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Transmission: Into the Dark

It’s night time. You receive an address to a secret location. A mysterious voice calls you towards unknown destinations, weaving you through the night streets of Edinburgh, and into the soul of the night where the strange is real and the real is strange. Sell-out hit of Melbourne and Adelaide Fringes, from the creators of en route. Winner: Adelaide Fringe Innovation Award. 'A must-see for anyone who revels in the unknown and opportunities for self-reflection' ***** (List). 'A meditative night odyssey' **** (TheAge.com.au). 'We finished it feeling exhilarated' **** (InDailySA.com.au).

Traverse – Elsewhere • 7 Aug 2026 - 23 Aug 2026

Bog Witch

Following a hugely critically acclaimed London run, legendary performance artist Bryony Kimmings (I’m a Phoenix, Bitch, Credible Likeable Superstar Role Model, Fake It Till You Make It ) returns to the Fringe. Bog Witch follows part of Kimmings’ real-life story, the journey of uprooting her and her son’s lives to live in a tumbledown cottage in the wilderness, to plug back into nature as a last-ditch attempt to be happy and sane. 'Haunting and hilarious... a climate reckoning of both cosmic and quotidian proportions – and a theatrical time capsule of the way we live now' **** (Guardian).

Traverse Theatre • 8 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

Cathy

Eilidh Loan is a young Scottish writer. Her first play, Moorcroft was a true story based upon her dad's amateur football team, and opened to critical acclaim when she directed it at the Tron in Glasgow. Cathy is a new comedy inspired by her grandmother, and how she dealt with the grief in her unique way after losing her husband. Cathy, Eilidh's grandmother, insisted that Elaine C Smith must play her and so she is. Joining her will be Michele Gallager, Chloe Hodgson, Alan Orr and Sally Reid.

Traverse Theatre • 7 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

The Singer

Featuring music by Grammy Award-nominated KT Tunstall, The Singer is a new piece of gig-theatre about Joe, a deaf artist who 'sings' with his hands, and Andy, a washed-up musician seeking a comeback. Joe experiences music physically, feeling rhythm through his body, crafting lyrics that pulse with life. Their unlikely partnership ignites, prejudice closes in and their bond is pushed to breaking point. A story of music, identity and connection, performed in spoken English and BSL. Music and lyrics by KT Tunstall, directed by Cora Bissett, based on the short film by Cora Bissett and Jamie Rea.

Traverse Theatre • 4 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

Mrs Stern Wanders the Prussian State Library

1933 Berlin. With martial law in effect, political activism has become a capital crime. When a young Gestapo officer arrests a philosophy graduate student, her interrogation will endanger them both. Direct from its critically acclaimed Off-Broadway premiere, Jenny Lyn Bader’s new play – inspired by the real-life arrest of Hannah Arendt – illuminates the struggle for human connection and moral imagination in dark times. North American new writing theatre Luna Stage and Olivier, Tony and Emmy Award-winning producer Richard Jordan return to the Traverse following their 2025 Scotsman Fringe First sell-out production RIFT.

Traverse Theatre • 6 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

Supposing:

A curse has fallen on Sally’s house. Unexpected, unwanted and hard to shake. Worst of all, no one will believe her. As the line between certainty and doubt begins to blur, Sally must decide whether to trust what she sees, and what happens if she’s right. Zinnie Harris (Further Than The Furthest Thing, This Restless House, Meet me at Dawn) writes and directs this Traverse Theatre world-premiere production at Traverse Festival 2026.

Traverse Theatre • 6 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

Voices of Canada

Rediscover Richard Strauss’s Ein Heldenleben, alongside new vocal works paying tribute to Canada’s Indigenous peoples and work by Gabriela Ortiz.In the second concert of the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (OSM), Rafael Payare invites audiences to a conversation across time with a powerful programme of music culminating in Richard Strauss’s sumptuous tone poem Ein Heldenleben. With a stirring battle episode, ardent love music and playful quotations from the composer’s earlier works, it is a musical self-portrait both mischievous and deeply moving that takes full advantage of the possibilities of a large orchestra.This monumental staple of the late Romantic period is paired with carefully selected contemporary pieces. Indigenous Canadian sopranos Emma Pennell and Elisabeth St-Gelais join the orchestra for two powerful new vocal works confronting history, memory and the lived experience of Indigenous communities in Canada today.Alongside these, Gabriela Ortiz’s cello concerto Dzonot summons an evocation of the subterranean rivers, caves and stunning wildlife of Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula. Ortiz, also featured in the LA Phil’s programme, described it as a ‘form of protest’ responding to our neglect of these valuable ecosystems. It was written for cello soloist Alisa Weilerstein, who plays with ‘directness and insight… technical prowess and depth of feeling’ (The Guardian).Together, they encourage audiences to approach Strauss anew, inviting questions on voice, identity, and our relationship to the natural world.Supported by Léan Scully Endowed Fund with additional support from The Québec Government Office in London

Usher Hall • 20 Aug 2026

The Great Race - New York to Paris

Times Square, New York, February 12th, 1908. Six Teams from across the globe wait at the starting line. Their mission? Be the first to drive a motorcar to Paris. Who will get there first? How will they get there? Is anyone competent enough to get there at all? The hilarious retelling of one of history’s most bizarre and long-forgotten chapters returns to Liverpool! With five actors playing forty-five parts, and a complete original ragtime soundtrack, this hysterical piece of historical theatre will have you non-stop laughing as we take you all the way around the world… in a motorcar! “The Great Race is a masterclass in storytelling and comedic theatre. It’s well worth a watch.” - Reyt Good Magazine Confirmed Cast: Elliot Bailey, Harry Freeman, Rob Hardie & Tom Terrance Original soundtrack composed by Alec Walters. Written and Directed by Elliot Bailey and Rob Hardie. Presented by Guilty Applause Ltd. Performance Information Approximate show duration: 2 hours and 15 minutes including a 20 minute interval Age Rating: 12+ Please note – the bar will close 15 minutes before the advertised start time. Latecomers will not be admitted so please arrive in good time. Please contact Box Office on 0151 709 4321 if you require wheelchair access. There are two wheelchair spaces available for each show. There are no booking fees payable (hurrah!)

Royal Court Liverpool • 21 Aug 2026 - 22 Aug 2026

JOSIAH

Based on the autobiography of Josiah Henson. Born into slavery in Maryland, enduring 41 years of unimaginable brutality and persecution before escaping to Canada. The play dramatises his unwavering resilience, determination and faith; the indomitable spirit which led him to become a respected leader, minister and teacher. His story inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe to create Uncle Tom in the seminal novel of the 19th Century – Uncle Tom’s Cabin. This is a story that matters today in a time when histories are being erased and challenged. It is a compelling true Canadian story of triumph over adversity.

theSpaceTriplex • 17 Aug 2026 - 22 Aug 2026

Twelve Angry Men

Locked in a jury room on a sweltering day, twelve strangers must decide the fate of a young man accused of murder. What begins as an open-and-shut case unravels as one juror dares to question the evidence. Tensions rise, prejudices surface and tempers flare as reason battles bias. Twelve Angry Men is a gripping courtroom drama about justice.

theSpace @ Niddry St • 11 Aug 2026 - 15 Aug 2026

Via Dolorosa by David Hare

Through the medium of theatre, David Hare gives a dramatic account of his travels though Israel and Palestine, from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem to Gaza and Ramallah. The playwright was given unique access to a range of public and private figures, each with a different perspective on the region and its troubles. The resultant drama draws together these very different voices, exposing the passions and opinions that run deep throughout the region. At the end, like its author, the audience is left wiser but exhausted by the experience.

theSpaceTriplex • 7 Aug 2026 - 22 Aug 2026