2016 Edinburgh Fringe
Letters to Windsor House
A loophole in the Postal Services Act says you can open other people's mail under certain circumstances. This is that certain circumstance... Songs, politics, dodgy landlords and detective work: Another potentially felonious show by the award-winning Sh!t Theatre for Generation Rent. 'A young company who are really finding their own distinctive voice' (Lyn Gardner, Guardian). 'The rising stars of performance art' (Daily Telegraph). 'Bloody marvellous' (Independent). 'Lesbians' (MumbleTheatre.net). Commissioned by the Harlow Playhouse. Supported by Arts Council for England. **** (ExeuntMagazine.com, Daily Telegraph, WhatsOnStage.com, Stage, Fest, BroadwayBaby.com). ***** (Three Weeks, Edinburgh Festival Magazine).
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Press articles
Edinburgh 2016 - the year that comedy got less funny?
2016 may well go down as the year that comedy got serious.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 27th August 2016Three to see on 20 Aug
Three to see at the Edinburgh Festival tomorrow...
ThreeWeeks, 19th August 2016Sh!t Theatre: "We like embracing failure"
Tim Bano talks to Rebecca Biscuit and Louise Mothersole of Sh!t Theatre about the housing crisis, the non-threatening side of performance art, and their new show Letters to Windsor House.
Tim Bano, Fest Mag, 17th August 2016Fringe: our pick of the bunch
Little ripples. That's how it starts. Little ripples getting bigger. And then suddenly you're eye to eye with a dinosaur. The Edinburgh Fringe is the T-Rex of arts festivals and it has a way of creeping up on you. For ages it's a faint shape on the horizon, reassuringly far away, and then it pounces.
Natasha Tripney, The Stage, 4th August 201650 unmissable shows at the Edinburgh Fringe 2016
We've picked out some of the more accessible yet offbeat, less mainstream offerings from this years jumbo Edinburgh Fringe line-up. Also, look out for our reviews article once the festival kicks off!
Stuart Wilson, To Do List, 26th July 2016Performances
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