
Do free Fringe shows put off reviewers?
John Fleming asks... Peter Buckley Hill replies
03/01/2012 … A lot of performers at the Edinburgh Fringe are there simply to get publicity, not to get big audiences.
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John Fleming asks... Peter Buckley Hill replies
03/01/2012 … A lot of performers at the Edinburgh Fringe are there simply to get publicity, not to get big audiences.
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