The Team

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Buckle up, folks! It's time to introduce you to the unsung heroes of the Cambridge Fringe Festival –

This dynamic ensemble is the backbone of the festival, working tirelessly to make sure everything runs like a well-oiled machine. They're the ones juggling flaming torches while riding unicycles, metaphorically speaking, of course. With boundless energy and a healthy dose of quirkiness, they turn the ordinary into the extraordinary.

So, get ready to tip your hat to the Cambridge Fringe Team, the creative minds who bring the festival to life in a whirlwind of excitement and pure, unadulterated fun. Their laughter is contagious, their spirit is uncontainable, and their love for the arts is simply unbeatable. 

Join them for a wild ride of laughter, and mayhem at the Cambridge Fringe Festival.

Ali Warwood

Ali Warwood is a comedic force to be reckoned with, known for her razor-sharp wit and infectious humor. But she's not just a comedian; she's also the creative genius behind the Cambridge Fringe Festival (and Commoners' Comedy Club), a celebration of the arts that has taken the cultural scene by storm. With a knack for turning life's quirkiest moments into side-splitting comedy and a commitment to nurturing emerging talent through her festival, Ali Warwood is a true visionary in the world of comedy and the arts.

Harriet Wells-Martin

Harriet Wells-Martin is the unsung hero of Commoners' Comedy Club, and her meticulous planning and magnetic energy are what keep the laughter flowing seamlessly. Her shows are a testament to her behind-the-scenes wizardry, making the impossible look effortless.

With a growing reputation for being the backbone of Commoners' Comedy Club and the Cambridge Fringe, Harriet is the logistical superstar you'll want to follow. Her attention to detail and knack for turning chaos into comedy are unmatched in the industry.

Claire Lucas

Claire Lucas is an exhausted mum of 2 who works part time at a Fintech start-up, and is currently studying for a CIPD diploma. She runs the local playgroup thrift, is on the committee for a Cambridge theatre company and generally loves to get her hands dirty and give back. She doesn’t do stand-up but finds herself hilarious regardless.

Dan Farmer

Dan Farmer is a full-time carer for his son who has epilepsy and profound learning disabilities. He previously promoted two successful comedy nights in Cambridge, a regular show at record store/café Relevant Records, and Endurance, a comedy game show at the Blue Moon pub, as well as performing stand up regularly around the region. Although he long longer performs, he believes passionately in the importance of grass roots comedy spaces, and aims to work closely with the acts who attend the festival to help ensure their show is as successful as it can be.

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