It is festival season and that means that in the next month there is so many great comedy festivals to look forward to! This month we are looking at some of the great shows that you can see at the Edinburgh Fringe. So take note because we are going to give you all the information you need for just a handful of some of the great shows happening this year!


Dracula: Lucy’s Dream

Credit: Christophe Raynaud de Lage

Location: Lennox Theatre at Pleasance at EICC (Venue 150b)

Dates:  Aug 6th-11th, 13th – 18th, 20th-25th, 27th-29th

Time: 17:30

Price: £21.50 Concessions £19.50

Ticket Link: https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/dracula-lucy-s-dream


Hello! Tell us all about your show!

Dracula – Lucy’s dream is a visual performance exploring the powers of darkness featuring actors, puppets a vampire and amazing music. 

What other acts are you looking forward to seeing at the fringe?

The great thing about the Fringe is that you are sure to discover something you didn’t know about. 

Have you done the fringe before? What are the key pieces of advice you have been given or would give to new groups or people performing at the fringe. 

I have done the fringe several times, both as an artist and as an audience. My advice would be to hold on and defend what you do – it is a unique experience- but make sure to make it up to Arthur’s Seat from time to time to get some perspective. 

If this is your first time – what are you looking forward to?

This is the first time I am coming to Edinburgh Fringe with my company Plexus Polaire. And I am looking forward to meet the audiences of the fringe, have the chance to perform the show for such a long run, and to be a part of the mad and multiple world of the fringe.

Talk us through your daily routine for a day at the Fringe

A coffee, a morning run, seeing a show, flyer! Then prepare for the performance of the day. 

Ok, where is your favourite place to eat at the Fringe? 

There is this great restaurant with amazing Haggis – I don’t remember the name, but will definitely find it. 

Best thing about performing at the fringe?

I love that the fringe is such a multifaceted mash of cultural experience. It has an inspiring energy and gather so many great people. 

Do you bring anything special from home to make it feel more special whilst you are away?

I always bring my yoga-mat, my favourite tea and a good book. 

What are your best hacks to save money whilst at the Fringe?

Make a good plan for food. And restrain from drinking to many Gin and a tonics. 

If people want to find out more about you where can they follow you on social media?

Facebook, instagram … 

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