Fringe Arts Bath Festival, which is is part of the annual Bath Fringe Festival, began on Friday and continues until 9 June.
"We have 300 million (people) in this country, so even the fringe of the fringe is a lot of folks, " said Pitcavage.
Some of the most popular festivals are the Edinburgh International Festival (13 Aug-5 Sep), the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (6-30 Aug) and the PHB's Free Fringe 2010 (8-29 Aug).
As well as supporting artists with the cost of performing at the Fringe, money can also be allocated to help Scottish artists or performing companies take up international touring opportunities arising from the Fringe.
You know, I think there's been quite a bit of characterization in the media, quite apart from what Dobbs said, of this von Brunn as, you know, a crazy sociopath on the fringe of the fringe of the fringe.
But the organisers of the T on the Fringe have already said they intend to put on a repeat performance next year - and hope to become as much as part of the Edinburgh Fringe as those Peruvian goat herders.
Situated on the western fringe of Greece's Dodecanese islands, Karpathos itself feels rather remote.
Despite its history, wrestling somehow lost out to several fringe events, such as modern pentathlon.
Of course, the ruling brought immediate howls from anti-biotechnology crusaders and fringe activist groups.
Democrats in those three fringe states tend to succeed by distancing themselves from the national party.
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is kicking off at the same time as the Fringe.
Wagner's orphans have long led a shadow existence at the fringe of operatic life.
By the end of the affluent '80s, a fringe culture was no longer possible.
The gold standard, in only two years, has moved from a perceived-fringe prescription to the mainstream.
Wang also reworked the classic white shirt with an overlay of fringe on the bodice.
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Our religion is being distorted by extremists on the fringe of our global community.
Excluding fringe candidates, 20 politicians either have declared their candidacy or may become contenders.
He used a quote from Berkshire's Duke of Wellington in a fringe on Monday.
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Ms Bisp said some businesses were holding "fringe" events but not contributing to the festival funds.
Add the value of fringe benefits, and you get a 37% increase since 1978.
He also created or co-created such acclaimed television series as Felicity, Alias, Lost and Fringe.
Martinez fielded sides stocked with reserves and fringe players right up until the quarterfinal.
Unless their universe includes the poor performers and fringe players, the analysis is incomplete.
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As usual, the only clear policy statements came from marginal candidates from fringe parties.
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After all, fringe benefits are at the heart of union deal-making with big business.
His fringe supporters became known as the "barmy army" and the bid was a failure.
Employed ministers received fringe benefits like sick leave and medical insurance which they continued to enjoy.
Only the upper right fringe of the city was marked blue for high income.
On Thursday its honorary president-to-be, Dafydd Wigley, addresses a meeting on the conference fringe.
On the fringe, this contributes to all manner of tax reduction attempts, so be wary.
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