Terrifically inventive lo-fi high-jinks as an epic road - and boat - trip is told via the blank canvas of cardboard. There's a laugh on every flap. 3rd Aug 2023 13:00 Pleasance Courtyard (The Grand) ...
A goofy, fantastical mermaid tale told through labelled cardboard signs accompanied by an unidentifiable language that sounds like a fusion between Icelandic and Simlish? It sounds ludicrous, but ...
It’s been 14 years since Pierre Guillois and I have been working together, and we’ve always dreamt of creating a duet. Clowns without being clowns, and inspired more by Anglo-Saxon slapstick, we ...
A great thing about the Fringe is that sometimes you see two shows in a row that, together, make you think about something in a way that you perhaps wouldn’t if you had just seen the one. The Ice Hole ...
Most tickets cost £12.50. To book visit the official Fringe website or contact the venue: (Preview) 19:20 Udderbelly, George Square (The Wee Coo) 8th Aug 19:20 Udderbelly, George Square (The Wee Coo) ...
Compagnie le Fils du Grand Réseau’s dramaturgy is undeniably distinctive: an absurdist, episodic story told in a language that hovers around the edges of comprehensibility and a scenography of ...
Improbable has worked magic with newspapers and sticky tape, and now Compagnie le Fils du Reseau creates an entire show out of cardboard. You might expect it to be rather flat but au contraire: it is ...
Welcome to the Land of Cardboard, where friendship lurks around every corrugated crease! On his loneliest birthday yet, rotten little Huxley is whisked away by the timeless Mr. Cardboard! This ...