| 28th February 2026 | |
| 7pm | |
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Traverse Theatre 10 Cambridge Street, Edinburgh West EH1 2ED |
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| £5 - £12 | |
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Three short plays in development, taking us back to the dark roots of storytelling.
Written by Tash McPhillips (The Final Scream Podcast) and Jordan S. Daniel (BBC Scotland, National Theatre of Scotland), join us for three modern adaptations of classic stories. No holds barred.
Cleo, My Little Baby - a world of AI where 'the perfect woman' is desperate to find out who she really is.
The Ginger Girl - a young man's bid to meet the love of his life - a social media influencer - whatever it takes.
GERM - an out and proud lesbian escapes her judgmental family for the lifestyle of London's infamous night club, The Swans.
In a toxic and chronically online world, we strip things back and learn about the real people behind the digital facades.
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