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Adrienne Truscott
Adrienne Truscott

Adrienne Truscott

  • American
  • Stand-up comedian and actor

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Edinburgh Fringe day 7

Today, I watched three performers talking out of their arses. Hardly a new thing at the Edinburgh Fringe, you might think.

John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 8th August 2017

Absent friends at this year's Fringe

This year, Edinburgh will miss some of its favourite stalwarts.

Kate Copstick, The Scotsman, 7th August 2017

Festival preview: Wild Bore

Wild Bore might show you some buttocks, but it won't give you a bum steer on bad reviews, Claire Smith discovers.

Claire Smith, The Scotsman, 5th August 2017

Fringe 2017: the best theatre to see this year

Best from the theatre section.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 3rd August 2017

Wild Bore interview

The gloves - and all the rest - are off as Adrienne Truscott, Zoe Coombs Marr and Ursula Martinez bare their behinds to the critics in absurdist satire, Wild Bore.

Claire Smith, Edinburgh Festivals, 1st August 2017

50 unmissable shows at the Fringe 2017

We'll be jetting up to the Edinburgh Fringe for the first week of the festival, and we'll be sharing with you the best quirky, offbeat, and downright amazing events at this years Fringe!

Stuart Wilson, To Do List, 27th July 2017

Edinburgh Festival: top 25 to see in 2017

The hottest tickets in town - we pick the must-see shows across the festivals.

The List, 18th July 2017

Edinburgh Festivals 2017: our top picks

The Skinny team pick the books, art, comedy, theatre and music they're most looking forward to at this year's Edinburgh Festivals.

The Skinny, 17th July 2017

Fringe 2017 - Soho Theatre Present

Highlights this year from Soho Theatre include the hugely anticipated Wild Bore.

John Kennedy, The Edinburgh Reporter, 9th July 2017

Fringe 2017 - Bob Slayer's Heroes of Fringe

Known for its creative programming, guerrilla tactics and innovative Pay What You Want model, Bob Slayer's Heroes - returning to Edinburgh for its sixth year - is guided by the passionate belief that performers should come first. Its artists always take the lion's share of ticket sales and enjoy total creative freedom.

Rosemary Kaye, The Edinburgh Reporter, 7th July 2017

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