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Fringe and 2009
A stage adaptation was announced for the 2009 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and was directed by Andrew Steggall.
* Good Evening, a play about the Beyond The Fringe team by English playwright Roy Smiles, was staged in South Africa in 2009 and broadcast on Radio 4 in 2010.
In May 2009, he made an appearance as the mysterious Dr. William Bell in the season finale of Fringe, which explores the existence of a parallel universe.
She has appeared in guest roles on Family Ties ( 1985 ), ER ( 1999 ), Law and Order: Special Victims Unit ( 2002 ), 7th Heaven ( 2004 ), Law and Order: Criminal Intent ( 2006 ), Surface ( 2006 ), The Good Wife ( 2009, 2010 & 2012 ), Medium ( 2009 ), Greys Anatomy ( 2009 ), Fringe ( 2010 ) and How To Make It In America ( 2010 ).
An episode of the Fox television series Fringe, which aired on September 24, 2009, was set in Lansdale.
In the summer of 2009 he moved to London to work the comedy circuit in the capital, as well as gigs around the United Kingdom, which included runs at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2009 and 2010.
Actor Jeff Culbert toured a solo show to Fringe festivals across North America during 2009 to 2011.
Lee also had a show at the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, named Stewart Lee: If You Prefer a Milder Comedian, Please Ask for One in which he performed his own version of the song " Galway Girl ".
* The play was also performed at the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe by ' Vivid Theatre Company.
During the Fringe, the front façade of the theatre is covered in hundreds of handbills and posters for various plays. Paid attendance briefly set a record high for North America in 2009 with 81, 565 tickets sold, surpassing the then previous record of 77, 700 set at the 2006 Edmonton Fringe.
After an interim period, when Tim Hawkins from Brighton held the reins, established Edinburgh Book Festival and Fringe manager Kath Mainland was appointed in February 2009 to stabilise the situation, and became the Fringe's first Chief Executive.
Started by Deborah Pearson in 2007, and continuing in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011, under the co-directorship of Andy Field and Deborah Pearson, a primary " Fringe of the Fringe " festival is the,
* Christopher Choe ( 2009 ), Bringing in the Unbanked off the Fringe: The Bank on San Francisco Model and the Need for Public and Private Partnership, Seattle Journal for Social Justice, 8 ( 1 )
File: TorontoFringeLottery. jpg | Winners at the 2009 Toronto Fringe Selection Lottery
The company have been regulars at the Buxton Festival Fringe since their beginning in 2009 resulting in 5 award nominations including, Best Young drama production and Best Young actor.
* In 2009 Adelaide Fringe featured 508 comedy, theatre, music, dance and visual art shows.
* Paperstrangers Performance Group toured a critically acclaimed production of Medea directed by Michael Burke to U. S. Fringe Festivals in 2009 and 2010.
In 2009, the company was also chosen to present at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
and was the " Winner of Best Venue: Melbourne Fringe Festival Awards 2009 ".
Most Fringe performances are plays, and most last an hour or less, though since 2009, a limited number of 90 minute spots have been available.

Fringe and August
During the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2011, Radio 1 ended each day of the festival from Monday 15 to Thursday 18 August with the Fun & Filth Cabaret.
Smith returned to the theatre stage after some 20 years in August 2006, appearing at the Edinburgh Fringe festival in Allegiance, Irish journalist and author Mary Kenny's play about Churchill's encounter with the Irish nationalist leader Michael Collins in 1921.
The expanded version under the current title was first staged at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe on August 24, 1966, by the Oxford Theatre Group.
In August 1960 Bennett, along with Dudley Moore, Jonathan Miller and Peter Cook, achieved instant fame by appearing at the Edinburgh Festival in the satirical revue Beyond the Fringe.
In his autobiography Fringe Benefits, writer Donough O ' Brien says that the original was written in August 1939 by his father, Toby O ' Brien, as British propaganda.
Cartwright has performed it at a variety of venues, including the August 2004 Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland.
* 10 August 1998: ( Edinburgh Festival Fringe premiere ): Southbridge Resource Centre, Edinburgh, directed by Dan Hyde.
The band continued to release a number of audio video Download " bundles " through their official website, featuring live music and several short documentary style videos recorded during their 2006 tour in Edinburgh and Brussels ( including the complete show on 16 February 2006 at the Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium as " Live Bundles " No. 1 to No. 5 and ( only ) 6 tracks from the show on 28 August 2006 at the " T On The Fringe " music festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK as " Live Bundles " No. 6 & No. 7 ).
An Edinburgh special took place during the Fringe on 17 August and there were three autumn specials in October and November 2010.
His other 2012 Edinburgh show, Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast topped the iTunes chart for 3 weeks during August 2011 and guests included Adam Buxton, Sarah Millican, Al Murray and Omid Djalili.
While their original objective was to maintain something of the Festival atmosphere in Edinburgh all year round, the Traverse Theatre quickly and regularly presented cutting edge drama to an international audience on both the Edinburgh International Festival and on the Fringe during August.
* The Fringe by the Sea aims to be the best small scale, multi artform festival in Scotland, during one week in August.
The Edmonton International Fringe Festival produced by the Fringe Theatre Adventures ( FTA ) is an annual event held every August in Edmonton, Alberta in Canada.
The first International Festival ( and the first Edinburgh Festival Fringe, although it wasn't known as such until the following year ) took place between 22 August and 11 September 1947, in the wake of the end of the Second World War, with an optimistic remit to " provide a platform for the flowering of the human spirit " and enrich the cultural life of Scotland, Britain and Europe.
In August 2009 he performed his stand-up show ' Spermbank Millionaire ' at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Started by Sue Broadway, Stephen Kent, David Spathaky and Sue Bradley while they were all working and staying together at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 1984.
The play was performed by Greene Shoots Theatre at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival at C Venues ( main ) in August 2010.
* After a successful black box production, it was accepted to perform at the Philadelphia Fringe festival in late August to early September in 2011.
In August 2007 he completed a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe, performing a two hour show, The Mitch Benn Music Club, with The Distractions.
It was previewed at the International Youth Arts Festival in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, UK in July and then premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August of the same year where it was performed at Zoo Venues.
Jared Francis Harris ( born 24 August 1961 ) is a British actor, best known for his roles as Lane Pryce on the AMC series Mad Men and David Robert Jones on the Fox science-fiction series Fringe, besides his work in films like The Rachel Papers, Lost in Space, Resident Evil: Apocalypse, How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog, Happiness, Mr. Deeds, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.
Also a popular venue for the annual Edinburgh Fringe during the month of August.
In 2011, Coughlan began a collaboration with the British singer-songwriter Luke Haines and the writer Andrew Mueller, resulting in the live song / speech show The North Sea Scrolls, for a premiere at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2011.

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