
Fringe Reflections: Luton Edition
By Imrana Mahmood
Thursday 17 September 2025
17:30 - 19:30
Marsh House
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This event is open to anyone who is interested in shaping future artistic programming in Luton.
Info
Come and shape future artistic programming within Luton’s community spaces with Revoluton Arts.
This August, Producer Imrana Mahmood visited Edinburgh Fringe Festival to watch performances including The Horse of Jenin by Alaa Shehada, Kanpur: 1857 by Niall Moorjani, Lunchbox by Lubna Kerr and House Party by Chakira Alin.
Join Producer Imrana Mahmood as she discusses her experience at Edinburgh Fringe. She will also introduce some of the shows she feels will connect the most with Lutonians.
Tell us what shows resonate most with you? What themes do you think Lutonians will connect the most with? Which stories are most urgent to our communities right now?
Who is this event designed for?
- Local residents from Luton
- Local artists, creatives and producers of all disciplines
- Anyone who’s previously joined a workshop or event at Revoluton Arts
- Friends, family, neighbours — all welcome!
This is a collective space for community-led decision making. Your input, your ideas, your energy — they belong here.
Have your say and help point us in the right direction. Your thoughts and opinions could influence what show comes to Luton next, you never know!
Marsh House

Travel tips
Marsh House
Marsh House Community Centre, Bramingham Road Luton LU3 2SRHOW TO GET TO MARSH HOUSE FOR RAVE NEW WORLD
Marsh House Community Centre is accessible via public transport.
Train:
Marsh House Community Centre is a short walk (5 minutes) away from Leagrave Station which runs Thameslink services.
Bus:
You can travel to Marsh House Community Centre by Bus. Bus services to Marsh House Community Centre are provided by arriva Beds and Bucks.
Credits/supporters
Fringe Reflections: Luton Edition by Imrana Mahmood is presented by Revoluton Arts and Supported by Arts Council England.
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