Edinburgh Evening News

Fringe unveils 1373 new shows coming to Capital this summer

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than 1300 shows have been added to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe including cabaret, comedy, dance, circus, musicals and opera.

Another 274 had already been revealed, bringing the total to 1647 shows so far, with more due to be added in May and June. Bookings can now be made on edfringe.com for the festival, which runs between August 2-26, and is in its 77th year.

Among the performanc­es is How To Catch A Book Witch at Underbelly, aimed at children aged four and older, described as "an open-hearted show aimed at exploring the importance of libraries and sharing stories".

Another show, Good Girl At Paradise Green, was touted as "an immersive, interactiv­e clown adventure as she plays with male fantasies, female sexuality and how we navigate 21st century womanhood".

Early years audiences were set to be entertaine­d by Sing, Sign And Sensory at Gilded Balloon, described as "an immersive, creative experience in customised, inflatable sensory pods" for babies and toddlers.

An innovative performanc­e of Macbeth at Saint Stephen's Theatre mixes the original script with music from Foo Fighters, The Prodigy, and Dire Straits, while at Hill Street Theatre, Rave is a "jukebox musical set in a nightclub" exploring an ageing friendship group.

SNP MP Mhairi Black is also set to make her Fringe comedy debut at Gilded Balloon.

Shona McCarthy, chief executive of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, said: "It's super exciting when a new batch of shows gets announced, you can really feel the momentum gathering as August gets closer and closer.

"I can't wait to get stuck in and add some more shows to my favourites list More and to book a few in, just in case they sell out.

"Artists are the backbone of this festival and they're at the heart of everything we do at the Fringe Society.

"Booking tickets in advance, adding free and unticketed shows to your favourites list, giving shoutouts to artists and companies on social media using #UnleashYou­rFringe – these are things that Fringe audiences can do to show some essential early support and boost morale for the artists they love.

"So if your fave is coming to Edinburgh, or if a show tackles an issue that's close to your heart, get it locked in now."

 ?? ?? A street performer on the Royal Mile during the Fringe
A street performer on the Royal Mile during the Fringe

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