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Edinburgh Fringe 2025

An engaging personable show about growing up in the hottest place in the United States - Smith's got great stories

A thoughtful, literary solo show that bridges prose and theatre, inviting audiences into stories and reflections on parenting, masculinity, and the need to be truly seen.

A gentle, companionable hour of music and storytelling that feels like being welcomed into Daniel Cainer’s living-room.

A sharp, funny, and heartfelt blend of storytelling and stand-up exploring one family’s leap from Taiwan to Canada.

Seeing this show once is not enough. Although you will catch all of the jokes, you will want to hear them again – and again. Every line hits. Friedman is so intuitive, such a great observer of human behaviour and insightful analyst of the political landscape that you want to not only remember her stories but the way in which she imparts them.

Barry’s experience in storytelling and newness to performance creates something honest, assured, and beautifully tender on the stage

Delivering double-punch jokes, Crying explores what happens when the birth of your child doesn’t quite match what Instagram promised.

Michael Elsener: How to Live in Paradise
Swiss satire meets soulful storytelling in a sharp, multilingual journey through politics, identity, and paradise lost.

A powerful, multi-layered journey through three generations of formidable women, as one unpacks her grandmother’s legacy and her own Jewish identity.

A celebratory true story told through indie folk about losing faith and finding hope in the darkest of places.

Two hours flies by in the hands of a fine host and consumately skilled storytellers

Seeking a Pen Pal for the End of the World
Natural storyteller Jen’s elegant drag character is realistic, fanciful and strong. Performed with sincerity and panache!

That’s Why Mums Go to Switzerland
A stunning portrait of three generations of women and the impossible weight one must carry.

The Brilliance of Broken Glass: Button
Endearing and life-affirming, whatever this is, it’s exactly what it needs to be.

Trouble, Struggle, Bubble and Squeak
this seasoned comedy anthropologist works her magic once more with her quirky story of ordinary people taking an extraordinary stand