Stephen Cronin, Festival Director and co-founder shared the future plan for Durham Fringe Festival over the coming years, especially in teams in terms of the community engagement and local culture. “What we do is give people an opportunity to experiment, to offer something to the audience,” he said.
Durham Fringe Festival returned from July 24th-28th. In its fourth year, the number of shows increased to 90, a three-fold increase compared to the first year. By introducing ticket offers tailored to different groups and allowing people to see multiple shows in one go, Durham Fringe Festival is bringing more people to Durham.
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