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ABOUT THE BOOK

Introduction

News: Fringe 2012

Fringe 2012 on Twitter

Author: Mark Fisher

Blog

Press area

Press coverage

Contact

Site map

CHAPTERS

The city and its festivals

The Fringe Office

The timing

The motivation

The show

The venue

The accommodation

The law

The marketing campaign

The media campaign

The awards

The show must go on

The next step

The money

The interviewees

mark@theatreSCOTLAND.com

Monday, January 16, 2012

Fringe registration

REGISTRATION is now open for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2012. If you want to do a show in the world's biggest arts festival this year, then follow the links on the Fringe participant show registration page

If you register before 21 March, you'll qualify for a reduced fee. That means you still have two months from now to think about it. If you leave it later than that, you'll have to find another £100 or so. 

The final programme registration deadline is 11 April. You can register after that, but you won't be included in the printed edition of the Fringe Programme. As The Edinburgh Fringe Survival Guide explains, that can put you at a considerable disadvantage. This is a highly competitive festival, so no need to make the competition any harder for yourself.

In the meantime, you should click on this link to order your copy of The Edinburgh Fringe Survival Guide It's out on 16 February.

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Follow me on Twitter @MarkFFisher, @WriteAboutTheat and @LimelightXTC I am a freelance journalist and critic specialising in theatre and the arts. Publications I write for include the Guardian and the Scotsman. I am the author of The Edinburgh Fringe Survival Guide: how to make your show a success and How to Write About Theatre: A Manual for Critics, Students and Bloggers. I am also editor of The XTC Bumper Book of Fun for Boys and Girls: A Limelight Anthology and What Do You Call That Noise? An XTC Discovery Book. From 2000-2003, I was the editor of The List magazine, Glasgow and Edinburgh's arts and events guide.

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