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Edinburgh Fringe Preview: REDACTED: The Cover-Up of a Cover-Up of a Cover-Up at Pleasance Dome (King Dome)

by Staff Writer
June 12, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Redacted, the cover up or a cover up or a cover up, photo by Toby Jeffries

Redacted, the cover up or a cover up or a cover up, photo by Toby Jeffries

From the multi-award-winning Voloz Collective comes REDACTED: The Cover-Up of a Cover-Up of a Cover-Up, a high-octane new comedy that dives headfirst into the world of conspiracy theories and elusive truths.

Set in Roswell, New Mexico, the show reimagines one of the most infamous UFO legends through a fast-paced and wildly inventive theatrical lens. Investigative journalist Marnie Makowski arrives in search of answers, only to find herself entangled in a surreal conspiracy where every version of the story shifts and mutates.

Through encounters with a butcher, a pilot and a priest, Marnie pieces together fragments of an increasingly bizarre narrative while dodging danger at every turn. Blending physical theatre, acrobatics and live music, the production delivers a cinematic and playful experience that constantly surprises.

       

With its irreverent take on truth and storytelling, REDACTED taps into a modern fascination with conspiracy culture, exploring how narratives are shaped, manipulated and ultimately believed. Voloz Collective bring their signature energy and creativity to what promises to be their most ambitious production yet.

REDACTED: The Cover-Up of a Cover-Up of a Cover-Up runs at Pleasance Dome (King Dome) from 5 – 30 August at 13:55. Tickets are on sale here 

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