Trying to keep the show on the road - Buxton Fringe update

PRESS RELEASE 27th March 2020 - For immediate release

Although the Buxton International Festival has sadly cancelled this year because of the Covid-19 crisis, Buxton Festival Fringe, like Edinburgh Fringe, has announced that it will be doing its best to go ahead in some form, though it will always act according to government guidelines and is stressing that performers should not risk their health or that of the wider community by unsafe practices either during the Fringe or before it.

Some key changes have been introduced including an extension of the entries deadline to June 1st at which point the Fringe will take stock as to how to proceed. Up unto this point, if performers decide to withdraw from the Fringe they can ask for and will receive a full entry fee refund. The normally staggered entry fee will be a flat £50 across the board with refunds offered to anyone who has paid the £70 March fee.

The full printed programme is unfortunately unlikely to go ahead but entrants have been asked to offer links to further pictures and add online content making the Fringe website’s What’s On pages (also available on the Buxton Fringe App) more informative and entertaining than ever. Currently there are well over 100 events.

“We are entirely independent of the Festival, and fortunately don’t have the same financial risks and pressures they do, so we can be more nimble”, says Fringe chair Stephen Walker. “The town will definitely need something to look forward to over the coming weeks, and whilst it may be a very different Fringe we are hopeful it will still be a Fringe.”

Entries co-ordinator Ian Bowns adds: “We will not put people at risk. We hope that actions taken recently and over coming weeks will have the intended impact and by July live performances can again be judged safe by experts. If not, or certain types of performance are still felt to be too risky, we have a number of innovative performances which could constitute a more limited Fringe. Circumstances may change and we will keep our plans under continuous consideration to respond responsibly to emerging risks.”

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