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  • Home
  • BUY TICKETS
  • AUDIENCE INFO
  • ARTISTS
    • FOR ARTISTS
    • BRANDING_QR CODES
    • CALLOUT- YOUNG PERFORMERS
    • FRINGE FUTURES
  • ABOUT
    • ABOUT US
    • SPONSOR THE FRINGE
    • TOTNES FRINGE DIRECTORS
    • STAGE WHISPERS

AUDIENCE INFO

TICKET INFO

TRAIN SERVICES

TICKET INFO


Tickets can be purchased in advance through our ticketing website, online throughout the Festival, at the Festival Box Office, or on the door from 40 minutes before each performance (subject to availability)


The Festival Box Office and venue box offices accept both cash and card payments.


Some shows are likely to sell out, so we recommend booking in advance if there's something you're particularly keen to see.


Ticket Bundles


See more. Spend less.

3-show bundles for £22 will be available soon.


Standard Ticket Prices

Adult £10
Pay Less £8
Child (Under 16) £6


We want as many people as possible to experience the Festival.

If you'd like to pay a little more, our artists earn a little more too — we pass 80% of ticket revenue directly to the artists performing at the Fringe.


If £8 is what suits your pocket right now, we want you in the audience.


Planning to see several shows? A ticket bundle is the best value way to Fringe.


Please Note

Tickets are non-refundable.

PARKING

TRAIN SERVICES

TICKET INFO

Map showing streets and parking spots near a castle symbol.

Parking Information

If you're planning to drive to the Festival, please allow extra time for parking, particularly on Friday and Saturday mornings when Totnes town centre car parks are busiest.


Thursday

Most performances begin later in the day, so town centre parking is generally easier to find.

Friday & Saturday

Town centre parking can fill up quickly.

We recommend arriving early or parking a little further from the centre and enjoying a short walk into town.

You can view all local parking options on this parking map.


Another good option is to park at Dartington's Cider Press Centre and travel into Totnes by bus, bicycle or on foot.


Festival Shuttle Bus

A Festival Shuttle Bus will operate on Friday and Saturday between the Steamer Quay car parks and the town centre.

🚌 Operating hours: 9.30am – 4.30pm


Bob the Bus

Bob the Bus also runs regular services between the Steamer Quay car parks and the town centre throughout the day.


Sunday

Parking is generally easier on Sunday, with town centre car parks usually having spaces available. The alternative parking and transport options above remain available if preferred.

A Final Tip

Totnes is a compact town and most Festival venues are within easy walking distance of each other. Once you've parked, you can leave the car behind and enjoy the Festival on foot.

TRAIN SERVICES

TRAIN SERVICES

EATING AND DRINKING

A scenic train journey along the coast to Totnes at sunset.

Making sustainable travel choices is simple. 


Totnes is a 30-minute train journey from Exeter, Plymouth and Torquay. 


The Gold Bus runs every 30 minutes and takes 50 minutes from The Strand, Torquay and 1 hour from Plymouth.


When you arrive at the station, it’s a 10 minute walk into the town. 


The local Bob the Bus town connection service stops at the station.  If you want to take a taxi, it’s wise to book in advance as availability can be limited especially at busy times.


For detailed train times check the following websites

www.gwr.com

www.nationalrail.co.uk

www.thetrainline.com

EATING AND DRINKING

EATING AND DRINKING

EATING AND DRINKING

A tortoise eating yellow dandelions in green grass.

The rolling hills around Totnes provide a bountiful harvest and you’ll find a choice of cafes and restaurants making the most of the local, seasonal produce. Cool off with a home-made gelato, grab a vegan baked beetroot falafel with hummus, refuel with a cardamom bun and coffee, or sit by the water’s edge with pizza and Moules Mariniere.


On Fridays and Saturdays throughout the year, the market square buzzes with over 50 stalls. These sell an eclectic mix of vintage collectibles, food, and crafts.

staying

EATING AND DRINKING

staying

Totnes and the surrounding area boasts all types of accommodation to please a range of tastes and budgets. Whether you’re looking for a classy hotel, a friendly guesthouse, a cosy cottage or the warm welcome of a farm, you’re sure to find something to suit you in Totnes and the surrounding area.


Wilderhus partners with the Festival offering  award-winning, ethical and unique; Wilderhus glamping is 5 miles from all the magic and culture of Totnes Fringe Festival. Book now with 10% off discount code ‘thespian 26’. 


VISIT TOTNES
Book your selected accommodation direct with the establishment and please mention the Visit Totnes Website. Some accommodation in this guide has been given quality star ratings by the AA and VisitBritain which also gives gold and silver awards to those establishments that achieve the very highest levels of quality.

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