2023 Edinburgh Fringe
Party Ghost
Cirque, theatre, death and drag come together in this exquisite macabre production. Expect to see a wild mix of dismembered limbs, ghosts and all sorts of outrageous and disturbing shenanigans. Fans of high-level circus and dark comedy will find Party Ghost refreshing, jaw-dropping and hauntingly hilarious. It's not for the faint of heart - so come prepared for a little bit of boo and a whole lot of bang for your buck! Winner Overall Best Circus and Physical Theatre, Adelaide Fringe 2023.
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Edinburgh Fringe 2023 comes to a close: Here are our favourite shows of the festival
As the world's biggest theatre festival comes to a close for another year, we take a look back at the Fringe and our favourite shows of 2023.
Jonny Walfisz, Euronews, 27th August 2023Olivia Porter on Party Ghost
"There's a macabre fascination in all things that scare us. Circus itself embodies that fear".
Lucy Ribchester, The List, 7th August 2023Fringe in 5 - Party Ghost
Amy chats to Olivia Porter and Jarred Dewey who are performing in Party Ghost at the Fringe.
Amy Rye, Lost in Theatreland, 31st July 2023Part circus, part séance, Party Ghost is coming to Edinburgh
Party Ghost performer Jarred Dewey introduces his circus show that depicts purgatory through a comedic pop culture lens.
British Comedy Guide, 27th July 2023Edinburgh 2023: Party Ghost Q&A
BWW catches up with Jarred Dewey to chat about bringing Party Ghost to the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 23rd July 2023Edinburgh festival 2023: 50 shows to see
Cracking comedy, an eclectic mix of theatre - and aerial dance in an ice rink. Our critics share their picks for the August arts extravaganza.
Brian Logan, Arifa Akbar and Lyndsey Winship, The Guardian, 5th July 2023#EdFringe 2023 - #SNAPCHATZ - Episode 9
Today's brave band of would-be indelible Fringe memories are star-powered musical monologue TINK, dark macabre circus Party Ghost, and the practically subversive Little Wimmin!
WJ Quinn, The Quintessential Review, 28th June 2023Performances
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