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Hair’s Breath: An Evening of Music Inspired by Black Women and Their Hair

Hair’s Breath Featuring Boo & Blake Madden At Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Hair’s Breath is a captivating music performance inspired by Black women and their hair. Through music, storytelling, and cultural exploration Hair’s Breath explores the social, personal and political significance of Black women’s hair.

Featuring:

Adra Boo
Adra Boo is a soulful Seattle-based singer, leader, and advocate for Black artists. Known for her powerful voice, she’s performed with legends like Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings and Macklemore, empowering communities through initiatives like #BlackHotSunday.

Blake Madden
Blake Madden is a multi-genre composer, musician, and educator blending punk, soul, and more. As the director of Purple Mane and frontman of Hotels, he crafts innovative, unforgettable live performances, pushing musical boundaries and inspiring audiences.

“If Your Hair Could Sing, What Song Would It Sing?”

August 5 -9, 23:40, Theatre 3 at theSpace @ Surgeons’ Hall

https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/hair-s-breath-music-inspired-by-black-women-and-their-hair

One Of The UK’s Top Hypnotists Comes To Edinburgh Fringe

Prepare to have your minds blown as Daniel Sinclair, one of the UK’s top hypnotists and mind-readers – and Harry Potter lookalike – brings his two unmissable shows to Edinburgh Fringe: Comedy Hypnosis and The Mind Reader.

Ever thought you’d witness an adult morph before your eyes into their 5-year-old self? An accountant forget how to count to 10? Two strangers turn into the stars of Bridget Jones’ Diary? Or perhaps a volunteer convinced that a 5″2 balding gent in the front row is in fact Taylor Swift?

These are just a few examples of the phenomena you’ll be treated to. You’ll be left questioning your very sanity.

His hypnosis shows will (quite literally) keep you stuck to your seats, while his mindreading performances will leave you pondering whether Daniel could know exactly what’s lurking in your internet search history!

REVIEWS

“THE NEXT DERREN BROWN
– Phoenix Arts

“MIND-BLOWING ENTERTAINMENT”
– BBC Three Counties Radio 

“NEXT LEVEL INCREDIBLE… UNCANNILY CLEVER”
– Sofitel Hotel Group 

“A HAIR RAISING PERFORMANCE”
– Fringe Review

“SUCH AN INSANE EXPERIENCE”
– Cole Anderson-James (YouTube influencer) 

His shows are as follows:

COMEDY HYPNOSIS SHOW: THE HYPNOTIST LIVE (free)

·       @ Liquid Room, Warehouse (venue no. 276), 9C Victoria St, Edinburgh EH1 2HE

The show where volunteers have their imaginations unlocked and realities altered… all through the power of hypnosis.

Buckle up tight. Prepare to be spellbound while laughing out loud. Choose to SEE the show or BE the show. 

THE MIND READER LIVE: MIND READING & MENTALISM SHOW (free)

·       @ Liquid Room, Warehouse (venue no. 276), 9C Victoria St, Edinburgh EH1 2HE   

The show that leaves you questioning your very sanity. 

Think of any word or name you like… Would you be impressed if Daniel could guess it? What about the code to unlock your phone? Want to bet he can’t guess that? Think again.

Expect Derren Brown-style mind games, comedy and all-round psychological wonder as Daniel reads volunteers’ minds and makes astonishing predictions live on stage.


About Daniel Sinclair 

Daniel Sinclair is one of the UK’s leading stage hypnotists, a renowned mind reader/mentalist and keynote speaker.

A master of combining suspense, comedy and truly jaw-dropping moments, Daniel’s shows take audiences on a rollercoaster ride of their minds, leaving them laughing out loud while questioning their own realities. He has been described as ‘the most impressive’ in his industry with his warm engaging style and ability to connect with all types of audiences.

With performances spanning the globe from the West End to large theatres, festivals, established holiday parks and viral podcasts, Daniel has a knack for leaving crowds gobsmacked wherever he goes.

In recent years, he has read the minds and hypnotised thousands of people. He has also entertained and educated many around the world with his seminar on the mind.

Social media 

https://www.instagram.com/daniel.s.hypnotist

Victorian Railway Treasures On Display, As Edinburgh Festival Fringe Is Underway.

An exhibition marking 200 years of rail travel opens its doors today at National Records of Scotland (NRS)

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“Scots on the Move: Railways and Tourism in Victorian Scotland” is free to visit in the Adam Dome at General Register House on Princes Street.

Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the exhibition reveals how steam trains revolutionised Victorian Scotland between 1837-1901.

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Visitors can browse treasures from the national archives including train tickets, timetables, posters, colourful tourist guides, private letters and photographs.

Crown copyright, National Records of Scotland

The items on display show how rail transformed holidays from an elite privilege into a pastime for all. The Victorian railways connected communities, spawned iconic routes like the West Highland Line and helped create a whole new industry – tourism.

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The exhibition also explores Victorian reactions to the rail revolution, from anti-rail protest pamphlets to private letters describing newfound freedoms.

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Outreach Archivist Veronica Schreuder said:

“This exhibition draws on National Records of Scotland’s vast Scottish railway archive – the largest in existence. These unique records transport visitors directly into the Victorian era, revealing how steam trains didn’t just change how people travelled – they transformed Scottish society itself.

A highlight for me is an original timetable recording one of Queen Victoria‘s final train journeys from her beloved Balmoral to Windsor in 1899.

I hope visitors will come and visit us in the Adam Dome, a magnificent architectural gem and one of Edinburgh’s best kept secrets, just across from Waverley station.”

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Three free talks will accompany the exhibition, exploring Scotland’s tourism history, the first railway construction, and aristocratic influence on railway development. The talks will be held at General Register House, with online recordings made available where possible.

The exhibition runs weekdays 9:00-16:00 until 26 September in the Adam Dome, with late opening until 18:30 on 7 and 21 August. Entry is free and the exhibition is suitable for ages 12+.

Find out more on the National Records of Scotland website.

Premiering at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Comedian Alice Fishbein is proud to announce Leo Still Dies in the End!

NYC comedian, Alice Fishbein, is bringing her one-woman re-enactment of Titanic to Gilded Balloon at Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Comedian Alice Fishbein is proud to announce Leo Still Dies in the End! (Yes, that Leo.) Written and performed by Fishbein, this is a one-woman parody re-enactment of James Cameron’s “Titanic,” where Alice plays all the roles and the scenes are randomly selected by a prize wheel. 

Some may call it a sickness, but Alice calls it “nostalgia.” Leo Still Dies in the End is a laugh out loud commentary on how the content we consumed as children affects us as we grow up. 

The show’s pre-production began in Alice’s parents’ apartment, where a young Alice would mouth the words along to the entire movie. It was soon subsequently banned in the apartment. However, the show concept really formed during a trip to Portugal in 2019 when, during dinners, Alice’s sister started saying, “Alice, do Titanic.” And “do Titanic” she did.

After successful workshops in New York City over the last two years, the show has finally made it to Edinburgh Fringe – where director Ryan Lind has scoped down the $200-million-budget movie in creative, unimaginable ways, allowing the audience to sit back and watch a comedian’s presence explode on an unsinkable stage. 

Born out of a love and obsession for an iconic piece of ‘90s media, Leo Still Dies in the End is, at its core, a show about never letting go of the things we love. 

“Imaginatively reinterpreted…brilliantly bonkers fun” ★★★★ The Titanic Critic 

Alice Fishbein says, “This show is a true fever dream of mine. It has been trapped in my brain since I was six and to be able to bring my love for Titanic, childhood obsessions, and a music score I cannot sing for the life of me to the Gilded Balloon stage is honestly mind boggling. I can’t believe this wild show has found an audience but found one it has and I guarantee you will never look at me the same way after seeing the show.” 

Alice Fishbein is a tour de force in the comedy scene of her tiny hometown of New York City. She can be seen on stages across the city performing everything from stand up to Jack and Rose making out (with tongue!) on the front of a doomed ship. You can find her award-winning comedy writing and viral videos all over the internet. Beware the rabbit hole that her comedy will force your brain to tumble down! 

Listings Information 

Venue: Gilded Balloon Patter House (Dram) 

Tickets: Jul 30-Aug 1: £9.00 

  Aug 2-5, 8-10, 15: £12.50 (£11.50) 

  Aug 6-7, 11-14: £11.50 (£10.50)

Previews: July 30 – August 1 Dates: 2-15 August

Time: 22:00 (60 min) 

Box Office: Tickets are available from https://tickets.gildedballoon.co.uk/event/14:5575/ 

Starring & Written By Alice Fishbein 

Director Ryan Lind