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Home Edinburgh Fringe 2018

Edinburgh Preview: Old Souls at PQA TWO, PQA Venues

by Theatre Weekly
July 10, 2018
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Old Souls

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A heart-warming comedy play following Rosie and Vera who are brought together through a befriend the elderly scheme. Rosie, a 21-year-old amateur baker living a self-imposed life of solitary dullness, signs up for the befriending scheme hoping to be paired with the grandma of her dreams only to be faced with the formidable Vera, a 78-year-old who longs for the vivacious days of her youth and would rather a whiskey on the rocks that tea and biscuits. Can cakes and Irish coffee really bridge their generational gap? Can Vera convince Rosie to step out of her comfort zone? And will either of them ever get the conundrum on Countdown? Check in these Old Souls in this hilarious new play by writer and comedian Vicki Sargent. ‘Comedy gold’ **** (Mumble Comedy).

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