Kitchen Underwear

Kitchen Underwear How far can you push a sex metaphor, a romantic friendship, and questionable interior décor choices? When Ash and Zee move into their tiny Edinburgh apartment, they begin to navigate the emotional rollercoaster of their early twenties. What they don’t expect is confronting the age-old question of, “do I want to date you […]

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1,2,3. sh*t. that’s my OCD

1,2,3. sh*t. that’s my OCD. In a world full of ugliness, desperation and people touching you with dirty hands, OCD became Tina’s coping mechanism. Not your typical OCD of every day. Instead, it’s the OCD that tangles inside your stomach and shows-up inside your head non-invited. She tries to hide her symptoms, for example touching […]

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Magpie

Magpie Back by popular demand this 5 Star and Outstanding show is returning to The Lantern for the end of the Fringe. Ireland, 1923. Civil war has split country, friend and family. The story of “Magpie” follows two brothers, Michael and Patrick Murphy, within the confines of Kilmainham Gaol. One an IRA gunman fresh from […]

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The Strange Case of Dr Dillon

From 1915 to 1940, Michael Dillon struggled against a world that insisted he was a girl. The only way he could live a full life was to invent gender affirming care for trans men. Body aligned, he began work on his soul. Heart-break, world travel, and life as a Buddhist monk followed. Today, trans identities […]

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The South Of Somewhere Else

The South Of Somewhere Else Join us for a journey like no other in ‘The South Of Somewhere Else,’ a captivating show that fuses the vibrant coastal cultures of the UK and Spain. As the stage divides into two, one side representing the UK’s iconic Baltic, breezy, beaches and the other, the sun-drenched shores of […]

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Geneva Convention

“Because whatever has happened to humanity, whatever is currently happening, it is happening to us all. No matter how far off the screams of pain and terror, we live in one world.” (Alice Walker) //Premiere of an experimental play that takes for its structure the four parts of the Geneva Convention – Wounded & Sick […]

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Geneva Convention

“Because whatever has happened to humanity, whatever is currently happening, it is happening to us all. No matter how far off the screams of pain and terror, we live in one world.” (Alice Walker) //Premiere of an experimental play that takes for its structure the four parts of the Geneva Convention – Wounded & Sick […]

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LOCUSTS by Ian Tucker-Bell & Garth McLean

LOCUSTS by Ian Tucker-Bell & Garth McLean Locusts is a poignant, moving, and humorous piece of new-writing that explores the impact of gay conversion therapy, and the challenges of coming out later in life.  “……..outstanding, understated, nuanced and profoundly touching.” The Wee Review, Edinburgh Fringe One Night Only so early booking advised for this 5 […]

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Coffee After Therapy

Coffee After Therapy Coffee After Therapy is an exciting new musical by award-winning writer/composer Matthew Knowles. It delves into the life of a recently-single woman, attempting to navigate relationships, careers and expectations in an ever-faster 21st century. It is a story about loss, grief and change – and how we come out the other side. […]

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RANK.

RANK. RANK A debut play from Goldie Majtas, Gemma and Jane couldn’t be closer, the type of friendship that could survive through anything, I mean anything. This absurd piece of dark comedy will take you on an unexpected journey through the lives of two twenty-somethings trying to sort their sh*t out. All starting at a […]

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