Brennan Artists @ Edinburgh 2022

The Edinburgh Festival and Fringe is back, and our clients will be performing in a wide variety of exciting shows!

MEDEA – featuring Adura Onashile, Bea Webster, Pauline Lockhart and Wendy Seager

Runs 10-28 Aug at The Hub – For tickets and more info click here

ABOUT MONEY – featuring Michael McCardie

Runs 3-28 Aug at Summerhall – For tickets and more info click here

WILF – featuring Irene Allan

Runs 5-28 Aug at Traverse Theatre – For tickets and more info click here

MUSTER STATION: LEITH – featuring Paul McCole, Pauline Goldsmith

Runs 15-24 Aug at Leith Academy – For tickets and more info click here

THE STRANGE UNDOING OF PRUDENCIA HART – featuring Gavin Jon Wright

Runs 3-28 Aug at The Lyceum – For tickets and more info click here

A LADDER TO THE STARS – featuring Amy McGregor 

Runs 3-29 Aug at Gilded Balloon Teviot – For tickets and more info click here

 

A Ladder To The Stars – On Tour

Visible Fiction’s A Ladder To The Stars returns this spring and features BAA’s Amy McGregor.

Way up in the deep blue night sky, a twinkling star hears a little girl’s birthday wish . . . she wishes she could dance with the stars.

Wanting to make this wish come true, the star tells the moon, the moon tells the sun, the sun tells the wind and the rain, and together they dream up a wonderful plan. Told through a magical mix of music, light and imagination, A Ladder to the Stars is a heartfelt and humorous story of what can happen when the universe hears your dreams.

Runs from Saturday 6th April to Thursday 18th April at various venues.

For tickets and more info, click here

The Isle of Love

THE ISLE OF LOVE opens this evening at Eden Court Theatre, Inverness for Right Lines Productions, starring Ross Allan, Amy McGregor and Kevin Lennon before touring Scotland until the 18th June.

The Isle of Love is a bittersweet tale of love, loss, recovery and discovery infused with the quirky lyrical genius of Adam Ross’ music.

The play addresses the beauty and restorative qualities of island life and also explores why people choose to visit, to remain, to depart and to return.

Up to Speed

Up to Speed is a funny, moving and captivating tale about a boy and a girl and what it’s like to be the odd one out. Have you ever met a person who is a little unusual? Someone whose mind seems to work a bit differently? Who surprises you? Who is funny and also fun to laugh at? That’s what Barnaby is like. Jade has marvelled and laughed at him, been surprised and confused by him. But he has also made her feel small. And she knows exactly how to get him back…

A National Theatre of Scotland and Catherine Wheels’ production, featuring our clients Amy McGregor and Patrick Wallace and directed by Rosalind Sydney.

The play will tour schools throughout the Autumn season. More information can be found here.