Top picks for the final day of Buxton Fringe

Theatre, music, poetry, children’s shows – there’s plenty to keep audiences entertained online as Buxton Fringe enters its final day.
Buxton Drama League present The Shakespeare Jukebox as part of Buxton Fringe. Image by Mister Hope.comBuxton Drama League present The Shakespeare Jukebox as part of Buxton Fringe. Image by Mister Hope.com
Buxton Drama League present The Shakespeare Jukebox as part of Buxton Fringe. Image by Mister Hope.com

Buxton Drama League’s award-winning Shakespeare Jukebox will feature scenes from the Bard’s compositions and interactive fun.

Peak Voices whisk listeners off to a night at the musicals with their presentation entitled One Song More.

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Writers in the Peak group will present their readings and poetry as they look at life through literature.

And the award-winning Lucky Dog Theatre perform their own unique take on The Red Balloon, the classic 1956 short film by Albert Lamorisse, in a performance which is suitable for viewers aged four years and above.

As the 19-day festival draws to a close, take a virtual journey along Buxton Garden Trail 2020, listen to Stew Walker’s humorous presentation The Book of Snorin’ – Sleep Apnoea The Musical (AU) or check out the creations of resident artists at The Green Man Gallery.