
Lisa Wilson guides us through the funny side of the mid-life crisis and the menopause in her one-woman show. BarfliesĪfter a three-year absence from the Fringe, Grid Iron returns with a new production, based on the stories of Charles Bukowski, set in their favourite pub. Pleasance Dome, Wed 5–Fri 7 Aug, 10.45pm, £5. The country's oddest barbershop quartet of three guys and a girl are back with the tale of a Catalan matador who moves to … Norfolk. Musical Theatre George Square, Wed 5 & Thu 6 Aug, 7.30pm, £5. The terror and excitement of impending parenthood is explored in this Tony Award-nominated revival by the Cambridge University Players and BATS. Baba Yaga Bony LegsģBUGS Fringe Theatre perform this family friendly tale of a greedy witch and a kind girl, in the dark, for a show that appeals to all ages and senses. Appel/Ring CycleĬompany Decalage and Shamita Ray unite for the Scottish Premiere of this double bill.ĭance Base, Wed 5 Aug, 5pm, £5. Pleasance Courtyard, Wed 5–Fri 7 Aug, 12.55pm, £5.

Almost 10Īward-winning Tangram Theatre return to the Fringe with the UK premiere of this production on the trials of being a child determined to reach 10.

Pleasance Dome, Wed 5–Fri 7 Aug, 7.50pm, £5. Madonna impersonator, Evelyne Brink, reveals all about a life dedicated to mimicking her Madgesty.

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