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Tidemark's first production for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe was in 1996, with a hit sell-out production of the world premiere comedy drama 'The Ladies' by Rebecca Russell and Jenny Wafer.
Since that season, Tidemark have never looked back, and have continued to produce fantastic, critically acclaimed shows at some of the top Edinburgh Festival Fringe venues.
Unfortunately, for the 2005 season, Tidemark is giving Edinburgh a miss for personal reasons, but we hope to be back aagain with avengence in 2006. Dont forget to check out our programme of shows and production dates in London and the South East in the meantime though! |
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Complaints force iconic Fringe venue to reduce size
COMPLAINTS from neighbours have forced the scaling back of the biggest outdoor venue on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, The Scotsman has learned.
Nippy tuk-tuks to change face of Fringe transport
A FLEET of motorised rickshaws is set to ferry revellers between venues at next year's Festival.
Nippy tuk-tuks to change face of Fringe transport
A FLEET of motorised rickshaws is set to ferry revellers between venues at next year's Festival.
Festival ticket sales on the up
MORE than 83 per cent of tickets for the Edinburgh International Festival were sold last summer, it emerged yesterday. The figure is the highest in a decade and up from 71 per cent in 2006.
Festival ticket sales on the up
MORE than 83 per cent of tickets for the Edinburgh International Festival were sold last summer, it emerged yesterday. The figure is the highest in a decade and up from 71 per cent in 2006.
The transitional stage
THERE may not have been a stand-out event like 2006's Black Watch, but the range, quality and ambition of theatre in Edinburgh over the last month was exceptional
The transitional stage
THERE may not have been a stand-out event like 2006's Black Watch, but the range, quality and ambition of theatre in Edinburgh over the last month was exceptional
Why is pop left on the Fringes?
THERE are plenty of bands around in August, but no gigs with festival spirit, writes FIONA SHEPHERD
Why is pop left on the Fringes?
THERE are plenty of bands around in August, but no gigs with festival spirit, writes FIONA SHEPHERD
The party's over... but why?
I HATE this time of year. I feel like an alcoholic who's just spent the last three weeks drinking himself stupid at the mother of all beer festivals, only for someone to announce that the booze has run out.
The party's over... but why?
I HATE this time of year. I feel like an alcoholic who's just spent the last three weeks drinking himself stupid at the mother of all beer festivals, only for someone to announce that the booze has run out.
How was it for you?
AS THE Edinburgh Festival races towards its closing weekend, our writers look back on their highlights
How was it for you?
AS THE Edinburgh Festival races towards its closing weekend, our writers look back on their highlights
Going wild and giving it up for a good cause
HE has come under fire for his "scandalous" ticket prices and for "stealing" audiences away from struggling artists. Now Ricky Gervais has tried to redeem himself by pledging all profits from his Edinburgh Castle show to charity.
Going wild and giving it up for a good cause
HE has come under fire for his "scandalous" ticket prices and for "stealing" audiences away from struggling artists. Now Ricky Gervais has tried to redeem himself by pledging all profits from his Edinburgh Castle show to charity.
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