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Edinburgh Fringe Preview: Do All The Things at Assembly Checkpoint

Do All The Things Image Supplied by publicist
Do All The Things Image Supplied by publicist

Assembly Checkpoint

1 – 24 August (previews 30, 31 July)

Book Tickets

14:45

Audience participation, Strong language/swearing

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Comedy duo A&E Comedy (Abigail Dooley and Emma Joy Edwards) bring their brand-new interactive cabaret comedy show Do All The Things to Assembly Checkpoint for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025. With previews on 30 and 31 July and a full run from 1–24 August, the show promises a riotous blend of surrealist clowning, audience participation, and anarchic fun.

From the award-winning creators of Enter the Dragons and Witch Hunt, this joy-fuelled experience invites audiences to embrace their inner fool through playful rebellion and absurd humour. Presented in a cabaret-style setting, the show features pre-recorded films, surreal character comedy, and hands-on DIY tasks, all underscored by a deeper message about community, joy, and resistance.

With big prizes, dancing, inflatables, and the mischievous presence of the “Fun Police,” Do All The Things is part show, part party, and all heart. It’s a celebration of commonality and a joyous middle finger to despair and disconnection.

       
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