News
Info for artists & venues
There is now also information online for use when planning an event for the festival.
There is a general guide for artists here.
And general info for Venues [quite similar] here.
Timeline here.
Other useful information & resources may be downloadable from this very site, see www.bathfringe.co.uk/about-the-fringe/links/
EMail us on admin<at>bathfringe.co.uk
Print Programme updates
The print programmes have appeared, and along with them a fresh crop of corrections: sometimes things change after we go to press, sometimes things should have been changed before we went to press. Generally the most up-to-date and correct info is here on the website.
Here are a couple of issues about which reality is non-congruent with what it says in the print programme:
Ma Bessie, Chapel Arts, Saturday 27th, tickets are £15 in advance & £17 on the door.
Luke De-Scisio, Chapel Arts, Thursday 8th, tickets are £12 in advance & £14 on the door, not the other way round.
CANCELLED SHOW: Anu Vaidyanathan
We are sorry to report that Anu Vaidyanathan‘s show Blimp at The Rondo [June 7th] has been cancelled. This is down to a variety of factors, one of which being that Anu had a very attractive offer for some film work that was rendering her trip here uneconomic. Oh the life of the freelance artist. We wish her the best.
Whilst on the topic, the Brujas Flamenco show at The Bell on June 12 has also been pulled, unavailability of backing musicians being the problem; it will be rescheduled – but it was only ever an ‘after the fringe’ date anyway…
In general we will be keeping a running account of cancellations and major changes here on the website news section, and indicating in the listings when a show is cancelled. I’d say “watch this space” but I’m hoping we won’t have too much to report.
More FaB things
We’ve added some more of the FaB Fringe Arts Bath events and performances to our calendar too!
On Wednesday 31 May, regular Fab Fringe Visitors Ron Hutt & Anna Novakov present Experiments in Olfactory and Musical Composition from 4pm in 44AD. We’ve seen R&A in action before, and can assure you that tho’ it might be strange, it’s never uninteresting or unmoving. They’re pretty darn unique and we’re lucky they keep on coming here.
On the same day [you can see both, no problem] local Folk-Horror film anthology REWILDING has a showing at 7pm in Newark Works. The Guardian bless ’em thinks it’s ‘outsider cinema’ so let’s take that as a compliment, ey? The event also includes Finglebone playing atmospherics, drones and field recordings along with relevant visuals.
Karen Wallis is another regular FaB contributor and local arts figure. She’s been lucky enough to be Artist in Residence at the excavations of the amazing Ness of Brodgar on Orkney, and on 3rd June at Newark Works she will be showing work and a film, with particular reference to the Archaeologists’ own everyday process.
On June 5th at 8pm at Newark Works, two text based performances about Gender and The Body. Both pieces seen as work-in-progress at Bristol’s Tobacco Factory as part of SPARK, a curated series of pieces by outstanding early career artists.
GRIPE brings international video to Newark Works every day 11am-6pm. ‘Bath’s Tiny LoFi Indie Film Show’ is what it says, and as a description that’s a good start… For programming look here.
Are we really thinking about next year already?
… yes we are doing just that. 2024 was good but we can all do better!
We will shortly publish a report (or two) and the wheels are already turning. We have some new ideas and some fun old ones to revive…
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United Visionaries of Bath – lineup announcement
We’re very pleased to announce that we’ve probably got the première of new Bath film ‘Bladud’ – well we have as long as they’ve finished the edit. Failing that it will be an exclusive pre-release version! We’re hoping Jamie Hughes or one of his crew will say a few words – and the same for the other directors whose work we are showing tonight. We loved the pre-shooting fundraiser, and we’re excited to see where it’ll end up.
We got the inspiration for a made-in-Bath film night last year when Ric Rawlins showed ‘Rewilding’, and we’re pleased to show our Walcot roots with his short documentary ‘The Yellow Shop’.
Ric introduced us to Cara Bamford and her affecting Bath written & crewed short ‘Talia’, with Kirris Riviere, whom we’ve always known was an actor as well as a blues singer, and here he proves it.
Plus, a late addition: Vicky Vatcher‘s ‘Maybe‘ is a light comedy about a freshers’ week make and break up, filmed at the YMCA and Devonshire tunnel.
And finally, for those who haven’t had enough, we will end the evening with a showing of the legendary Nasher‘s best-known film, ‘Gordon, The Movie’, [55min approx.]
With thanks to FaB and Arran for doing all the complicated stuff.
Full listing here.
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Un-positive message from Black Dog Productions:
“Due to unfortunate circumstances beyond our control we are having to postpone ‘Lets Unpack that’” [Rondo, 7th June]
It is expected you’ll be able to see the show rescheduled to 1st November 2024
Note also below the previously announced cancellation of ‘Souvenir’ – and the entirely new arrival of “A Sudden Violent Burst of Rain“
Souvenir not acquired
PJ Vickers’ ‘Souvenir’ on Tuesday 28 May is CANCELLED
Oh the travails of Fringe Theatre: a crucial acting talent has accepted some paid rather than voluntary work – the obvious choice given the state of grassroots arts – and is not longer available. We wish Peter & company the best for the performing season and hope to see them again another year.