In 1947, eight theatre companies showed up at the
Edinburgh International Festival, hoping to gain recognition from the mass gathering at the festival. In 1948,
Robert Kemp, a Scottish journalist and playwright, described the situation, "Round the fringe of official Festival drama, there seems to be more private enterprise than before ... I am afraid some of us are not going to be at home during the evenings!". The
Adelaide Fringe in
Adelaide, South Australia, now second-largest annual arts festival in the world (after Edinburgh Fringe), started in 1960 as an adjunct to the main
Adelaide Festival of Arts. Haynes, while at the helm of the Traverse, was receiving state support and even got a new theatre in 1969. In 1969, Haynes created the
Arts Lab in
London, but it only lasted for two years.
Peter Brook along with another American
Charles Marowitz opened the
Open Space Theatre on
Tottenham Court Road in London in 1968. Young British writers, after the
May 1968 events in France, wrote
agitprop plays, including
David Hare,
Howard Brenton,
David Edgar. Meanwhile, in the United States, experimental theatre was growing due to the political protest of the
Vietnam War.
The Living Theatre, founded by
Julian Beck, is considered the leader of the "
flower power" and "hippie" movement. By the early 1970s, many fringe theatres began to receive small subsidies. After the
1973–74 stock market crash, many fringe companies were forced to close. New playwrights were established at the
Bush Theatre and
King's Head Theatre, both of whom survived the crash.
7:84 and
Red Ladder Theatre Company were some of the surviving touring fringe groups. Fringe theatres were attractive to people in the 1960s due to their adventurousness but became less wild in the 1970s while the standards of production rose. In 1982, the first fringe festival in North America was started in
Edmonton, Alberta. It was then a theatre component of the larger Summerfest but evolved to become a stand-alone event, the
Edmonton International Fringe Festival, one of the largest annual arts events in Canada and still the largest fringe in North America by attendance. The oldest fringe festival in the United States is
Orlando, FL, founded in 1992. There are more fringe festivals in North America than any other continent. ==Festival organization==