Well, it’s a wrap for the Brighton Fringe as we bid farewell to its warm shores for another year. We wish to say a big thank you to the Brighton Fringe management and all the artists who created their Virtual Flyers on Festival Previews. It’s a great pleasure learning more about your work and your shows and we look forward to catching up with you all again next year… or at another festival or fringe.
Whilst there we met and filmed so many wonderful artists that it’s worth re-living a small selection again: Hilde and Rebekah, Frisky and Mannish, Nick Pynn, Baby Charles, Cherri Shakewell, Longtomb, Miss Merlin, Copperdollar, Anna, The Pocket Rocket from The Aviator Club, Des O’Connor, And the Devil May Drag You Under, The Drookit Dogs, The Aviator Club, Forget Me Not – Sharon Elizabeth, Jason Pimblett and Samantha Howard, The Insect Circus, The Morning Orchestra, Harmony Glen, Election Idol, Estrondo, The Brighton Beach Boys, The Curst Sons, David Devant and His Spirit Wife.
Without doubt we were extremely fortunate to interview a selection of highly talented artists: Jonathan Cash and his thought provoking show, The First Domino; Peta Taylor and a wonderful Tom Stoppard Evening; Andrew Brinded from the amazingly topical show, Election Idol; Brian Mitchell from The October Revolutions; Kt Simpson from Copperdollar; Lynn Ruth Miller and her show, Age is Amazing; Phil Baker from New Music Brighton; Lorraine Bowen and her most unusual show, Bedroom Lullaby; Lady Garden the comedy sextet of charming ladies; Chris Cross the zany contortionist; Paul Martin the suave Cabaret artist and finally Matt Pollard from The Rainbow Chorus.
And so we move on to the 3rd Tokyo Fringe Festival . After Tokyo we are moving on to cover the FIRST ever Kyoto Fringe Festival so keep watching this space as we have more interviews to come.


