The Gonzo Project investigates the weird world of ‘Stage’ acts at the Tringe, Preston’s very own ‘Fringe’ Festival, an open access fringe festival with an exciting mixture of live theatre, […]
The infrastructure investments the Continental have made this year in lighting, seating and curtaining have greatly improved its amenity for theatrical performers and audiences alike. This has allowed the venue […]
As Phil Buckley bumbles onto the Adelphi stage, he remarks that in 8 years of standup heâs never really worked out how to begin a show. This indecisiveness and whimsical […]
A delight of The Tringe is to experience shows that are beyond the conventional, which Alison Trowerâs solo piece surely is. Her beautiful and calmly delivered performance poetically explores that […]
Elysion Productions describe their debut play Devâs Army as âA rich, dark comedy in the grand Irish tradition – instantly recognisable characters and oozing charmâ The scene is the Irish […]
âThis is what you came to see. The music has stopped. The stage is still. This is important. Very important. Youâre not allowed to see it. Not Yet. We wanted […]
The Tringe launch night took place last week and Tarquin Scott has provided these photos for us. Also check out our other articles on the Tringe including how you can […]
This Sunday sees Fiona Brathertonâs first foray into spoken word at the Tringe, with her show âSomme Like It Hot (Or How I Learned To Pack Up My Troubles […]