Links and Downloads
Other Bath Fringe pages
Review blogs, galleries, movies & chat
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We have a Twitter / X feed, you can sign up for that by clicking on the symbol near the bottom this page, or find us by searching. We’re also on Bluesky and Instagram. We use #hashtag #bathfringe2025 (or whatever the year is).
The Fringe Review Blog will be back this year, look back later for the link!
Downloads
Bath Fringe 2024 Programme
FAB Visual Arts 2024 Programme
Venues List 2025
Advertising Guide 2024
Bath Fringe Audience Profile
Bath Fringe Sponsorship Pitch Deck [4MB]
Sponsoring Bath Fringe
Fringe 2025 Postmark logo [larger]
Fringe 2025 Postmark logo [small]
Fringe 2025 Postmark logo [full pack .zip]
Fringe 2024 Poster, small [.png file]
History of Bath alternative festivals 1969-79 by Corinne D’Cruz
Bath Fringe 2023 Report
Bath Fringe 2019 Report
Bath Fringe 2018 Report
Bath Fringe 2017 Report
Bath Fringe 2016 Report
Documentation
Every festival gets documented nowadays, and you’ll find that best with a search, we still don’t know the half of it. This page used to have loads of links to photos & videos, some of which just isn’t there any more anyway, and there was too much of it, and some of what’s there could do with editing too. Such are the ways of infinite cloud storage. Anything in particular you’re after, try us at the office, we might know more about it.
Stll easy to find and worth it, however, are the following…
Bath Fringe Flickr Group here from 2012 and we think earlier.
Fringe yootoob channel here with various bits throughout the noughties, including Jasper Pattison’s videos of past Fringes, and all 3 editions of ‘The Quest’.
– there is still more to be found simply searching ‘bathfringe’ on youtube, and some different things come up if you search on google and select ‘videos’.
Photographer Chris Greenwood‘s collections on Flickr, material around the turn of the noughties into the naughty teens (Chris went in depth with some projects too).
Fringe TV from 2012
Bedlam Fair plus a feature on the Ministry of Burlesque show at Komedia www.youtube.com/user/BathFringeTV
Last but very far from least we must include Sarah Mallabar‘s films of the last few Bedlams [for now]: we’re linking you to the whole channel because there are also some entertaining slices of Walcot etc. outside festival time in the ‘teens, as well as the proper films she does nowadays.