One Last Week, a whole new batch of shows at theSpaceUK!

It’s not over yet: hidden gems galore, more new musicals, and juicy comedies are hitting theSpaceUK stages for one last rip-roaring week of shows

Week 3 is here: bringing you one last knockout selection of shows. Dramatic dance double bills, surreal murder-themed comedy shows, and getting stuck in elevators: it’s all go as we plunge into a fantastic final week at the Fringe.

Here’s a just a sample of the new shows gracing theSpaceUK from 22nd – 27th:

Cheaper than a night at Balmoral!
Hotel Elsinore (theSpace on the Mile, 22-27)

Denmark. 2am. A hotel room. Three weary travellers, an unexpected will, and a production of Hamlet to rehearse before morning. Tragedy and humour blend in this new play by award-winning performer Susanna Hamnett, with Joshua and Lily MacGregor.

Can you teach an old dog new tricks?
The New Rock’n’Roll (theSpace @ Niddry St, 22-27)

A washed-up stand-up comedian tries to reclaim his mojo but fails miserably at the hands of his younger, more popular support act who he sets out to sabotage.

Sweet, sweet music
The Aca-prentice: Sales Pitch (theSpaceTriplex, 22-27)
Lord Alan Sugar tests the nerves and voices of the hungriest hopefuls in the a cappella world as they compete to be his aca-prentice. Watch our candidates tackle tasks to test their ability through chart-topping songs!

Talent that’ll hit you hard
SMACK & Spektakel (theSpaceTriplex, 21-24)

SMACK & Spektakel offers an adventurous double bill of dance, refreshing the commentary on the empowered female body, while questioning the relationship between performance and identity.

Breaking a murderer…
The Rodney Buzzard Tapes: Evidence of an Honourable Man
(theSpace on the Mile, 23-27)
A surreal sketch show that tells the story of Britain’s least-successful serial killer, Rodney Buzzard. A satire of murder documentaries that will probe the hidden depths of the criminal underworld.

Theatre this good is a crime
In Her Defence (theSpace on North Bridge, 22-27)
1947. A man is dead. His wife has killed him. As a court hears the evidence leading up to the murder, you’ll witness the disintegration of the couple’s marriage revealing the real, surprising truth.

Get stuck right in to new drama
Going Down (theSpace on North Bridge, 22-27)
Four students stuck in an elevator, with nothing to do except talk to each other. An exploration of how easily we allow our mental heath to stagnate.

It’s wild how good our musicals are
Boom Town (theSpace @ Surgeons’ Hall, 22-27)

Set in wild-west Arizona, Beau has come of age and must prove herself to her father. Can she save her town by taking on the outlaw? A new musical that puts a bluegrass twist on contemporary musical theatre.

Something to really celebrate
birthday girl (theSpace on the Mile, 22-27)

This is a play about birthdays. It’s also about growing up, the future and the inevitability of ageing – a prospect that the birthday girl is finding increasingly unnerving.

Start battling for the tickets!
Battle: A Modern Mystery Play (theSpace @ Niddry St., 22-27)

War again. It’s 1066, William fights Harry! How do mothers, queens, wives and daughters cope? Gather their skirts and soldier on. Telling stories in plays and songs; working, travelling, gazing at Halley’s Comet in awe.

You don’t know them yet, but you will soon…
Women You Know (theSpace @ Symposium Hall, 22-27)
The morning after a drunken rendezvous with an old boyfriend, a woman and her friend discuss autonomy, identity and bad sex. A frank new comedy about the hypocrisies of modern womanhood.

It’s just as well you found her:
Lost and Found: A Cellist’s Journey (theSpace @ Niddry St., 22-27)

In her most intimate musical performance, cellist Jablonska explores how identities are made, unmade and remade on a personal and musical journey from Poland to Scotland, as part of MadeInScotlandShowcase.com.

A show you could see over and over…
Water Fruit Loops (theSpace @ Niddry St., 22-27)
Richard, a student, finds himself stuck in a time loop after hooking up with his ex. Rather than utilise the period for self-reflection, Richard jumps at the opportunity to keep hooking up with his ex.

About theSpaceUK

Established in 1995, theSpaceUK hosts the largest and most diverse programme at the fringe. Companies, both professional & amateur, are given an affordable, supportive and professional platform to showcase their work. 

About the venue

theSpaceUK operates 19 venues across 7 sites including: theSpace @ Surgeons’ Hall, theSpace @ SymposiumHall, theSpace on North Bridge, theSpace on the Mile, theSpaceTriplex, the Space @ Venue45.

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Investigation underway following fatal shooting of a child in Liverpool

Police in Liverpool have launched an investigation following the tragic fatal shooting of a child in Knotty Ash last night, Monday 22nd August.

Officers attended at a house on Kingsheath Avenue at 10pm after reports that an unknown male had fired a gun inside the property.

A nine-year-old girl suffered a gunshot injury to the chest and was taken to hospital in a critical condition. She has since sadly died.

Next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specially trained family liaison officers.

A man also suffered gunshot wounds to his body and a woman suffered a gunshot injury to her hand during the incident inside the house.

They have both been taken to hospital for treatment for their injuries.

An investigation is underway and house-to-house, CCTV and forensic enquiries are in the process of being carried out. A cordon is also in place.

Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims said: “This is a truly shocking incident in which tragically a young and innocent girl has been shot and sadly died.

“Our thoughts and condolences go to her family and friends at this very difficult time. No parent should ever have to suffer the loss of a child in these dreadful circumstances.

“This crime is abhorrent and our communities must come forward and tell us who is responsible.

“This cowardly individual does not deserve to be walking the streets and I would urge those who know anything to speak to us and tell us what they know so that we can put the person responsible behind bars where they belong.

“We are carrying out a number of lines of enquiry as a matter of urgency and would ask for dashcam, CCTV or mobile phone footage from anyone who lives, works or was visiting the area of Kingsheath Avenue last night.”

The shooting comes on the 15th anniversary of the death of eleven year old Liverpool schoolboy Rhys Jones, who was shot while making his way home from football training.

6 million disabled people to get Cost of Living payment from 20 September

  • £150 disability Cost of Living payments to be made from 20 September 2022
  • 6 million people who are paid certain disability benefits will benefit
  • Automatic support part of wider package of help with the rising Cost of Living, including other cost of living payments totalling £650

Those being paid a qualifying disability benefit will be paid automatically from 20 September, with the vast majority of those eligible expected to receive their one-off payment within a couple of weeks by the beginning of October.

The payment will help disabled people with the rising Cost of Living acknowledging the higher disability-related costs they often face, such as care and mobility needs.

For those disabled people on low-incomes, this payment comes on top of other Cost of Living payments totalling £650, £400 for all households to help with energy bills, and an extra £150 for properties in Council Tax bands A-D in England.

Over eight million eligible households in receipt of a means-tested benefit received the first of two automatic Cost of Living payments of £326 from 14 July. The second means-tested payment of £324 will be issued later this year.

Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work Chloe Smith said: “We know disabled people can face additional costs, which is why we are acting to help reduce the financial pressures on the most vulnerable.

“This £150 disability payment is on top of the £1,200 most low income benefit claimants will also receive and alongside wider support targeted at disabled people, including help with transport and prescription costs.

“We know it’s a worrying time for some people and I’d urge them to check they are getting all the support on offer by searching Help for Households.”

The Cost of Living payments from the government are part of a £37 billion package of support, which will see millions of households receive at least £1,200 this year to help cover rising costs.

The government has also expanded support for the Household Support Fund in England – which helps people with food and energy bills – with an extra £421 million – for October 2022 to March 2023, and topped up funding by £79 million for devolved nations; the total value of this support now stands at £1.5 billion.

This is all in addition to changes to the Universal Credit taper rate and work allowances worth £1,000 a year on average for 1.7 million working claimants, a rise in the National Living Wage to £9.50 an hour, and a tax cut for around 30 million workers through a rise in National Insurance contribution thresholds.

UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Nadhim Zahawi said: “We know that rising prices faced by many countries around the world are a significant worry for many people here in the UK, especially those most vulnerable to additional costs.

“Today’s announcement that disabled people will begin to receive an additional £150 payment from the end of September reinforces our commitment to help UK households through the challenging times ahead.

“This payment is in addition to further help households can expect over the coming months – including a second cost of living payment of £324 for households on means-tested benefits, £300 for pensioners this winter and £400 discount on energy bills for every household. This is all part of our significant £37 billion support package.”

  • Those who receive the following disability benefits may be eligible for the one-off payment of £150 in September: Disability Living Allowance, Personal Independence Payment, Attendance Allowance, Scottish Disability Benefits (Adult Disability Payment and Child Disability Payment), Armed Forces Independence Payment, Constant Attendance Allowance and War Pension Mobility Supplement.
  •  Armed Forces Independence Payment, Constant Attendance Allowance and War Pension Mobility Supplement.
  • Those who had confirmed payment of their disability benefit for 25 May are expected to be paid shortly after the payment window opens. For those awaiting confirmation of their disability benefits on 25 May, or who are waiting to be assessed for eligibility to receive disability benefits, the process may take longer but payments will still be automatic.
  • You must have received a payment (or later receive a payment) of one of these qualifying benefits for 25 May 2022 to get the payment.
  • You can read more about the government’s Cost of Living support on the Help with the cost of living page.

Fringe 2022: Ganesh & Cydney’s Clinic

Ganesh & Cydney’s Clinic

Underbelly (Cowgate): 04-28 Aug 2022

“Something extraordinary!” – Critics Republic, ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Spreads a feel-good buzz!” – The Star (Malaysia), ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Best Director, Best Lead Performer @ Malaysian National Arts Awards

Soho Theatre Young Company

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Malaysian-British theatre company brings their award-winning cabaret to Edinburgh

Award winning Malaysian theatre company Liver & Lung are bringing their critically acclaimed cabaret, Clinic, to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival at Underbelly Cowgate this summer.

Imagine if Prince and Mae West were best friends. Now throw in some glitter, filth, a dash of camp and you’re nearly there … After traveling the globe seeking the reaffirmation their lovers never gave them, Ganesh and Cydney have landed in Edinburgh, on a mission to rid the city of lovesickness.

Clinic is a new cabaret experience, that’s cliché and unconventional in equal measure. With the help of a little audience participation, some outrageously intimate anecdotes and original songs, patients are taken on a euphoric and enlightening journey towards sexual discovery and self-love.

Clinic is directed, produced and composed by Malaysian-born performer Shafeeq Shajahan (@shafeeqshajahan). He is a recent recipient of the National Malaysian Arts Award for Best Director in Musical Theatre. While he plays the role of ‘Ganesh The Great’, Natalie Durkin makes her Fringe debut as ‘Cydney Debonaire’ (@nataliedurkincomedy).

Listing information:

Show: Ganesh & Cydney’s Clinic
Dates: 04-28 August 2022
Time: 11PM
Venue: Underbelly – Cowgate
Address: 66 Cowgate, EH1 1JX
Price: £11 (£10 concessions)
Box Office:www.underbellyedinburgh.co.uk / 0131 510 0395 / www.edfringe.com

About Liver & Lung:
Liver&Lung is a critically acclaimed and award-winning international theatre company. Stylistic and spectacular, its plays, musicals and events in London, Edinburgh, and Malaysia have reached a wide audience.

Liver & Lung has won four Malaysian BOH Cameronian Arts Awards, including Best Direction for Sepet The Musical and Innovation in Musical Theatre for Mahsuri (& Other Peculiar Tales).

The company launched Asia’s first integrated digital arts festival, in conjunction with KLDiversity, in 2021.

Instagram@liver_and_lungTwitter@liver_and_lung

Websitewww.liverandlung.com

Fringe 2022: Fight Fringe FOMO with a #FOMO Clinic

Do not miss out on the fear of missing out

Do you ever experience the feeling of missing out? Maybe the Fringe makes you confused – where to go, what to choose with so many options? You could only do the last week of Fringe but you maybe missed better things before?

Or you need to leave and you are worried you will be missing out on the final weekend fun? Worry not!

Dr King of More is here to help!

Come to our #FOMO Clinic* – a fun, immersive, theatre solo show and quasi-workshop where you will learn about the magical concept of #JOLIF through knowledge sharing, dance, audience participation and individual tips. With #FOMO Clinic you will realise you are always in the right place and your party is where you’re at. 

*What does Dolly Parton have to do with FOMO? Come and find out. 

#FOMO Clinic is a piece that explores the concept of fear of missing out through a fun and feel good combination of immersive theatre, workshop, quasi-lecture and audience participation, while learning how to deal with the fear of missing out (using a running theme of Dolly Parton). The main performer is a Dr King of More who launches into an academic presentation of the aspects of fear of missing out, its reasons as well as audience confessions/diagnostics.

But the presentation quickly proves to be more than what it seems as the performer introduces the alternative concept of the ‘joy of letting it flourish’ #JOLIF through music and dance. The audience gets to ask questions or take part in individual on stage clinics.

The piece is rooted both in actual research on the phenomenon of FOMO and humour, where the boundaries between academic input, comedy and audience interaction are blurred. The piece for performed in the Tramshed Found Arts Festival, London in 2022 and in the Palace Residency, Poland in 2021, as well as several time as an online event.  

Audience feedback:

‘I feel like I am a happier person after this show’

‘That was so precious. Thank you Doctor!’

#FOMO Clinic is performed by King of More and it is his Edinburg Fringe solo show debut.

King of More is a queer immersive performer, actor, dancer and all around jester, originally from Bosnia and Herzegovina, based in London.

His focus is people’s growth, love and connection through humour and energy filled immersive performances. King of More’s philosophy is that life is short and each moment could be appreciated and lived at least 5% more.

He discovered the talent and gift of making people smile and live/dance their fuller self so he is on a quest of spreading love through his art and expert improvisation work.

King of More performs in immersive theatre shows, festivals, movement art pieces, parties, hosts and comperes cabaret nights and adds an explosion of life to your cobwebbed Zoom event.

Some highlights of King of More’s work include being selected as one of representatives for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro 2016 for the British House arts programme, performing on the FatboySllim 2019 UK tour and being the lead performer for Elrow in UK.

He performed within Morning Gloryville, Gypsy Disco, Boomtown, Secret Garden Party, Pete the Monkey Festival, the Provibers, Pinky Promise, Tramshed, Goblin King’s Ball, Third Mind Productions, Edinburgh Fringe, Prangsta and more.

Where: Paradise in Augustine – the Studio

When: 23-27 Aug, 11:50, duration 50min

Edinburgh Fringe Programme link:

https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/fomo-clinic

Walking, wheeling and cycling to be offered on prescription in England

  • trials in 11 areas across England to help people’s mental and physical health
  • GPs will issue social prescriptions such as walking, wheeling and cycling, backed by £12.7 million
  • schemes will include cycling and walking groups, cycle training and free bike loans

Social prescriptions, including walking, wheeling and cycling, will be offered by GPs as part of a new trial to improve mental and physical health and reduce disparities across England, the government has announced today (22 August 2022).

The government has awarded £12.7 million in multi-year funding to 11 local authority areas in England. The funding will go towards several pilot projects in each location, including:

  • adult cycle training
  • free bike loans
  • walking groups

Other schemes include all-ability cycling taster days where people who may not have cycled before can try to in a friendly environment, or walking and cycling mental health groups where people can connect with their communities as they get active.

The pilots must be delivered alongside improved infrastructure so people feel safe to cycle and walk.

The 11 local authority areas that will trial social prescriptions are:

  • Bath and North East Somerset
  • Bradford
  • Cornwall
  • Cumbria
  • Doncaster
  • Gateshead
  • Leeds
  • Nottingham
  • Plymouth
  • Suffolk
  • Staffordshire

The pilots, a commitment in the government’s Gear Change plan published in 2020, aim to evaluate the impact of cycling and walking on an individual’s health, such as reduced GP appointments and reliance on medication due to more physical activity. For the first time, transport, active travel and health officials will work together towards a whole systems approach to health improvement and tackling health disparities.

Walking and Cycling Minister, Trudy Harrison, said:  ”Walking and cycling has so many benefits – from improving air quality in our communities to reducing congestion on our busiest streets.

“It also has an enormous positive impact on physical and mental health, which is why we have funded these projects which will get people across the country moving and ease the burden on our NHS.”

National Active Travel Commissioner, Chris Boardman, said: “As a nation we need healthier, cheaper and more pleasant ways to get around for everyday trips. Active Travel England’s mission is to ensure millions of people nationwide can do just that – so it’s easier to leave the car at home and to enjoy the benefits that come with it.

“Moving more will lead to a healthier nation, a reduced burden on the NHS, less cancer, heart disease and diabetes, as well as huge cost savings. This trial aims to build on existing evidence to show how bringing transport, active travel and health together can make a positive impact on communities across England.”

The pilots will be delivered between 2022 and 2025 with on-going monitoring and evaluation to support continued learning.

The project is bringing together a range of government departments and agencies including:

  • NHS England
  • Office for Health Improvement and Disparities
  • Sport England
  • National Academy for Social Prescribing
  • Defra
  • Department for Health and Social Care

Fringe 2022: Ideation

‘What if this is a mass conspiracy against me?’ 

Hypothetically speaking, if you were in a boardroom with a ticking clock, the survival of humanity on your shoulders and a growing sense of a darker reality, would  you succeed… no matter what?

A group of corporate consultants’ battle morality and mystery  with logic in this hilariously dark play. Do hypothetical actions have very real consequences? Is  everything just as it seems and how do you know that? Can we trust you to let the paranoia sink  in, as comedy and thriller distort the truth of this hypothetically real Ideation

Aaron Loeb’s sinister comedy will leave you questioning all things you ever thought to be real.  Ideation, first performed in 2014, scarily resonates with prominent affairs today. Set in real time,  Ideation is a fast-paced analytical response to the society we live in today. With a directorial  debut, Chlöe Hallsworth has brought to life (and to Edinburgh) a play that will leave you wanting  more. 

Exeter University Theatre Company, fondly known as EUTCo, is one of the largest and longest  running theatre societies at the university. Our goal is to get students involved in directing,  producing, stage management, technical management, and performing professional quality  drama.

The society provides a platform to produce innovative and high-quality student theatre, in  an effort to entertain and inspire the rest of the student body and the larger community in  Exeter.

EUTCo also offers a number of industry led workshops for members and non-members  to further provide theatrical opportunities for students. 

‘Ideation makes the mundane amusing and the average extraordinary’ Exeposé

Listings information 

Venue: theSpace @ 45 

Dates: 15-27 August 2022 (not 21st

Time: 12:10 (1.5 hours) 15-20 August, 13:15 (1.5 hours) 22-27 August Ticket prices: £6.00 / Concessions £5.00 

Fringe box office: 0131 226 0000 / www.edfringe.com 

Suitable for 16+

From Sighthill to the Superbowl? 

Napier Knights giving young players a head start in American football

Edinburgh Napier Knights, the university’s American football team, is celebrating the achievement of breakthrough quarterback Cameron Dunn – one of several young players who are making moves towards playing the sport professionally.

The 20-year-old, who took up the sport with the Knights youth teams in Sighthill, is embarking on a scholarship with St John Fisher University in New York state, which is due to formally start next month.

After arriving in the USA, he said: “The move over has gone well so far. We are just settling into the pre-season camp schedule now. With practices underway, every day is busy, but exciting.

“The Knights have really helped me prepare to compete at this level with the quarterback coaching I received last year.

“Being able to compete against Americans who have played all their life is really special.”

Edinburgh Napier Knights Head Coach and Club Chairman Pete Laird said: “Cameron started with us as a youth, ended up choosing to come to university, then broke all sorts of records with the team.

“He’s so dedicated, such an earnest kid, his parents have kept him on the steady level. He is a wonderful example to others at the club.”

Cameron isn’t the only young Knights player to have been offered a chance at a higher level. The Knights’ youth teams, which were founded by Edinburgh Napier University students in 2017 as a way of getting children from the Sighthill and Broomhouse community into sport and education, have also drawn more attention from across the country.

Just weeks after the club fielded an under 19s outfit for the first time, it will provide 25 players for the Scotland under 19 squad for an upcoming fixture on 24 September.

Some of those players – AJ Danso, Charlie Torrance-Hay and Steven Malan – have been recruited on athletic scholarship degrees by English universities, while under 16s Luca Clement and Charlie Rattray were invited to try out for a place at the new NFL Academy in Loughborough.

Their development stems from the club’s determination to give young people opportunities in sport in an area of Edinburgh which has suffered from anti-social behaviour and vandalism.

Pete Laird explained: “American football has gone from being a novelty to a participation sport. That is the big difference for us.

“We had 85 kids last year and we’re now starting to see scouts come from elsewhere coming to watch our players. We get kids that have never played before and we teach them the game. We have a resource in our students who can do that – they have such a love and a passion for it.

“For us the main thing about trying to engage with the local kids and offer them an alternative. The university was always seen as an alien external building to them, but we try to show them it’s part of the community. We tell them ‘students at Napier are just like you’.

“That’s what we’re in it for, if they use it as a platform to stay in studies then we’ve done our job. I always say we could be teaching tiddlywinks. It is about giving them an outlet.”

The club is open to anyone aged 8-19 and is always on the lookout for new players.

Anyone interested in playing with the Knights youth team can contact Sam Stoddart Durning on: edinburghnapierknightsyouth@gmail.com.

Have your say on Inch Park plans

A consultation has launched seeking the views of residents on the plan for Inch Park and what improvements people would like to see.

The City of Edinburgh Council’s Thriving Green Spaces Project is producing a vision masterplan for regenerating Inch Park, which aims to set out what could happen at the park in the future.

The proposals are now on display during an eight-week public consultation to gain feedback from the local community and park users.

Since last summer, work on a draft masterplan has been underway with a working group of interested parties involved in coming up with proposals on how Inch Park can better serve the community and capitalise on its potential and popularity. 

The group includes Council staff, representatives from the local community councils, Inch Community Association and community sports clubs who have all worked together to come up with a plan that would make improvements in the area.

Participants will be asked about the overall concept plan, the wider park improvement ideas, opportunities to make the park better for nature and wildlife and proposed new visitor facilities and new café.

They will be asked for their views on the following objectives:

  • Celebration of Inch’s history – including things such as restoration of the historic Inch House and outbuildings
  • Activities for all – such as a new all-weather 11-a side sports pitch and facilities and new visitor centre
  • Accessibility – other improvements to the park including new paths, lighting, entrances and furniture
  • Play – such as a new play area and facilities for children
  • Sustainability – creating habitats for wildlife and connecting them to other city areas and using sustainable low/zero carbon heating and power generation.

The masterplan also formed the basis of a Levelling Fund bid that the Thriving Green Spaces team have submitted to the UK Government. A result on the bid is expected this autumn and if successful it will enable the project to proceed immediately to the next stage, detailed design followed by a planning application. 

Culture and Communities Convener, Councillor Val Walker, said: “Inch Park is a popular park in the capital and has lots of potential. The proposed masterplan suggests some very exciting ideas and I very much look forward to hearing the feedback.

“Of course, masterplans give us a vision – but what will actually be possible depends on local support and on funding. Which is why we want to make sure it has everything users and visitors to the park need and we have an accurate account of what residents want to see there.

“The responses we receive will help further develop our masterplan, which funding and resource permitting will form the basis for improvements to Inch Park. I’d urge as many local residents as possible to have their say in this consultation so we can develop a truly community-based proposal.”

Master planning gives an overall broad plan for an area and is an aspiration. Whether or not it is delivered in full depends on many things, including funding and resource and checking if the ideas are feasible.

Thriving Green Spaces Project has been made possible thanks to funding from the National Heritage Lottery Fund and National Trust ‘Future Parks Accelerator’ programme.

Find out more about Inch Park Masterplan consultation and take part on the Council website. The consultation will close 28 September.