Line up unveiled for Lancashire Fringe - the UK's biggest free performance festival
16 September 2024
The line up has been announced for Preston's biggest performance festival - with some of the UK's best shows coming to the city.
Lancashire Fringe Festival's exciting program includes comedy, dance, spoken word and theatre plus several new commissions showcasing the work of Lancashire-based performers - with all shows free to attend.
Over 20 shows and performances will take place on 15 consecutive nights from Wednesday, 25 September, across various venues, including The Ferret, Vinyl tap, The Continental, UCLan's Media Factory, Preston Central Methodist Church and Preston Bus Station.
There is also a unique Poet's Pub Tour which will take in several independent pubs and bars across the city, including Chew's Yard, Plugs & Taps and Winckley Street Real Ale House.
Several of the shows coming to the festival have been big hits at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe - including Louise Orwin's five-star rated TikTok-inspired show Famehungry, Naomi Wood's acrobatic spoken word show Gobbess and Cheekykita's word-of-mouth hit clowning show An Octopus, the Universe 'n' Stuff.
Legendary Preston-based radio presenter John Gillmore will host the exciting Short Story Slam, where the audience votes for their favourite short stories which are read aloud by local writers.
There are several double bill nights including Work-in-Progress performances by Nathan Birkinshaw and Blackpool's Martha Pailing, plus dance pieces by Aimee Williamson and Aline Costa. Costa's WIP at Lancashire Fringe Festival two years ago was a major success and she has gone on to develop a full conceptual dance performance.
Specially commissioned pieces include new writing by Kirkham-based writer and actor Sarah Green, brand new work by Preston College student Lydia Baines and the return of the hugely popular Lancashire Briefs monologues by Lancashire People's Theatre.
LPT's work features new writing monologues by Lancashire writers, performed by Lancashire actors. As well as a date at The Continental where over 100 people are expected to see the performances, Lancashire Briefs '24 will also be performed at community venues to give all audiences the chance to see their work. Lancashire Briefs '24 be performed at Plungington Community Centre and Penwortham Arts in South Ribble.
Cabinet member for Culture and Arts, Councillor Anna Hindle said:
"This is a fantastic event for Preston, bringing together local artists with those who have recently performed at the likes of Edinburgh Fringe, and all for free!
"I wholeheartedly encourage people to get out and support this free event along with many other fantastic events held in Preston city centre. There's a lot going on in Preston."
All shows in Lancashire Fringe Festival are free - with an optional 'pay what you decide' donation bucket available at the end of each show.
Festival creator Garry Cook, who has put on shows independently at various venues across the city for the last decade, said:
"It is not a secret that it can be a challenge to engage Preston audiences with arts and culture. Not enough people are coming out to experience live entertainment.
"It is widely acknowledged that arts and culture drives economic growth, so addressing this problem is crucial for Preston, particularly as the Animate leisure complex in Preston moves forward.
"The primary aim of this festival is to address that problem by making the shows free. I've just been to Edinburgh Fringe where I was paying £17 minimum per show.
"These unforgettable, free shows are crucial for Preston's arts future, to re-engage audiences and encourage people to come out and experience live performance. It's the experience of being there and being entertained by something thought-provoking and unusual which makes this festival so special.
"Following on from the festival, we will be putting on one show a month with subsidised ticket prices. This is to ensure Preston audiences have an accessible and affordable opportunity to continue to see live performance and theatre in this city."
The festival is funded by Arts Council England.
What's on
Naomi Wood: Gobbess (performance, acrobatics, spoken word)
Date/time: Wednesday 25 September, 7:30pm
Location: Media Factory, UCLan
For details see Gobbess.
Cheekykita: An Octopus, the Universe 'n' Stuff (comedy)
Date/time: Wednesday 25 September, 9pm
Location: The Ferret
For details see Cheekykita.
Lancashire People's Theatre: Lancashire Briefs '24 (theatre)
Date/time: Thursday 26 September, 7:30pm
Location: Penwortham Arts Centre
For details see Lancashire's People's Theatre.
Lancashire People's Theatre: Lancashire Briefs '24 (theatre)
Date/time: Friday 27 September, 7:30pm
Location: Plungington Community Centre
For details see Lancashire's People's Theatre.
Phoebe Foxtrot: Capacity To Hold (1-2-1 performance)
Date/time: Saturday 28 September (from 12pm noon until 6pm)
Location: Preston Bus Station
For details see Phoebe Foxtrot.
Shak (spoken word + open mic)
Date/time: Saturday 28 September, 6pm
Loction: Preston Bus Station
For details see Shak.
Sole Rebel (music and tap dance)
Date/time: Saturday 28 September, 7pm
Location: Preston Bus Station
For details see Sole Rebel.
Joshua Holden: Rise of the Fire Wolf (fire show)
Date/time: Saturday 28 September, 7.45pm
Location: Preston Bus Station
For details see Joshua Holden.
Lancashire People's Theatre: Lancashire Briefs '24 (theatre)
Date/time: Sunday 29 September, 7.30pm
Location: The Continental
For details see Lancashire People's Theatre.
Nathan Birkinshaw: Get a Proper Job (performance)
Date/time: Monday 30 September, 7:30pm
Location: The Continental
For details see Nathan Birkinshaw.
Martha Pailing: Chat Sh*t, Get Hit (performance)
Date/time: Monday 30 September, 8.30pm
Location: The Continental
For details see Martha Pailing.
Aimee Williamson: Ballad of the Selkie (dance)
Date/time: Tuesday 1 October, 7:30pm
Location: The Continental
For details see Aimee Williamson.
Aline Costa: In Bloom (dance)
Date/time: Tuesday 1 October, 8pm
Location: The Continental
For details see Aline Costa.
Close Enough to Touch (theatre)
Date/time: Wednesday 2 October, 7:30pm
Location: The Ferret
For details see Close Enough to Touch.
Anthony Briscoe: Talentless Millennial Poet (spoken word + open mic)
Date/time: Thursday 3 October, 7:30pm
Location: Vinyl Tap
For details see Anthony Briscoe.
Short Story Slam - hosted by John Gillmore
Date/time: Friday 4 October, 7:30pm
Location: Preston Central Methodist Church
For details see Short Story Slam.
Louise Fazackerley's Poet's Pub Tour
Date/time: Saturday 5 October, from 3pm
Various locations
For details see Louise Fazackerley's Poet's Pub Tour.
The Girl Organist: Her Hair (organ performance and dance)
Date/time: Saturday 5 October, 5:30pm
Location: Preston Central Methodist Church
For details see The Girl Organist.
Nana Funk: Tough Old Bird (performance, comedy)
Date/time: Sunday 6 October, 7:30pm
Location: The Continental
For details see Nana Funk.
He Said, She Said by Lydia Baines (theatre)
Date/time: Monday 7 Ocober, 7:30pm
Location The Ferret
For details see He Said, She Said by Lydia Baines.
Jo & Dave Have Moved (theatre)
Date/time: Monday 7 Ocober, 8:30pm
Location: The Ferret
For details see Jo and Dave Have Moved.
The S WERD (spoken word + open mic)
Date/time: Tuesday 8 October, 7pm
Location: The Ferret
For details see The S Werd.
Louise Orwin: Famehungry (performance)
Date/time: Wednesday 9 October, 7:30pm
Location: Media Factory, UCLan
For details see Louise Orwin: Famehungry.
For more information about Lancashire Fringe visit Enjoy the Show.
Map address of Lancashire Fringe venues
Uclan Media Factory, Kirkham Street, Preston PR1 1JN
The Ferret, 55 Fylde Road, Preston PR1 2XQ
Penwortham Arts Centre, Liverpool Road, Penwortham, Preston PR1 9XE
New Continental, South Meadow Lane, Preston, PR1 8JP
Vinyl Tap Preston, 28-30 Adelphi Street, Preston PR1 7BE
Central Methodist Church, Lune Street, Preston PR1 2NL
Chew's Yard, 103-111 Market Street West, Preston PR1 2HB