Underground Venues is recruiting

Underground are now recruiting for our season on the 2013 Buxton Fringe.

For three weeks in July, we gather a team of extraordinary young people to turn a few simple rooms into a buzzing, bustling hub of creativity. This year’s programme is a fantastic mix of stand-up, theatre, magic, music and improv across three spaces and 19 days.

We’re looking to recruit at least two new members for 2013:

  • A technical manager to oversee one of our spaces, liaising with artists, operating shows and overseeing tech rehearsals
  • A box office manager to join our front of house team, with considerable responsibility for our public-facing operations

Both roles offer a huge amount of hands-on experience of managing a venue. You’ll join a tight-knit team of young people, all working together to realise something wonderful.

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Introducing Oxford Fringe

This year the Oxfringe decided they were not able to go ahead with this year’s Fringe. However, we and the other venues and artists involved were keen not to see this wonderful festival cancelled so have grouped together to run and promote our own Fringe in its place. This is called the Oxford Fringe and features a fantastic range of artists from the across the UK and venues from across Oxford.

You can read all about it at www.oxfordfringe.org – do take a look.

We are glad to say that this initiative is now supported by the Oxfringe itself. We are very pleased to have saved the Oxford Fringe for 2013 and that our own fantastic programme of acts can now go ahead. See www.underthefringe.com/oxford for the full line-up!

If you happen to be in Oxford May 24 – 8 June do come and see us – and long live the Fringe!ofs outside 2

Buxton applications open

We’re pleased to announce that applications are now open for Underground Venues’ last year on the Buxton Fringe.

Our spaces under the Old Hall Hotel are being turned into a spa swimming pool (or something) as part of the Crescent development, so this is your last chance to take part in Buxton Fringe’s biggest and oldest managed venue.

Just head to http://underthefringe.com/performers/ to get going!

Dreaming spires and Fringe entertainment

It’s the best thing to come to Oxford since someone decided to take their oxen over a shallow part of the river.

Forget the university, forget the dictionary, the collar and the sneaky comma, surely the best thing about Oxford is its open-entry performance arts festival – the Oxford Fringe, now in its seventh year.

The dates this year are 24 May – 9 June and Underground will once more be there running the Old Fire Station as the Fringe’s biggest and busiest venue.

Applications are now open for all shows and types of performance. Simply email oxford@underthefringe.com for a information pack.

We hope to see you all there!

John Beecher

Our dear friend John Beecher passed away on Wednesday morning, 12th December.

John was a major force in making Underground Venues happen and has worked with us every year since 2006. His grace, intelligence and sense of humour were key in making our venue work and he was forever going out of his way to make the experience more enjoyable for performers, audiences and staff alike.

We have many many wonderful memories of John and, judging by the messages we’ve already received, so do the hundreds of people who’ve met or worked with him at Underground over the years. The thoughts of all of us are with his family at this time.

If anyone has memories or messages they would like us to pass on to the family do please contact us on Facebook, this blog or by emailing hello@underthefringe.com We can also pass on details if anyone would like to send a card.

Other ways to honour John’s memory include giving blood, being vegetarian and becoming a socialist (you know, or giving some money to a cancer charity – that’s probably what he would have done).

We are deeply sad to see John go, but glad that we were able to enjoy his kindness and humour – and his contribution to so much of Underground and Three’s Company’s work.

Here’s a photo of John on the box office with a small dog – probably before having to announce a show with a name like “Penetrator” in the Fringe Bar…

John Beecher

Underground 2013 and Goodbye to the Old Hall

We’re pleased to announce that Underground Venues will be returning for our eighth year on the Buxton Fringe in 2013. We will once again be running the Old Hall Hotel spaces and the Arts Centre Studio and Auditorium, with dates this year being 3-22 July 2013.

We will also be returning to run the Old Fire Station in Oxford from 24 May – 8 June, during the ever-popular Oxford Fringe. We hope to see you at both if you can!

However, the sad news is 2013 will be the last year for the Old Hall spaces in Buxton (Paupers Pit and Barrel Room). That’s right, the spaces where we began our venue in 2006, and that gave us our name, will finally be being converted into a spa, or hot tub, or something, as part of the Crescent development next door. It’s a shame to see them go, but a good excuse for a bigger than usual celebration of arts this year.

Information on how to take part in the Buxton and Oxford Fringe will be available from the website from January so do check back then. In the meantime, you can always follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

Farewell to Underground 2012

The lights have dimmed, the A-boards packed away and the stage laboriously carried up the hill to storage – it’s the end of Underground Venues’ season at the 2012 Buxton Fringe. And once again, our biggest and best yet. 75 acts from across the globe entertained over 4000 people for 19 days. The Fringe Club was livelier than ever before and we also had our biggest year yet over at the Arts Centre Studio.

But it was quality as well as quantity with Underground Venues acts taking 12 awards at the Buxton Fringe Awards Ceremony, including Best Comedy, Best Production, Best New Writing, Best Actor & Best Actress, Best Dance, Best Event, Best Film and Best Spoken Word. This was our best haul ever (in fact the best by any Buxton Fringe venue ever) and was backed up by a host of great reviews from the Buxton Fringe and Fringe Guru.

This year, Underground was also in Oxford for a fantastic first year on the Oxford Fringe. Everything from stand-up to magic and performance art, with local and international acts, all among the dreaming spires.

Underground will return triumphant for our 8th year of Fringing in 2013. Watch the website and Twitter for the latest updates. Applications will be open from January. We hope to see you then!

Join us in Edinburgh!

This August, the artistic arm of our organisation – Three’s Company – will be heading to the Edinburgh Fringe with a brand new show. This is our sixth year at the world’s largest arts festival, following many sell-out award-winning runs, and our third year with highly-respected comedy/theatre venue the Pleasance.

This year, we’re presenting The World’s Greatest Walking Tour Of Edinburgh. It’s not a real walking tour, it’s a spoof piece of comedy theatre, but it does involve actually walking around Edinburgh and performing at odd locations across the city. We’re running it 3rd-27th August (with a few days off).

It’s an exciting, original, fun and downright mad idea that we’re very much looking forward to making happen. And this is your chance to be involved. Always wanted to take part in the Edinburgh Fringe? Gone every year and looking for your next project? Going to be in Edinburgh anyway and want to be in a show? Well this is your chance!

We have a host of parts both large and small to fill with actors, performers and just generally interesting people from around the country. You need to be free for at least 2 weeks of the Edinburgh Fringe (but ideally the whole time) and available for some rehearsal beforehand (but this could be between 1 and 10 days).

Basically all situations can be considered, so get in touch. Just email fun@threescompany.co.uk and say hi.

Three’s Company: “Precocious theatre innovators” The Times, “An extraordinarily talented and inventive company” Whatsonstage, “The professionalism of these talented young men is astonishing” Daily Mail, “Edinburgh Fringe favourites” Fringe Guru, “Light-footed and adept at scrambling the act of theatre” Time Out, ★★★★★ Edinburgh Guide, Fringe Guru and AllTheFestivals

Get involved in Underground Buxton

This July, hundreds of performers, producers, press, volunteers, artists and audiences will come together for the Underground Venues on the 2012 Buxton Fringe. Our 7th year in Buxton involves 20 days and over 200 performances of 77 shows, across three spaces.

Now is your chance to get involved in all the fun. If you live in / near Buxton and will be there this July (2-22 July) we have a host of positions for front of house, box office, marketing, events and technical work.

Whether you want to learn first-hand how to run a venue / arts organisation, network with a host of professionals from the arts and the UK touring circuit, or just get to know hundreds of artists from across the country (and abroad), this is the perfect opportunity.and technical. In return you get to see any number of shows in our programme for free – and there’s financial reimbursement for those who get involved a lot.

The dates are 2-22 July 2012, with work based at our main space under the Old Hall Hotel in Buxton. If you’d like to apply to volunteer, simply send an email to volunteer@underthefringe.com or contact us through Twitter (@underthefringe) or Facebook.

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