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Kerry Teakle

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Devourer of anything cultural, food and all Edinburgh has to offer, Kerry works in communications when not lapping up the Edinburgh Festivals and the bon vivant life Edinburgh has to offer. You can also find her at Edinburgh Foody

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Other Articles: 15
Adam Hills

Adam Hills: Clown Heart

Death and cancer get the comedic treatment from Fringe favourite Adam Hills, proving laughter really is the best medicine.

ZIK'R

ZIK’R

An exciting blend of traditional instruments, electronic elements, and flamenco, charting the mystical path of Sufi.

Calypso Nights: Juan Two?

Venezuelan DJ idiot brings his record collection and surreal humour back taking us on a journey to the roots of Caribbean music.

For Now, I Am

Marc Brew explores what it is to reconcile being in the world in a new way, following his car accident in 1997.

The Invisible Woman

Kate Cook plays an array of crackpot characters in this thrilling tale of derring-do in WWII.

E15

E15

This bold piece of theatre examines the Focus E15 movement, Britain’s housing crisis and the women who refused to be marginalised.

Reclaiming Vietnam

An autobiographical work, exploring identity, human fragility and human error, Reclaiming Vietnam celebrates the strength that can be found in facing the truth.

Christina Bianco: Party of One

Versatile vocals, celebrity impressions and unlikely interpretations of your favourite songs, retracing what led her to become a multi-faceted party of one.

T-Dance

T-Dance

London’s boldest dance theatre brings T-Dance to the Fringe, exploring how we can touch without touching.

Booking Dance Festival

A dance festival within a festival, showcasing three dance companies and different dance styles including contemporary, hip hop, multicultural.

Trans Scripts

The true-life struggles and triumphs of six transgender women unfold with honesty in Trans Scripts, a play exploring gender identity.

Ernie

With 34 characters in 50 minutes, James Craze brings to life the true story of his grandad, Ernie Hort, just an ordinary man, in this one-man play.

Close Up

Circa challenge everything you’ve thought about circus with this glorious, chaotic abstraction.