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Fringe Report Awards - Nominations

We invite your nominations for the next Fringe Report Awards. Please send them to nominations@fringereport.com. Deadline is 7pm on the second Monday in January. But do send them in any time during the year - they'll all be kept on file, and it's easier to nominate when it's fresh in your mind.

Nominations come to us from our board and our team of writers. We also welcome nominations via this page from our readers, and from anyone else who would like to nominate.

The awards don't have pre-set categories, so don't worry where your nominated person or item will fit in. Just tell us what or who you reckon is excellent. If you want to see some categories from the past, have a look at Fringe Report Awards

One nomination per item is what we need. Please don't organise lots of people to nominate a show. Multiple nominations eg for a play don't convince us that it's good.

You may nominate as many plays or people as you like - anything or anyone you reckon to be outstanding. And we welcome you telling us why you think they're outstanding if you would like to.

You can nominate any person, or event - such as a show, film, exhibition, installation, showcase - anything that very roughly fits into the area of fringe, or independent. If in any doubt, let us know anyhow.

We understand fully that people in the arts are connected in many possible ways. If you are connected professionally or personally with the person, show or event you are nominating please let us know your relationship. This will not prevent your nomination being considered, but please tell us when making your nomination/s.

Thanks, we'll look forward to hearing from you on nominations@fringereport.com.

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John Park / Editor Fringe Report / 27 November 2008

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