Shortlisted for the Bruntwood Prize 2019, Eve Leigh’s play is a queer coming-of-age love story inspired by true events. Anna and Eireni are in the throes of young love while studying at university.
As rehearsals begin today the full cast and creative team have been announced for the new expanded version of Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder!, the sell-out smash-hit of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2022, which returns this summer for a four week run at Underbelly at the Edinburgh Fringe from 2 - 27 August before touring to Bristol Old Vic from 13 - 30 September and HOME Manchester from 5 - 21 October.
Eugene Wallace has released his extraordinary memoir, 'Hysterical Memories.' This captivating true story delves into Eugene's life, marked by the challenges of Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder, crime, addiction, and homelessness.
75 years since the arrival of HMS Windrush into Britain, Montel Douglas's debut play explores young British Caribbeans' experiences of the Windrush crisis through the story of four young friends on the cusp of adulthood leaving college.
A scathing satire on identity politics, those that monetise it and those that get themselves into knots about it. Disability-led theatre company FlawBored ask 'what if disabled people were out to make as much money as possible from the guilt of non-disabled, anxious people (like you)?'
World renowned production company Underbelly are preparing to conquer the Edinburgh Fringe Festival once again this year as they gear up to return to Circus Hub on the Meadows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with 11 incredible shows spanning circus, cabaret, comedy, variety and more.
In a funny and authentic exploration of friendship between Somali girls, this twist on The Breakfast Club sees four students stuck in detention, forming bonds through their shared heritage despite their different outlooks on life and their place in it.
The Queens of Cups, a dynamic production company known for their innovative and thought-provoking works, is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated return of their hit comedy, Bad Teacher, to Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2023 at Underbelly, Bristo Square - Friesian, from August 2 to 13, at 18:50.
Declan, a one-person play written and performed by actor Alistair Hall, has been programmed by Underbelly for this year's Edinburgh Fringe. The surreal tale of isolation and sexual discovery in rural Wiltshire hooked viewers online during lockdown.
Last night CABARET at the Kit Kat Club welcomed Kate Hudson, Billie Piper, Leslie Mann, Emma Corrin and more to a gala performance celebrating Maude Apatow as the new ‘Sally Bowles’ and Mason Alexander Park as the new ‘Emcee’.
Declan Bennett presents BOY OUT THE CITY as part of Edinburgh Fringe, 3 – 27 August at Underbelly, Big Belly. Written by Declan Bennett and directed by Nancy Sullivan.
Direct from its sold-out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the dark comedy Lightweight, will debut Off-Broadway this summer, opening July 23rd through August 26th, 2023 at SoHo Playhouse.
Renowned production company Wound Up Theatre will premiere The Death of Molly Miller, a thought-provoking gritty performance delving into the worlds of social media and online gambling, at Edinburgh Fringe.
A Terrible Show for Terrible People will be performed at Underbelly Cowgate (Iron Belly) at 11.10pm from 3rd - 27th August (Not 14th or 21st) with BSL interpreted shows on 9th, 16th & 23rd.