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  1. The festival was established in 1990 and was the first fringe festival in New Zealand. It followed fringe festival models from Edinburgh and Adelaide. The first festival was held at BATS Theatre. [1] [2] Initially it ran as a biennial festival to coincide with the New Zealand Festival of the Arts and was also curated by them until the Fringe ...

  2. Dec 21, 2019 · The 2020 New Zealand Fringe Festival programme was announced last week at Te Auaha with a spectacular launch by the Hon. Grant Robertson, Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage. And as he noted, it is the most diverse cultural expression of Aotearoa ever.

  3. New Zealand Fringe Festival is a programme of Creative Capital Arts Trust, one of Wellington’s leading non-profit cultural organisations. ... Information about the 2020 Fringe, and tickets to ...

  4. Feb 8, 2020 · Meanwhile, Tom Skelton will be appearing at the New Zealand Fringe for the first time, bringing his show 2020. Visions (If I hadn’t gone blind), about being visually impaired. Skelton has 5 per cent vision due to a genetic eye condition. His show will imagine what his life would have looked like if he had not lost his sight a decade ago.

  5. Mar 1, 2019 · The New Zealand Fringe Festival is an open access arts festival in Wellington, New Zealand held over several weeks in February and March each year. The 2020 programme marked the festival's 30th anniversary.

  6. With the help of the NZ Festival (then known as The New Zealand International Festival of the Arts) Fringe was born as a one-week festival within a festival, in its ideal home: BATS Theatre. The festival quickly grew from there and established itself as a key player in the Aotearoa arts ecosystem, not just for its role as a launchpad for artists’ careers, but also for Wellington’s culture ...

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  8. The New Zealand Fringe Festival is an open access arts festival in Wellington, New Zealand held over several weeks in February and March each year. The 2020 programme marked the festival's 30th anniversary.

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