Bradford Fringe Festival (BFF) is launching into its third year on Saturday 3rd of July with local punk poet group Poetry’s Not F**king Boring, followed by a programme of inclusive comedy with Laugh-Able, the UK’s leading showcase for talented comedians with disabilities and mental health conditions, radical mathematical theatre from ANTS Theatre and Marcus du Sautoy and ‘Art In’t Park’ featuring De Nada Dance Theatre and Spin Arts.
After a year spent hosting a virtual stage, BFF is now once again taking over the city’s independent venues. This July the festival is bringing its energetic programme of theatre, comedy, dance and poetry back to festival-goers across the district. BFF hopes to reignite people’s passion for live work by bringing show-stopping performances that will provide a sense of freedom, catharsis that will bring back to Bradford, the exhilarating experiences that audiences and artists have all been missing.
A highlight for opening week, on Tuesday 6th July, the festival welcomes Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK Superstars Tayce & A’Whora for an evening of cheek, nerve, gall and gumption at St George’s Hall. Bradford Fringe are thrilled to be the Welsh lip-sync assassin, beans on toast lover and season 2 finalist, Tayce alongside Final 5 Shade Slaying Fashionista, The Willy Wonka Wannabe, A’Whora. Tickets go on sale Friday 16th of April on Bradford Theatres website.