Edinburgh Fringe Preview: Most of My Moms Are Gay at Greenside @ George Street
Abby Goldfarb makes her Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut with Most of My Moms Are Gay, an original comedy musical
Abby Goldfarb makes her Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut with Most of My Moms Are Gay, an original comedy musical
From Fringe First award-winning writer Tom Brennan and The North Wall, Overtone arrives at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
An A to Z Guide to Dating, a lively new musical comedy written and performed by Grace O’Keefe
The Body I Left in Susquehanna National Forest arrives at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a darkly comic and unsettling ...
From acclaimed double act Britney, Jitters arrives at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as a razor-sharp and darkly funny new two-hander
RUPTURE presents the world premiere of Slayers at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, an urgent new drama by playwright Corinne Salisbury
Award-winning Irish theatre company Fishamble returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with For Dolores
History gets a gleefully chaotic makeover in Remember, Remember!, a wildly inaccurate and joyfully irreverent retelling of the Gunpowder Plot
Van Gogh & Me brings a compelling new exploration of artistic obsession and rivalry to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
A dark and fast-paced new comedy, Tap Out! (Or I’ll hit you again) explores masculinity, loneliness and the desperate search ...
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