Tickets are now available for the Watford Fringe Festival which will run for the whole month of July.
The live line-up includes a mix of great theatre, music, comedy, dance, magic and family friendly shows which promise to cover everything from opera to drama, to performances which will champion LGBTQ and disability perspectives, as well as live Pro-Wrestling.
Currently the annual festival is expecting to put on over 100 performances in more than 23 different performance spaces, including Watford Pump House, Watford Library, West Herts College and the Mad Squirrel. More acts are expected to sign up by the deadline at the end of May.
Lee Farman, chair of the Watford Pump House, said: “From its humble beginnings nearly 10 years ago, the Watford Fringe Festival has grown into a well-established fixture in the cultural calendar. We’re really excited about the range and quality of performing arts we’re able to bring audiences in Watford this year. Some of these shows are going to sell out fast so we highly recommend booking your tickets early to avoid disappointment.”
The festival is organised by the Watford Pump House in partnership with Watford Borough Council and sponsored by Watford Town Centre and Warner Bros Studios Leavesden.
For more information on this year’s Watford Fringe Festival, to book tickets for any of the shows, to sign up as a volunteer or to register your performance, visit: https://www.watfringe.co.uk/
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