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Free Fringe


The Edinburgh Free Fringe (also known as PBH's Free Fringe, after its founder, Peter Buckley Hill) is an organisation that promotes free shows parallel to the Edinburgh Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, jointly the world's largest arts festival, held every August for a full four weeks. The nature of the Free Festival is that all events are free to enter, and events are usually held in spaces off bars, clubs and restaurants (hoping to receive a spin-off effect in bar sales). Several promoters are involved, inevitably (as with the entire Festival and Fringe) in competition with one another. Other promoters of the free events include Laughing Horse, Just the Tonic and Heroes. The Free Fringe is dominated by comedy events, but also includes spoken word, music, theatre, cabaret, science and magic. A general avant-garde atmosphere prevails, and it reflects much of the atmosphere originally found in the main Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Unlike most event promoters at the Fringe, the Free Fringe does not charge performers for use of performance spaces, on the condition that they do not charge an entry fee into their shows. Audience members are, however, asked to make a donation at the end of a show.

It is part of the Free Fringe ethos that no performer should pay anything towards the running of the organisation. The only cost to the performers is the charge made to be in the printed programme of events. Most of the operating costs for the Free Fringe are covered through advertising in the Free Fringe brochure.

Performers are usually newcomers but have included more major names such as Phil Jupitus and names from the past such as John Otway.

The Free Fringe was started in 1996 by comedian Peter Buckley Hill with the show "Peter Buckley Hill And Some Comedians". Buckley Hill had lost £4,000 as a performer at the 1994 Fringe. The venues used by the Free Fringe have increased since 1996 from the original Footlights and Firkin venue to (in 2015) 529 free shows on 59 stages - over 9,260 performances.

From 2004, Buckley Hill worked with the team behind comedy promoters Laughing Horse on promoting Free Fringe shows. However, the partnership ended in 2006. After the split, the two parties operated separate programmes under the "free" banner - Buckley Hill continuing to bill his programme the "Free Fringe", with the Laughing Horse adopting the name the Free Edinburgh Fringe Festival.


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