Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2010 Box Office Opens

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2010 Box Office Opens 8AM Friday 11th June
 
In a new exciting development for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2010, ticket sales will open on June 11th – just one day after the official Fringe programme is launched.
 
Kath M Mainland, Fringe Society Chief Executive said:
 
“The Fringe Society is pleased to announce that tickets for the 64th Edinburgh Festival Fringe will go on sale to the public at 8am on Friday 11th June 2010 via all its sales channels; online, phone and counter. This exciting progression for Fringe 2010 ensures members of the public can get tickets for all of the many and varied performances in the Fringe programme the day after it becomes available. In previous years tickets have not been available until several days after the official Programme Launch. We are delighted that Fringe audiences will be able to purchase tickets the within a day of seeing the Fringe Programme 2010”


Ticket Sale General Information:
Web: 24 hours from 8am 11 Jun-30 Aug
Counter Sales: 11 Jun 8am-8pm
12 Jun – 19 Jun (inc Sun) 10am-6pm
21 Jun – 17 Jul (Mon-Sat) 12pm-3pm
19 Jul -1 Aug (Daily) 10am-6pm
2-30 Aug (Daily) 10am-9pm
Phones: 11 Jun 8am-8pm
12 Jun – 19 Jun (inc Sun) 10am-6pm
21 Jun – 17 Jul (Mon-Sat) 10am-6pm
19 Jul -1 Aug (Daily) 10am-6pm
2-30 Aug (Daily) 9am-9pm
Ticket Collections: 2-30 Aug (Daily) 9am-9pm and during Box Office counter opening hours.
 
The 2010 Fringe programme launches on June 10th at 10am
 
The programme can be ordered now - at edfringe.com
 
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the world’s largest arts festival and in 2010 it will run from 6th – 30th August 2010
 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Evolve is a new theatre group formed by members of the National Youth Theatre. Their ethos is to produce works about topics which have personal importance to them and which they feel deserve to be highlighted.

The Edge is one such work. A one-act play debuting at Edinburgh, it deals with the difficult and emotional subject of teenage suicide.
Written by Scottish playwright Ron Nicol and performed in aid of NSPCC’s Childline service, the play centres on the roof of a city tower block.

A pair of teenagers (Emily-Grace Hyland and Joseph Bader) step towards the edge – and the tense and powerful drama unfolds.
Performed in a room on the 8th floor of the venue, this site-specific work not only aims to give an insight into the complexity of its subject matter, but also to give the audience a sense of The Edge’s bleak and forbidding setting.

For more info www.evolvetheatre.co.uk