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Latest revision as of 19:08, December 25, 2024
The Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland is the world's largest performance arts festival.
History[edit]
Lisa went to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival when she was exploring Edinburgh. She tried to buy a ticket to Musical: The Play from what turned out to be Ticket Booth, a one-man performance art play.
Lisa also went to see Three Tall Men Eating Cereal and The Fourth Wall.
Shows[edit]
Shows seen include:
- Eddie Izzard in: Pants
- Musical: The Play
- Stephen Fry is Hugh Laurie
- Wordle: A Tragedy in Six Tries
- Hamlet with Real Dogs
- The Fourth Wall
- Car Crash: A Love Story
- Three Tall Men Eating Cereal
- "The Play That Goes Wrong" Goes Wrong
- Woke-lahoma, a reference to Oklahoma!
- Puppetry of the Uvula
- Toilet Song Trilogy
- Sing-Along Black Mirror
- Cunk on Parodies
- Non-Improvised Shakespeare
- Hugh Laurie is Stephen Fry
- The Benny Hillbillies, a reference to Benny Hill and The Beverly Hillbillies.
- Bad Rapping Tonight!
- The Backwards Dickens Company
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The Edinburgh Fringe Festival is a real performance arts festival.
In 2004, Nancy Cartwright performed her Simpsons-themed autobiography My Life as a 10-Year-Old Boy at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.[1]
Appearances[edit]
References[edit]