Edinburgh International Children’s Festival Programme Announced

FORTHVIEW PUPILS LAUNCH 2025 PROGRAMME

  • 13 productions from 7 different countries
  • Two new Expo-funded commissions, Tongue Twister and The Unlikely Friendship of Feather Boy and Tentacle Girl, to tour Scotland ahead of the Festival.

Today (Tuesday 25 March) the Edinburgh International Children’s Festival launched its 2025 programme of events. Running from 24 May to 1 June in venues across Edinburgh, the festival’s 35th programme includes circus, dance, puppetry and theatre for young people, their schools and families thanks to continued support from Creative Scotland and the Scottish Government’s Festivals Expo Fund.

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This is the final programme for Festival Director Noel Jordan who is leaving in October to return home to Australia after 10 years in post.

It kicks off with a fully accessible Free Family Day of pop-up performances and artists interventions by Scotland-based artists at the National Museum of Scotland and explores timely topics such as celebrating difference and the search for identity.

The festival aims to ensure that more children in Scotland can experience work that is deeply engaging, innovative and inspiring, regardless of their circumstances, access needs or location and this year’s highlights include:

  • Intimate sensory works for babies that will delight young audiences with their beautiful design and gentle interactions. These includes Great Big Tiny Worldan immersive show filled with sounds and scents taking place in a space filled up with hundreds of plants, or Beneath the Snow which creates a world of white tissue paper from which emerge beautiful creatures.
  • Shows for both children and adults, with family pleasers such as Grown Ups and Double You featuring adults behaving badly with hilarious consequence, while The Show for Young Men depicts a funny and moving performance about friendship between a man and a boy.
  • A regional focus on Flanders, with four stunning productions representing the vibrant and dynamic children’s theatre scene from this region.
  • Two new Expo-funded commissions by Scottish companies, Tongue Twister and The Unlikely Friendship of Feather Boy and Tentacle Girl, which will be touring Scotland in the lead-up to the Festival. Both focus on celebrating diverse cultures and accepting difference.

Festival Director Noel Jordan said: “I’m very excited to be launching the 35thedition of the Edinburgh International Children’s Festival. 35 years have seen generations of children attend the Festival, with many now returning as parents to share cherishable and transformative experiences with their own children. 

“This year’s programme features 13 productions from 7 countries, including two exciting Scottish commissions from both new and established artists. Woven through many of the performances is the simple joy of play – from children playing with gravity and rules making to adults’ hidden play and madcap exploration of what it means to be a grown up.

“Play is the cornerstone of childhood and this programme lets us freely imagine worlds and people beyond the immediacy of our own lives whilst connecting us with others.

Culture Secretary Angus Robertson said: “Every child deserves the chance to experience the magic of live performance and I’m grateful to everyone who has made the Edinburgh International Children’s Festival such a success over the past three decades. 

“To have brought smiles to thousands of young people’s faces over 35 years is a truly heartwarming legacy and this year’s programme promises to be no less enthralling. I’m particularly delighted to see it includes two Expo-funded commissions with a focus on celebrating cultural diversity. 

“The Scottish Government’s Expo fund is designed to help showcase Scottish artists and our festivals to the world, and I’m very proud to continue that support with £110,000 for this year’s Edinburgh International Children’s Festival.

Colin Bradie, Head of Creative Learning at Creative Scotland said: “The Edinburgh International Children’s Festival continues to inspire and engage young audiences with world-class theatre, dance, and storytelling.

“This year’s programme, with its rich international diversity and focus on celebrating difference, reflects the power of the arts to spark imagination and foster inclusivity.

“We are proud to support this vibrant festival and the many artists who bring it to life, ensuring that children across Scotland have access to transformative cultural experiences.”

Festival tickets go on sale today, at 12noon. For full programme and booking information, visit: www.imaginate.org.uk/festival.

Tickets can be booked online or by calling 0131 226 0019.

Shō and the Demons of the Deep coming to Edinburgh International Children’s Festival

*** World Premiere ***

Independent Arts Projects (IAP) in association with National Theatre of Scotland present  

Shō and the Demons of the Deep

Written by Zoë Bullock, adapted from the work by Annouchka Gravel Galouchko

Directed by Shilpa T-Hyland

Designer – Claire Halleran, Lighting Design – Kate Bonney, Composer and Sound Design – Niroshini Thambar, Movement Director – Mele Broomes, Design Assistant – Morven McLeod

Cast: Itxaso Moreno, Christina Strachan and Rebecca Wilkie

Touring Scotland in April and May 2024

Coming to Edinburgh International Children’s Festival on Monday 27 – Thursday 30 May.

Independent Arts Projects (IAP) in association with National Theatre of Scotland present Shō and the Demons of the Deepa timely new production for younger audiences aged 8 and over, written by Zoë Bullock, touring across Scotland in April and May 2024.

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Shō and the Demons of the Deep is a visual adventure story about overcoming fear, and how the actions of one generation can affect the next. The production is inspired by the powerful picture book of the same name by Annouchka Gravel Galouchko.

A dream. A dream of a hand reaching into the future and shaping it. A dream of change

Shō’s city has been plagued by nightmares for as long as she can remember, but hers are the worst of all. One day, Shō had enough. She throws her nightmares away into the river, where they wash out to sea. Soon people start copying her; the city is rid of its nightmares, and everyone is delighted. But sixty years later, when the river becomes poisoned, to save her home, Shō’s granddaughter Hana must face her greatest fears.

Sho’s story unfolds through a magical mix of movement, music and miniature worlds, taking the audience from big cities to the ocean floor on a very big adventure!

Shō and the Demons of the Deep is a perfect story for the times we are living through; about young people dealing with anxiety and how to be a small brave person in a big scary world.

Zoe Bullock, writer, said: “Shō and the Demons of the Deep is a hopeful, joyous show about how we can work together to confront what scares us.

“It’s based on a beautiful picture book, and we’ve worked hard to do that justice and make something magical.

“Creating it with a wonderful team and the support of the NTS has been an absolute pleasure, and I can’t wait to share the story with people across Scotland.”

The production was supported through a National Theatre of Scotland Develop Residency in 2022.

Zoë Bullock is an award-winning writer based in Glasgow. Her writing for theatre includes The Listening Tree (Imaginate/Eco Drama, Edinburgh International Children’s Festival), Puss in Boots: A Solar Punk Pantomime (Hopscotch Theatre), Island Chains (New Earth Theatre, New Stories Festival), Octopus (Alpine Fellowship Award finalist). Her short films include: The Air We Breathe (Short Circuit, Grand Prize winner of The Script Lab Free Screenplay Contest 2023), Granny Fenella (Imaginate), Little Spoon’s Big Adventures (Visible Fictions), and the VR/360 experience Chamber 404 (Vroom Theatre/Camden People’s Theatre).

Shilpa T-Hyland’s directing credits include Wickies: The Vanishing Men of Eilean Mor (Paul Morrissey, Christopher Wheeler, Molly Morris), Kissing Linford Christie (Catherine Wheels, co-director), The Guns of Johnny Diablo, The Prognostications of Mikey Noyce and Oscar (A Play, A Pie and A Pint), Revolution Days (Bijli), We’ll Meet in Moscow (Traverse) and Miss Julie (Horsecross). She previously worked with NTS as an Associate Director on Burn and The 306: Dusk (NTS, Horsecross).

Itxaso Moreno trained at Bizkaiko Antzerki Ikastegia in Bilbao, Basque Country. Theatre includes Sleeping Beauty (Platform), The Tempest (Tron Theatre), Low Pay? Don’t Pay! (Glasgow Live/Tron Theatre) and has previously worked with National Theatre of Scotland on This Restless House (a co-production with The Citizens Theatre) and Home (NTS).

Christina Strachan has appeared in Forever Home by Pauline Lockhart, the critically acclaimed one-woman show Rose (Òran Mór and Milan), Department Q (Netflix), Payback (STV), Ghost Crew (Hex Media).

Rebecca Wilkie graduated from The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, winning their prestigious James Bridie Gold Medal award. Her recent theatre credits include Everything Under the Sun (Army at the Fringe) winning a Scotsman Fringe First award, The Infernal Serpent (A Play, A Pie, and A Pint) and Nightlands & Fallen Angels of the Moine (Dogstar Theatre).

Independent Arts Projects (IAP) works with some of Scotland’s most talented and innovative artists and theatre makers to develop, produce and tour a programme of productions, arts projects, events, and opportunities for people across Scotland and beyond.

Shō and the Demons of the Deep is supported by Creative Scotland’s Touring Fund and Federation of Scottish Theatre. Development has been supported by Imaginate and Playwrights’ Studio Scotland.

Touring in 2024 to Platform, Easterhouse, Glasgow (Fri 12 & Sat 13 April); Lemon Tree, Aberdeen (Wed 17 April); Mareel, Shetland (Wed 24 April ); Mull Theatre (Tue 30 April); Dunoon Burgh Hall (Fri 3 May); Birnam Arts Dunkeld (Wed 8 May); Melrose Corn Exchange (Sat 11 May); Lyth Arts Centre, Wick (Fri 17 May) The Bridge, Dumfries (Tue 21 & Wed 22 May); Edinburgh International Children’s Festival  (Mon 27 May – Thurs 30 May); Eden Court Theatre, Inverness (Mon 3 June) and Byre Theatre, St Andrews (Wed 5 June).

Opening Performance on Friday 12 September at Platform, Easterhouse, Glasgow

Tour information and full cast and creative biogs and access info here.

On social: #SHO

Edinburgh International Children’s Festival is back!

The Edinburgh International Children’s Festival is back, from 25 May – 6 June.

This year’s hybrid Festival consists of a digital programme (available to watch 25 May-6 June) and a mostly outdoor programme presented over the Festival’s two weekends (29-30 May and 5-6 June). 

The Digital Programme includes a mixture of streamed performances which you can watch at any time during the Festival and innovative digital interactions presented live over Zoom (book now).

Family Encounters programme presents FREE innovative performances and activities mostly outdoor. 

Events will take place in the stunning Royal Botanic Garden (book now), as well as in site-specific venues (book now).

You can find out what to expect at this year’s Festival here.

Children’s Festival programme launched

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