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Gearing up for Fringe 2012
Event registration process now in progress! If you're planning a show for us, you should have received details of online registration. If you haven't, EMail us. If you're still thinking about it, get in touch anyway - it's not too late yet!, mail admin[at]bathfringe.co.uk if you need to know anything more.
FAB Fringe Visual Arts have got their 2012 call up NOW. Take a look at it on www.fringeartsbath.co.uk/2012-call-out/

Star in the Fringe!
Fullsail Theatre will be doing a new show this year, an adaptation of Jack and the Beanstalk for children and adults, in the sumptuous free-ranging outdoor FullSail style.
Open meeting for anyone interested in being involved on Saturday March 10th, 2pm at Green Park Brasserie (outside in market area).
Also check out their new performance films posted on www.fullsailtheatre.org

Andy Hamilton for Fringe 2012
Sunday May 27th at Komedia. Tickets from them or Bath Box Office; see komediabath.ticketsolve.com/shows/126520923/events

Photos of Fringe 2012
We've just put up a set of pictures from our mate Mostyn of the 2011 festival: Cacahuete, Stoneking, Mud Morganfield, Rory Bremner, the Holbourne Quest, and more... Feast your eyes on www.flickr.com/photos/bathfringe/sets/72157627951490847/

Chris Greenwood's Flickr photos are compendious, detailed, and really put you in the front row/line: www.flickr.com/photos/by-chris-g/sets/
- and loads loads more: here's the full list:
Electro-Swing Speakeasy - audience and performers; The Quest; Cacahuete in Mama's Funeral; CW Stoneking; Mud Morganfield; Still Life in Rock & Roll; Charleston & Cake; Brass Junkies; Boom Stage; FAB; The Spiegeltent-General Scenes; Ska Cubano
and coming soon:
Bedlam Fair & Platform 13 Cabaret; Miraculous Mule; and more...

Fringe 2011 on YouTube (more)
See our Fringe web links page:
click on 'about the fringe' on the left-hand menu, then 'bathfringe elsewhere...'
Here's a good one: Bedlam Fair and some bits of Cacahuete...
youtu.be/7ZIF0atQ3TQ
Searching 'bath fringe' on YouTube gets you even more, of course...

Welcome to Bath Fringe Festival

Welcome to Bath Fringe Festival
Bath Fringe is a 17-Day festival of all the arts, in the Beautiful City of Bath.

Bath Fringe 2012 runs from Friday May 25 to Sunday June 10, 2012 (and maybe a bit longer).
It's too early to buy any tickets – we haven't released any programme details yet – we keep the 2011 programme up online for a while longer to show you the sort of thing we do.
But it's not too late to get involved…

Sponsor Fringe 2012!
If you've got a company, are a company, or work for one, that you think might benefit from the good karma and other more tangible benefits of Fringe Sponsorship, the information you need is on this website.
Click on 'other information' on the menu to the left, then on 'downloads'.
Persuade your CE, MD, Marketing Dept., Social Responsability bods, or even yourself.
Or if you just want to give us money (and why not?) there's a link at the bottom of the left column.

Volunteer Here...
If you would like to volunteer, or be be involved in some other capacity, be in touch on admin@bathfringe.co.uk.
There's always plenty to do: and we particularly need people experienced in stewarding at events, with First Aid qualifications, etc.

Be part of it!
If you have a show, event or concert that you want to put on in Fringe 2012, you're not yet too late, but it's worth EMailing us SOON. Click on 'Contact Us' on the menu to the left. The 'About the Fringe' menu has some fairly comprehensive background detail on the Festival and the organisation.

Some of the best events from 2011 and further back are documented photographically on Flickr.com; either search for 'Bath Fringe' or go to the Bath Fringe group at www.flickr.com/groups/bathfringe/.

If you are signed onto our EMailing list, or our page on Facebook, you will get updates, advance info and a little chatter throughout the year - and more as festival time gets closer; our Twitter feed is a bit quiet until the Festival is in the offing but then does plenty.

If you want to know more about the Fringe's Visual Art programme click through to their site here.