The Scotsman

Waller-bridge launches Fleabag gin to help next generation of Fringe artists

- By BRIAN FERGUSON bferguson@scotsman.com

Fleabag star Phoebe Wallerbrid­ge is to help the next generation of Edinburgh Festival Fringe artists – by bringing out her own gin inspired by the show’s origins at the event.

The multi award-winning actress, writer and producer, who launched Fleabag as a one-woman play eight years ago, has joined forces with Edinburgh Gin to create a limited edition bottle celebratin­g her famous character’s connection­s with the city.

It is hoped more than £150,000 will be raised for Fringe hopefuls through the collaborat­ion.

Forged after Waller-bridge became the first honorary president of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, it has seen the production of a several thousand bottles featuring a specially-created Fleabagins­pired screen print.

The design, which Wallerbrid­ge created with Edinburgh Gin, features the star looking into the night-sky in Edinburgh and the spot-lit chair she performed the first stage show on.

The screen print also recalls the final exchanges between Fleabag and her “Hot Priest” love interest, with Wallerbrid­ge handwritin­g the line “I Love You” and co-star Andrew Scott penning “It’ll Pass.”

Fleabag famously sparked a surge in sales of canned G&T thanks to a scene where the two main characters bond over drinks.

All proceeds from sales of the special edition Edinburgh Gin will be donated to the Fringe Society to help unknown and emerging artists create work for and appear at the event, which was cancelled last year in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic and is due to go ahead in scaled-back form this August.

Waller-bridge said: “Gin and theatre are my two great loves.

"We wanted this bottle to capture a glimpse of Edinburgh in all her mystery and wonder, through the eyes of Fleabag, who found her first home there. I hope every purchase inspires outrageous and creative conversati­ons over ice while bringing the beloved Fringe back to life. It’s important to add that Andrew Scott hand wrote a message on the bottle… if that isn’t incentive enough to hunt one down and hold it against your cheek, I don’t know what is.”

Fringe Society chief executive Shona Mccarthy said: “This collaborat­ion will be a much-needed lifeline to so many Fringe artists, it will enable them to get back to doing what they do best.”

Edinburgh Gin brand director Neil Mowat said: “It has been an honour to work with Phoebe.

"She’s an incomparab­le talent – an amazing writer, actor and producer – who was so generous with her time, her stories and her care in bringing this project to life.

“What we’ve created together is sort of a love letter to the magic of Edinburgh, filled with Fleabag details that fans will recognise.

"Its significan­ce lies though in the help it will offer other performers who are early on in their careers.

"Hundreds of people will now be able to access support for expenses like travel, accommodat­ion, rehearsal and venue spaces.”

The original stage production of Fleabag was premiered in Underbelly’s Cowgate venue at the 2013 Fringe. The TV adaptation, launched three later, went on to win BAFTA, Emmy and Golden Globe awards.

 ??  ?? 0 Phoebe Waller-bridge has designed a Fleabag-inspired gin, with profits from the bottles to go to the festival where she debuted the show
0 Phoebe Waller-bridge has designed a Fleabag-inspired gin, with profits from the bottles to go to the festival where she debuted the show

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