or pick up an actual copy when you’re next in town. The brochures are arriving today, so we’ll post an update when we have delivered them to our distribution points. 

We’re on Faversham Market tomorrow (August 10th), so pop along and say hello. We will happily furnish you with a hot-off-the-press brochure and a poster or two.

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Marketing

Cunning flyer-poster-combo

Coming soon to a letterbox/window near you! We’ve just ordered a big heap of these super-bright poster-flyer-combos and we’ll be out delivering them to shops and houses around the town centre next week. 

What exactly is a poster-flyer-combo? I’m glad you asked. It’s an A4 sheet folded in half to make a little booklet (albeit one with only 4 pages). The front tells people what Faversham Fringe is and the key things they need to know (what, where, when and how much) and the back asks them nicely if they might help us by putting the poster – which is what forms the inside pages – up in their window. 

We’re going to stick them through letterboxes of houses that people tend to walk past and we’ll be asking shops if they’ll put them in their windows too. Hopefully this will all add up to a fantastic little awareness-raising campaign.

Any guesses on how many steps we’ll cover delivering 1,000 of them?

Bright pink Faversham Fringe Poster

 

 

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