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INTERVIEW WITH VENUE STAFF: RACHAEL FINNEY

1/18/2014

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PictureRachael Finney
If you're interested in working at a venue for the Fringe, read this. If you're going to be performing at a venue, read this (ie, everyone read this). Rachael's got the inside track on how to pick a venue, how to keep your venue staff onside and what the festival experience is like for venue staff.

Have you been to the Fringe before, and if so, in what capacity?

I first came to the Fringe in 2011 with my university who bring up about 60 first years every year in a theatre company called Z Theatre Company. I came up for 2 weeks and acted in a pretty mediocre play, but got to experience the Fringe and loved it! In 2012 I worked for Pleasance as crew in 10 Dome, then came back in 2013 and ran it.



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INTERVIEW WITH AN INTERNATIONAL ARTIST: CHRIS HARCUM

1/17/2014

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PictureChris Harcum
We connected with Chris Harcum, a Fringe first-timer, over Twitter. He generously answered a few questions about his first time at the Fringe after coming from New York with his solo performance, American Gun Show.

You're based in the US: why did you decide to bring a show to Edinburgh?
I’m an actor and playwright, and I run a theater company in New York City called Elephant Run District. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is something I’ve wanted to do for a number of years to become a better artist and producer. I also wanted to raise my company’s profile. I think of the Fringe as the Olympics of culture and I’ve wanted to experience what that was like. The piece we took was a solo show called American Gun Show. It was a challenging and controversial thinking person’s comedy.



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INTERVIEW WITH A LETTINGS AGENT: JASON REDMAN

1/17/2014

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PictureChez Cracking the Fringe, 2013
At Cracking the Fringe, our aim is to get you the best advice, so we went to a Fringe lettings agent for all the best tips about finding accommodation in Edinburgh, as well as his tips as a long-time Edinburgh resident.

When's the best time to start looking for accommodation in Edinburgh?
Obviously, the sooner the better (I guess February is a good time to put out some feelers) but remember your first priority is to get your venue sorted (which practically speaking will probably be from March onwards). Once you’ve sorted your venue, sorted out personnel for your show and secured most of the funding then you’re ready to contact us. New properties do come up all the way up to the start of the festival but prices don’t necessarily drop and the choice gets more limited.



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INTERVIEW WITH A DESIGNER: TOM HYATT

1/17/2014

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PictureThe Beta Males' 2013 poster
Knowing shit-all about design ourselves, we asked one Tom Hyatt to share his most important tips for designing a Fringe poster and poster.

How do you go about coming up with ideas for posters/flyers?
Poster design is a great opportunity to balance form and function; it's like architecture! You look to make something that works simply as an aesthetic experience, but also successfully performs another function - in the case of posters it's delivering information and selling a show. Personally speaking, my taste is to try to achieve the latter by way of the former as best I can.



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