Fringe Report

Fringe Report was an online magazine relating to contemporary fringe theatre published in the United Kingdom.[1] Fringe Report publishes two or three times a week on London performances as well as regional performances in the United Kingdom. It was started 2002 and ended publication in 2012.[2]

Fringe Report Awards

The annual awards were held in London with the winners announced on the last Friday of January. There were 25 awards for performing arts in the UK, Europe and Internationally. There was also one film related award.[3] The awards were founded by John Park.[4] The 2009 Awards were held at the newly revamped Leicester Square Theatre in London's West End.

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gollark: To be able to emit ionizing radiation, yes.
gollark: Most monitors can't even generate a lot of *visible* spectrum colors, even. There are a bunch of color space diagrams of this on the internet, except they're not a very good way to show it because, unsurprisingly, the cyan-ish bit they can't display well just looks like identical cyan.
gollark: That would just allow per-*column* control, unless you scan them left and right really fast.
gollark: But I wanted per-pixel ionizing radiation control.

References

  1. "About Us" at Fringe Report, Retrieved 8 November 2009.
  2. "The Final Post". Fringe Report. 13 July 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  3. at Internet Movie Database, Retrieved 8 November 2009.
  4. at The Stage News, Retrieved 8 November 2009.
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