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He moved to the fringe of the group to get a better look.
Here, we are just at the fringe of the city.
It is not just a matter of the fringe press.
"But my sense is I will probably be involved with something on the fringe of politics."
"The Fringe was the only way we could have put on our show."
"Beyond the Fringe" went on to become an international success.
But on the fringe area of the district the story was quite different.
Then a figure appeared within the fringe of their single light.
He has returned to the Fringe every year since then.
As if someone had come to the fringe of the trees and then turned back again.
Instead, he spent the next 10 years on the fringes of government.
And he knows what some of the fringe benefits are.
So they are coming right into the Fringes after you?
Beyond the fringe of growth something caught my full attention.
It's one of the fringe benefits which go along with the business.
Then she put it to her mouth and bit at the fringe.
I'm not so sure about the fringe on the shoes though.
His living had been made on the fringes of the law.
OK, now can you see anything around the fringes of the room?
But for the most part, these services are still on the fringe of corporate America.
New plays, though, are in a sense what the Fringe is all about.
But from the areas on the fringe, he was getting a sense of the damage.
For the last five minutes they had been moving in the fringe of the trees.
He was able to see below the fringe into the huge living room beyond.
As for women, this film looks at the fringes of our society.
Later, in London he became involved with children's, street and fringe theatre.
He then worked as a freelance director for various fringe theatre companies.
The concept of fringe theatre has been copied around the world.
I got to know Susannah a bit during her later years in fringe theatre.
This was followed by experience in repertory and fringe theatre.
Given the waves of spending cuts on their way fringe theatre might play an extremely important role in the future.
The first festival was held in 2010 with over 50 shows and events, of which more than half were fringe theatre productions.
He dropped out of university after two years to join a fringe theatre group in Brighton.
The play has long-term popularity with amateur and fringe theatre companies in England.
He appeared regularly on the West End stage and in fringe theatre.
He subsequently worked as an actor, a teacher of drama therapy and a fringe theatre director.
In short, far too much fringe theatre begs our leniency and forgiveness.
Since fringe theatre plays are much more likely to be non naturalistic, why is this seen as a problem?
This is what fringe theatre so often lacks.
And bear in mind that fringe theatre doesn't hold itself to the same measures of success as other productions.
Does Equity want to close fringe theatre by imposing the national minimum wage on every production?
They remained in fringe theatre until he started work on Urinetown.
The 5065 Lift earned a cult reputation among new writers and fringe theatre groups.
However, his interest in drama ultimately led him to both writing and acting in fringe theatre.
He joined the university theatre company and performed in local fringe theatre for a number of years.
London's fringe theatre - is it dead already?
The Print Room is a fringe theatre in west London.
The minimun wage might leave a hole in fringe theatre.
Prior to that, they had created a few productions together, touring them to theaters, schools and fringe theatre festivals.
Many festivals, such as those in the fringe theatre movement, promote the work of beginning playwrights and performers.
The show is known for having been an important part of the Chicago fringe theater.
Later, in London he became involved with children's, street and fringe theatre.
He then worked as a freelance director for various fringe theatre companies.
The raw material of fringe theater is often more deeply personal work.
The concept of fringe theatre has been copied around the world.
"And Fred has had his training with fringe theater companies.
I got to know Susannah a bit during her later years in fringe theatre.
The more established fringe theatres seem to have their pick of people.
This was followed by experience in repertory and fringe theatre.
Here, there are only a few very well-known fringe theaters that really put you on the map.
Given the waves of spending cuts on their way fringe theatre might play an extremely important role in the future.
The first festival was held in 2010 with over 50 shows and events, of which more than half were fringe theatre productions.
He dropped out of university after two years to join a fringe theatre group in Brighton.
She also mentioned the poor climate for arts fund-raising, which has hit Fringe theater particularly hard.
The play has long-term popularity with amateur and fringe theatre companies in England.
The show has been seen by 400,000 people since it first opened at a small fringe theater in south London in 2001.
There are three or four times as many fringe theaters in New York, and none of them get covered.
Finally, tourists should not forget the London fringe theater.
She has performed on the stages of State theatre companies and fringe theatres.
He appeared regularly on the West End stage and in fringe theatre.
He subsequently worked as an actor, a teacher of drama therapy and a fringe theatre director.
In short, far too much fringe theatre begs our leniency and forgiveness.
Since fringe theatre plays are much more likely to be non naturalistic, why is this seen as a problem?
This is what fringe theatre so often lacks.
And bear in mind that fringe theatre doesn't hold itself to the same measures of success as other productions.