Lou Sutterby

Street Events Manager at Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society

Lou Sutterby is an experienced events and stage manager with a background in managing street events and theatrical productions. Currently serving as the Street Events Manager for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society since June 2023, Lou has also held the position of Casual Duty/Event Manager at Wiltshire Creative since October 2021. Freelance work as a Stage & Event Manager began in September 2018, encompassing various events and theatre projects in London and nearby regions. Previous roles include Operations Manager at Chapel Arts Studios, Event/Production Assistant at D&AD, and various positions within the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society. Lou holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A. Hons) in Drama, Theatre and Performance from Aberystwyth University.

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Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the greatest platform for creative freedom in the world – no individual or committee decides what should and should not appear. Anything is possible. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society was founded by artists to nurture and uphold the Fringe's values of inclusivity, experimentation and imagination. We exist to support, encourage and inspire artists from all backgrounds, provide information and assistance to audiences, and promote the Fringe and what it stands for all over the world. Every year, the international arts community comes together for the Fringe to perform, share ideas and make connections. It is the world’s foremost performing arts market where careers are made, and new and innovative work discovered. Fringe audiences are encouraged to take risks and try something new. The Fringe is a place to discover hidden gems, new genres, unusual spaces and the next big thing. The Fringe was one of the 20th century’s greatest innovations, a precursor to social media in providing a platform for anyone who wanted their voice to be heard. The Fringe continues to grow and evolve, embracing new technologies, audiences and ideas.


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