Free Tickets at Edinburgh Fringe with Theatre Ninjas

Free Tickets at Edinburgh Fringe with Theatre Ninjas

04 August, 2010
by: Spoonfed Theatre Team

Free tickets to Edinburgh Fringe shows.

Theatre Ninjas

With just about the coolest name for a ticket initiative ever, Theatre Ninjas have launched a mobile app that offers free tickets to a number of shows at Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2010.

Theatre Ninjas allows directors, producers and production companies to offer up surplus tickets for their shows for free bringing benefits to everyone involved. It means “yeah sounds alright, dunno if I'd pay for it though?” becomes "yeah, why not?"

Using the mobile app you can access listings of shows offering Theatre Ninja free tickets, information on the number of tickets available, details on the shows, posters, view a Google Maps link to the venue, and browse Twitter reviews of the shows.

Fitting nicely into the Edinburgh Fringe ethos, it encourages audiences to be more experimental about what they choose to see and means shows will perform to fuller houses and gives venues a chance to promote. It also means that in the heady, jam packed days at Edinburgh, you can save money. More importantly perhaps, it's a tangible way for the network of fringe performers to support each other’s work accessibly and affordably.

The Theatre Ninjas app can be downloaded for iPhones and iPod Touches from the iTunes store, and users of other devices can access the information through the Theatre Ninjas website

 

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