2015 Edinburgh Fringe
bright ideas
With the help of two opposing lawyers, God is deciding whether or not to send another flood and have humanity start again. Following their five-star production of Endgame by Samuel Beckett, blind elephant return with an absurd moral tragicomedy. 'With this level of focus and intelligence from their debut production, blind elephant are surely destined for great things.' (Skinny). 'The actors showed resources that could see them tackle much of the Beckett canon with authenticity and flair.' (Plays International Magazine).
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Show on 7th August is free and at 17.15.
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Date | Time | Venue |
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7th Aug 2015 | 14:45 | Paradise in the Vault |
8th Aug 2015 | 14:45 | Paradise in the Vault |
9th Aug 2015 | 14:45 | Paradise in the Vault |
10th Aug 2015 | 14:45 | Paradise in the Vault |
11th Aug 2015 | 14:45 | Paradise in the Vault |
12th Aug 2015 | 14:45 | Paradise in the Vault |
13th Aug 2015 | 14:45 | Paradise in the Vault |
14th Aug 2015 | 14:45 | Paradise in the Vault |
15th Aug 2015 | 14:45 | Paradise in the Vault |
User reviews
Excellent script... performed to the perfection. The play teases your intellect with the deep philosophical question and has the humour and pace to keep you glued till the last line...
One of the best plays fringe has to offer.
Terrific, thought provoking, eclectic script delivered with pace enthusiasm and engagement. This is one of the genuine gems of the fringe so far. Miss it at your peril.
Full of pace and humour. I enjoyed every minute of this topical show with my two children. Writer to be fully congratulated for his wit and intelligence, as are the actors who performed it to an impeccable standard. Not to be missed. Sharon Day