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Edinburgh Preview: The Way Way Deep at Underbelly (Belly Button)

Patrick McPherson The Way Way Deep
Patrick McPherson The Way Way Deep

Underbelly (Belly Button)

3rd – 27th (not 14th)

Book Tickets

17:20

12+ (Guideline)

Indigo Productions are thrilled to announce that the award-winning Patrick McPherson will be making an eagerly anticipated return to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe with his brand-new show: The Way Way Deep.

Having won Best Theatre Show and the Critic’s Choice Award at Perth Fringe for Colossal, Patrick is once again preparing to take audiences on a journey through spoken word, theatre, comedy and music.

Blending bold storytelling, spoken word and original music, McPherson brings his inimitable style to a new piece that follows the ecstasy and chaos of a twenty-year friendship. Moving from beautifully nostalgic to bitingly poignant, The Way Way Deep delivers an hour of unforgettable theatre.

       

Last year Patrick’s show Colossal embraced the spectrum of modern romance, from the first date to the last text, from falling headfirst to falling apart and received critical acclaim as well as awards for best Show of The Fringe (Theatre Weekly) and Best Theatre Show (Perth Fringe). The show went on to have an incredible sold-out run at London’s prestigious Soho Theatre that garnered critical acclaim.

Patrick made his festival debut with one-man show, The Man, at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2019. The show sold out its full run, received a British Comedy Guide Recommendation, and received 5 stars from national newspaper The Scotsman. Patrick has trained at the London Film School, achieving an MA in Screenwriting, which followed his degree in English Literature & Language at University College London. He is represented by Sam Greenwood, Nish Panchal & Lara Beach at Curtis Brown and is currently writing and developing various projects for TV.

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