Date
30 July - 25 August
Time
3:20 pm
Venue
Underbelly George Square
suitability
Age 12+ (Guideline)
Tickets from
£10.00
Theatre
...Earnest?
...Earnest? The Smash Hit EdFringe Triumph Returns!
Fans of The Play That Goes Wrong and Noises Off will love this.
Returning to the Fringe for the FIFTH time due to phenomenal demand, this Oscar Wilde twist is guaranteed to have you in stitches.
When a traditional production of Oscar Wilde's classic play gets underway, everything seems to be going perfectly to plan... that is, until the lead actor fails to arrive on cue.
Presented By
Say It Again, Sorry?
Duration
70 minutes
Advice
Audience Participation
Price
Tickets from
£10.00
Accessibility
Interactive. Comedy
For more information on accessibility and to book tickets, please contact the box office at access@underbelly.co.uk, or visit https://underbellyedinburgh.co.uk/your-visit/accessibility
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