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03.04.2024
On the weekend that the clocks went forward, Buxton Festival Fringe was joined by a host of performers and supporters for Springboard, its spring-themed party at the Green Man Gallery on Saturday March 30th. This busy event offered a chance to mark the changing season and featured entertainment from a range of Fringe acts.
The Fringe runs from July 3rd to 21st with April 14th being the deadline for entries to the printed programme.
Picture shows Fringe team members in orange plus back row from left to right: singer and guitarist Charlie Moritz (in blue), singer-songwriter Danielle Banks, Fringe Chair Stephen Walker, comedian Henry Churniavsky and folk star Chris Milner – Journeyman. Picture credit: Darren Jackson.
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