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Fringe TheatreFest

Episode 3 - Mark Ashmore

Season 1, Ep. 3

Welcome to the Fringe TheatreFest podcast. In this series of interviews we will be looking back on the last 14 years, and looking ahead to the future of this much-loved festival.


In this episode we meet Mark Ashmore of White Hippos Productions. Having appeared at every Fringe TheatreFest (bar one), Mark's company White Hippos Productions has presented an array of work over the years which ranges from children's shows to dark comedy. We talk about Mark's involvement history with Fringe TheatreFest, what the festival means to him as a theatre maker from North Devon and why he thinks it is the perfect fringe to tell new stories.

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