21st Oct 2025 to 25th Oct 2025 | |
7pm / 25th 5pm | |
Traverse Theatre 10 Cambridge Street, Edinburgh West EH1 2ED |
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£20 / Concession £17 / U30s & Students £15 / Other £5 | |
Visit the event website here | |
BATSHIT is a wildly theatrical, darkly comic, and deeply intimate reckoning with the myths and misconceptions of female madness created by psycho-siren Leah Shelton (AU) and directed by Olivier award-winning Ursula Martinez (UK).
A requiem for Leah’s grandmother Gwen, who was incarcerated for seeking independence in 1960s Australia, BATSHIT draws on personal stories, in-depth research and pop culture to unpack how psychiatry has been shaped by gender bias.
Winner of a Scotsman Fringe First & the Mental Health Foundation Fringe Award at Edinburgh Fringe 2024, this renegade feminist dark comedy tears apart the labels used to control and undermine women through razor-sharp wit, raw storytelling, and unflinching performance.
Age 14+
BATSHIT is part of the Traverse's £1 Ticket Project.
Image: Joel Devereux
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