Mark O’Rowe, author of Howie The Rookie, has won the Scotsman Fringe First award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The Fringe First award is given out by veteran theatre critics to a select number of productions at the festival. For most a favourable review is a marvelous achievement, but to receive this award is more than the majority of entrants could ever dream.
Our congratulations go out to Mark O’Rowe and all involved with Terminus.
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Mark O’Rowe wins Fringe First award at Edinburgh
Mark O’Rowe, author of Howie The Rookie, has won the Scotsman Fringe First award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The Fringe First award is given out by veteran theatre critics to a select number of productions at the festival. For most a favourable review is a marvelous achievement, but to receive this award is more than the majority of entrants could ever dream.
Our congratulations go out to Mark O’Rowe and all involved with Terminus.
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