Edinburgh Fringe
Weather Girl
Smile while it burns. Stacey is a California weather girl. An oversexed and underpaid harbinger of our dying planet. But today, her regular routine of wildfires, prosecco and teeth whitening descends into a scorched earth catastrophe, before she discovers something that will save us all. A dizzying rampage into the soul of American strangeness. The award-winning producers of Fleabag and Baby Reindeer bring you a blistering dark comedy about wrecking the places we love. From Lucille Lortel Award-nominated Brian Watkins, creator of the hit Amazon series Outer Range, and Drama Desk-nominated director Tyne Rafaeli.
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- Julia McDermott - Stacey
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Entertainment Now Announces WoW Awards Week Three
Entertainment Now is delighted to announce the WoW (Week on Week) Awards for the final week of the Fringe.
Entertainment Now, 22nd August 2024Edinburgh Fringe 2024 - Top Picks: Theatre
The best theatre at the Fringe, from climate chaos to the impact of war.
Fest Mag, 23rd July 2024Edinburgh Interview: Brian Watkins on Weather Girl
"It began with wanting to write something for a small audience, something that could be bold because of its intimacy, paired with a story about our increasing sense of detachment from the environment, a story of how we are consumed by our consumerism".
Greg Stewart, Theatre Weekly, 21st July 2024Performances
Date | Time | Venue |
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1st Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
2nd Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
3rd Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
4th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
5th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
6th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
7th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
8th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
9th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
10th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
11th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
13th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
14th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
15th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
16th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
17th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
18th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
20th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
21st Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
22nd Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
23rd Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
24th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
25th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |
26th Aug | 18:00 | Summerhall (Cairns Lecture Theatre) |