2018 Edinburgh Fringe
Grace
A rip-roaring comedy about the adventures of a naughty priest. After his tricks and machinations result in the destruction of a whole village and his own near death, Father Samuels seeks shelter with a young couple, Sarah and Nigel. Highly religious and more naive than Father Samuels ever imagined or hoped, they revere Father Samuels, offering him their food and bidding him to stay the night. In return he gives them "spiritual guidance". 'Filled with wickedly naughty humour, leaving the audience in excitable shock' (Concrete-Online.co.uk).
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Chortle, 25th July 2018Edinburgh interview: Katie Reddin-Clancy on Grace
Fresh back from highly successful runs at the Adelaide Fringe Festival and Melbourne International Comedy Festival, British comedy actress Katie Reddin-Clancy makes her debut at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival with her self-written, second, solo theatre production Grace.
Theatre Weekly, 19th July 2018Performances
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13th Aug 2018 | 14:15 | theSpace on North Bridge (Space 2) |
14th Aug 2018 | 14:15 | theSpace on North Bridge (Space 2) |
15th Aug 2018 | 14:15 | theSpace on North Bridge (Space 2) |
16th Aug 2018 | 14:15 | theSpace on North Bridge (Space 2) |
17th Aug 2018 | 14:15 | theSpace on North Bridge (Space 2) |
18th Aug 2018 | 14:15 | theSpace on North Bridge (Space 2) |
20th Aug 2018 | 14:15 | theSpace on North Bridge (Space 2) |
21st Aug 2018 | 14:15 | theSpace on North Bridge (Space 2) |
22nd Aug 2018 | 14:15 | theSpace on North Bridge (Space 2) |
23rd Aug 2018 | 14:15 | theSpace on North Bridge (Space 2) |
24th Aug 2018 | 14:15 | theSpace on North Bridge (Space 2) |
25th Aug 2018 | 14:15 | theSpace on North Bridge (Space 2) |