2023 Edinburgh Fringe
2nd Picture of Dorian Gray
Nine teenagers and one baritone saxophone invite you to a surreal cabaret of a play. Struggling to make sense of their lives and their place in an unfathomable universe, they find themselves in an hilariously pointless search for a theme for their own creative expression - only to discover that one of them may in fact be the actual great-grandchild of eponymous narcissist Dorian Gray. This life-imitating-art play about growing up asks lots of important questions about what it means to be human and, in fine absurdist fashion, offers absolutely no answers whatsoever.
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80 picks in theatre at Edinburgh Fringe 2023, part 1
In this post I'll be looking at shows which are listed in the Fringe guide under the 'Theatre' section. There are old favourites, new titles, and quirky originals.
Louise Penn, LouReviews, 26th July 2023Performances
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3rd Aug 2023 | 15:50 | C aquila (Temple) |
4th Aug 2023 | 15:50 | C aquila (Temple) |
5th Aug 2023 | 15:50 | C aquila (Temple) |
6th Aug 2023 | 15:50 | C aquila (Temple) |
7th Aug 2023 | 15:50 | C aquila (Temple) |
8th Aug 2023 | 15:50 | C aquila (Temple) |
9th Aug 2023 | 15:50 | C aquila (Temple) |
10th Aug 2023 | 15:50 | C aquila (Temple) |
11th Aug 2023 | 15:50 | C aquila (Temple) |
12th Aug 2023 | 15:50 | C aquila (Temple) |