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October 2020 Drama •Music •Comedy and more… A performance festival with something for all ages and tastes Welcome to the Watford Fringe October 2020 As part of the spirit of #WatfordTogether, the Pump House is proud, with amazing help from its brilliant community of volunteers, to find a way to reopen and continue the Watford Fringe for all to enjoy live art again. Four years ago, the Pump House, the quirky local theatre and hub for emerging talent, thought “Lets do a Watford Fringe!”. Four years later it is going from strength to strength and this year we are proud to present a ‘Virtual plus’ Festival for everyone to enjoy. The Watford Fringe will run throughout October. For the first weekend – 1st to 4th October – the Festival will be online. Grab your front row seat in your very own living room and join in the fun! From 8th October, we are planning to allow limited audiences into our venues, subject to government guidelines. Most performances will also be streamed online. Up-to- data information can be found on the website: WatFringe.co.uk Measures are in place to make sure this Festival is as safe as possible, including fogging and UV light zapping! We have learned so much and safety will come first for this Festival. We will have industrial strength cleaning of indoor facilities including anti-viral soft furnishing treatments, specialised environmentally friendly UV space disinfectant machines, hand sanitiser everywhere. We have been working with local and public health authorities to ensure everything meets the latest guidelines. We would like to thank our partners for their support for the Festival including Watford Borough Council, Watford Museum, Watford and West Herts Chamber of Commerce and the Arts Council. The information in this guide is subject to change. We also have contingency plans to cope with any last minute changes to government health advice. For the very latest information and to book tickets go to: WatFringe.co.uk. Further information available at [email protected] or on 01923 241362 – please note, with very limited resources, this phone number is only staffed part time, so please leave a message and someone will try any respond with a couple of working days. It would help us if you can try the website or email to answer your question before trying to call. All acts are online from 1st to 4th October. From 8th to 25th October, socially distanced in-venue tickets are available (may be subject to change) as well as online streaming for most performances. Check WatFringe.co.uk for the latest details and to secure your tickets. DRAMA COMEDY MUSIC SPOKEN WORD Paved with Gold and Ashes New York City, 1911. Immigrants are arriving in floods from all over Europe and for many, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory is one of the most coveted places to work. Based on a true event, Paved with Gold and Ashes follows Rose, Ida, Rosaria, DRAMA Lucia and Annie; five teenage factory workers, as they fight for their promise of the American dream. Threedumb Theatre was due to take 'Paved with Gold and Ashes' to the EdFringe Festival this year and now have created a special 'Zoom Edition' for the 2020 Watford Fringe. ONLINE STREAMING Thu 1st – Sun 4th 24 hour streaming (40 mins) £FREE Electric Umbrella WatFringe Singalong It’s all about the magic that happens when people with learning disabilities and professional musicians work shoulder to shoulder. It’s about discovering and showing who people really are. MUSIC It’s about achieving incredible things together. It’s about adapted instruments, being absolutely person-centred, making extraordinary adjustments, and it being perfectly acceptable that sometimes it takes three people to play a cello! Join Electric Umbrella as they go online at this year’s WatFringe. LIVE ONLINE Fri 2nd @4.30pm (60 mins) £FREE (donations welcome) #txtshow INTERACTIVE “An experience unlike anything in live theater.” – DC Metro Theater Arts. The best show you’ll THEATRE write all year, this completely immersive multiscreen performance features a script written anonymously in real-time by a live audience (on the internet). Created and performed by Brian Feldman, this live, interactive performance takes place exclusively online. LIVE INTERNET PERFORMANCE Fri 2nd & Sat 3rd @7pm (45 mins) £FREE A Country Way of Life Country music evangelist Jonny Brick plays music from country legends in his show from the COUNTRY & Edinburgh Fringe that explains the three types of country songs, why pop music has never WESTERN stopped being influenced by 'hillbilly music' and why you definitely and absolutely should like both genres: country AND western. LIVE ONLINE Sat 3rd & Sun 4th @12pm (50 mins) £FREE DRAMA COMEDY MUSIC SPOKEN WORD The Show Must Go On… Online Herts Inclusive Theatre presents a short film, The Show Must Go Online, a fully inclusive FILM production filmed by participants of all abilities and all ages during the Covid19 lockdown. ONLINE STREAMING Sat 3rd @1.45pm (40 mins) £FREE STORY WITH MUSIC In the secret garden of Frances Hodgson Burnett A one-woman play underscored by live music on accordion and Celtic harp tells the compelling story of the Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of The Secret Garden. A phenomenally successful and prolific author, she often featured in gossip columns around the world. Hear about her flamboyant lifestyle and enjoy excerpts from some of her more famous works. LIVE ONLINE Sat 3rd @2pm (45 mins) £8/£6 MCUsical: The Unofficial Parody Marvel Musical DRAMA MUSICAL A hilarious brand new nerdy comedy show, which retells the last 10 years of your favourite superhero cinematic films through your favourite Broadway show tunes! This work-in-progress show comes from a highly reviewed, successful company. You'll love it 3000! BEST MUSICAL COMEDY AWARD NOMINEE - LEICESTER COMEDY FESTIVAL LIVE ONLINE Sat 3rd @3pm (75 mins) £7/£5 Songs with Andrea Returning to the Watford Fringe for another year, Andrea is an experienced singer and actress from West London. If you have been lucky enough to see her as lead vocalist with her band, VOCAL Jazz Mondays, you will know she is a performer who owns the stage! WatFringe is delighted to welcome her back. LIVE ONLINE Sun 4th @12pm (60 mins) £3 The Dream Speaks Back Three authors reveal all about writing a joint book. AUTHOR Q&A In an open Q&A session, Cy Henty, Sue Hampton and Leslie Tate will describe touring with Russell Brand, growing up as non-binary and the mental health issues that went into their three- way autobiography ‘The Dream Speaks Back’. On the way, our three authors will talk about developing the creative process and rediscovering the child within. A deeply comic, character-driven insight into the personal memories and dream-fictions of three creative individuals. LIVE ONLINE Sun 4th @3pm (60 mins) £5 DRAMA COMEDY MUSIC SPOKEN WORD How to Space A young girl is obsessed with the night sky, with what lies beyond and longs to travel into the unknown. Will she defy the odds like her heroines - the astronauts Valentina Tereshkova and THEATRE Mae Jemison and achieve her dreams? 'How To Space' is the 4th piece of theatre on film in Pursued By A Bear's 'Nothing On Earth: Shorts' series. The films are all written by St Albans based Anna Reynolds. Using Zoom, the filming is under the creative leadership of Artistic Director Rosamunde Hutt, directed by Grant Watson, features actress Chanel Glasgow and was filmed under lock-down restrictions in her home of Trinidad and Tobago. LIVE ONLINE Sun 4TH @5pm (15 mins) £FREE Rough Sleeper A homeless man is rough sleeping in the doorway of a closed down high street store. He tells the story of his rise from rags to riches, and his subsequent fall from grace into homelessness. A new play written in response to the homeless crisis, "Rough Sleeper" premiered in January 2020 to PLAY great acclaim. It highlights the brutal harshness of life on the streets in an affluent South-Eastern City. Contains some strong language and references to social issues relating to homelessness. LIVE ONLINE Sun 4th @7pm (80 mins) £10/£8 Drama King A compelling, humorous and emotion-filled one-man show about one of the greatest actor- managers of the 19th Century, William Charles Macready. PLAY The story of Macready, the man to whom Charles Dickens dedicated 'Nicholas Nickleby', is one of the most remarkable ever to come out of the theatre. PUMP HOUSE THEATRE Thurs 8th & Fri 9th @8pm (80 mins) £9/£6 Watford Folk Club Pete Nutkins, Lizzy Hardingham and Julian Mount present a superb hour of folk music, that is FOLK MUSIC not to be missed! Pete's repertoire draws from both traditional and contemporary songs. Lizzy's pure voice twinned with her impressive songwriting skills meld together to create "beautifully delivered folk music". Julian's songs are thought-provoking, full of wit and highlights his quirky perspective on people, places and situations. PUMP HOUSE: COLNE RIVER ROOM Fri 9th @7pm (60 mins) £5 SafeHaven – a place to call home The middle of nowhere. A building with no doors. 9 women and a Doctor. All the women are here for different reasons. Escape? Prison? A dream? Their new normal, their new home. SafeHaven looks at what happens when we expose characters to a new surrounding, will they DRAMA form friendships or enemies. Will they reenter society or be locked away forever? A play about trust, friendship and adapting. This play was both devised and written during lockdown, now back in the studio we are adapting what we have created to fit in with ‘the new normal’ of performance.