Edinburgh Fringe
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Edinburgh Fringe 2018
"I urge you to go and rediscover something you thought you knew all too well, and join the standing ovation at the end."
A Modern Guide to Heroism and Sidekickery
Not Just for Comic Fans, Modern Guide Inspires the Underdog Hero in All of US
Fusing dance, physical theatre, prose, and raw, dynamic acting Ewan Downie breathes new life into the ages old tale.
A riff on James Joyce’s Ulysses exploring Bloom’s Jewish heritage as he time travels through the 20th century.
Solo exploration and expose of the worst of the DUP in a relaxed performance style that draws you in and makes you truly think.
Eleanor’s Story: An American Girl in Hitler’s Germany
Moving adaptation of grandmother's book on life in wartime Berlin
Everything Wrong With You Is Beautiful
An intimate and polished performance from an accomplished storyteller and poet.
Inspiring Stories of Courageous Women - An Exploration of War Through Storytelling and Music
Helen Lederer: I Might as Well Say It
Fast paced, entertaining show with delicious dollops of wit, envy and self deprecation peppered here and there!
How to Keep Time: A Drum Solo for Dementia
There are no words to describe the power or impact of this show
A gut-wrenching tale of Indigenous brothers caught in a torrent of solvent abuse in the wake of the death of their mother.
A brilliant and brutal portrayal of the inequity and generational desperation of the Benefits Class
Des Kapital presents a strange brew of pop karaoke and Communist China
Razor sharp writing and performance. If you’re going to see one play about millenial anx, see this one.
A powerful new drama which bears witness to the devastating effects of domestic violence without sensationalising them.
This is an empathetic and heartfelt account of a life that has been, until now, ‘hidden from history.’
That Woman! Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor
A deliciously gossipy peak into the 20th century’s most famous love affair
A poignant reminder of the aftermath of war and the unsung heroes it leaves behind.