Theatre At The Fringe – INTERVIEW – Odds Are
“The show’s picked up a slew of awards and a lot of momentum, and we are eager to share it with a wide audience at Fringe.”
“The show’s picked up a slew of awards and a lot of momentum, and we are eager to share it with a wide audience at Fringe.”
“It’s a tale about what fatherhood means told through the lens of how we’ve historically made money from energy.”
“I am most looking forward to performing every day and getting into the chaos that is the Fringe…”
” NIUSIA is the true and remarkable story of my Nana,”
Starting off our mini day trips is Musselburgh
“This is a labour of love. The third part in a trilogy”
“In many ways, I wrote this play for him…”
“It’s a solo show where I play about eighteen characters…”
“The stakes have never been higher. Will Baxter win big, or lose everything in his final showdown?”
“Writing this show has meant juggling a mountain of material, and I’m constantly reworking it which keeps myself and the cast on our toes. “