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Applications Open: Edinburgh Fringe Preview Season at Jacksons Lane

We’re hosting an Edinburgh Fringe Preview Season from July 15-28, 2024, and are currently welcoming applications for one-night previews of circus and theatre this July, for work going to the Edinburgh Fringe.

We are looking for work within the following genres:

  • Contemporary Circus
  • Physical and visual theatre (meaning largely but not exclusively non-text based, and including puppetry and object manipulation)

We will not accept proposals for plays/musicals, and are looking at professional work only.

All productions will have a one day get-in and evening performance on a box office split with tickets at £10. There will be no charges to companies. Productions should be technically light and be able (like at the Fringe) to work with a fixed rig, rehearsal space/early get-ins will not be possible.

Please send a one page proposal with details of the work, company, artists, which venue you are performing at during the Fringe and any links to images and footage, to [email protected].

We look forward to hearing from you!

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