 The idea
Yartz Fringe Bingo is just about as crazy and whacky as many of the Melbourne Fringe Festival shows. There's 238 shows in this year's festival and we're here to highlight the shows you could catch in the three weeks of the festival.
There are at least three ways of seeing the Fringe Festival.
The first way is to read every one of the 82 pages of the Program, divide 238 by the 19 nights and days of the festival subtracting the number of days and nights you're willing to devote to seeing the Fringe and then spend a day or two juggling dates, times and places.
The second way is to ask your friends, family and workmates what to see, assuming they have a good idea of the state of fringe arts in 2005.
Or-do we hear a drumroll? There's the Yartz Fringe Bingo way!
Every night we'll choose one lucky show by chance. Out of the Yartz Fringe Bingo 100% transparent bowl.
All the rules have been carefully audited by our governance advisers. You can read the rules here.
Every night of the festival we'll bring you Yartz Fringe Bingo on C31 Melbourne. If you miss us on the telly, then check out the latest and previous episodes here at artzmedia.net, with the new episode available here at broadcast time of 11.00 pm Australian Eastern Standard Time. See you on the Fringe!
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We'd love to hear from you if you go and see a Yartz Fringe Bingo winner. Email us about your experience (and tell us if you mind us making your response public to all the other yartzlovers).
There's always more information on the Melbourne Fringe website on each of the Yartz Fringe Bingo Winners.
In the meantime, you might like to listen to the Yartz Fringe Bingo theme composed by Paul Baines. Or you could check out our first cut of our Yartz Fringe Picks.
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