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Step Into the “Dream Space” – Where Imagination Comes To Life At Edinburgh Festival Fringe!

Edinburgh Fringe: Dream Space opens from 31 July at Assembly George Square – The Crate. It’s a non-verbal puppet theatre from Koreafull of imagination, emotion, and visual poetry.

Dream Space takes you to a magical world where the everyday turns into something amazing. With puppets, music, and movement, you’ll go on an exciting island adventure and meet a gentle, powerful whale.

This special show is for children aged 5 and up and mixes fun, wonder, and healing. Children will be inspired to dream, and adults may feel a bit of childhood joy return. As imagination and reality blend, the stage becomes a place where stories come to life. Come with us on a one-of-a-kind journey where dreams soar and anything can happen!

Dream Space was created by South Korean artist Jin-young Son and his team, SSAK. After witnessing the 2014 Sewol ferry tragedy, Son wanted to bring hope and healing to family audiences. He uses puppets to bring people together through imagination, laughter, and comfort.

“An unforgettable journey through emotion and imagination. A rare gem in Korea’s contemporary theatre.” ★★★★★ Korea Theatre Festival

“Locally rooted, globally resonant. A poetic and powerful celebration of life through puppetry.” ★★★★★ Gangbuk Foundation for Arts & Culture

AWARDS

2024 Invitation Performance Appointment Certificate, Gangwon Winter Youth Olympic Games

2023 Korean Cheongchun Mic – Excellence in Performing Arts Award

2019 Certificate of Appreciation from Dobong-gu Mayor, Cultural City Dobong Planning Project

2018 Gold Prize, Incheon Children’s Theater Festival

Show Title: Dream Space

Venue: Assembly George Square, The Crate

Time: 13:25hrs

Dates: Thu 31 Jul – Sun 24 Aug 2025

Tickets: 31 Jul: £8.00 / 1-5, 8-10, 15-17, 22-24

Aug: £13.50 / 6-7, 12-14, 19-21 Aug: £12.50

Bookings: www.assemblyfestival.com or 0131 623 3030

Edinburgh Fringe Festival Debut, Big Little Sister

Big Little Sister: Holly Gifford’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival Debut

Holly Gifford’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival Debut, Big Little Sister, is a darkly funny and emotionally sharp solo play about growing up in someone else’s shadow — when that someone is your sibling
with disabilities.

Big Little Sister cuts through the cliches of “inspirational” sibling stories. Through surrealist storytelling, monologue, and multimedia, including dialogue voiced by her brother’s communication aid.
Supported by Keep It Fringe, this production is a tribute to the “glass children”— the term coined to represent ‘invisible’ siblings who grow up in the shadows of siblings with additional needs.

But what happens when this glass child cracks?
As the story unfolds, she begins to question what it means to speak on behalf of her brother. By using his literal voice, is she becoming the very filter she set out to challenge—the one that makes their lives palatable?

The show was born out of writer / performer Holly Gifford’s lived experience and desire to challenge those who benefit from the stereotypical, motivational ‘content’ we create around those with
disabilities. Equally, who are the beneficiaries of keeping these real stories silenced?

Big Little Sister is a tribute; to growing up alongside someone profoundly different, and to the defiant joy stitched in the seams of grief and guilt.

Holly Gifford is a Bristol-made, London-based writer and performer. Gifford creates new work blending theatre, comedy, and multimedia to tell emotionally complex stories with a sprinkle of social commentary. Big Little Sister is her debut solo show. Gifford’s voice is honest, self-aware, and deeply compassionate.

Big Little Sister is directed by Scarlett Stitt, a London-based actor, writer, and theatre-maker known for her bold and dynamic work across film, television, and stage. At the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe, she co-created and performed in Kissing A Fool, a queer clown-cabaret exploring George Michael’s journey through grief and creativity. The show later transferred to the Soho Theatre. Alongside Gifford, Stitt also runs and hosts drag cabaret nights at the Yard Theatre with their collective,
@haus0fintrusivethots.

Big Little Sister is produced in partnership with Stoke The Embers and Honey Theatre, and is supported by Collective Acting Studio, Soho Theatre Edinburgh Lab and was first developed with the National Youth Theatre.

Audience testimonials:

‘It was beautiful. As someone who’s sister is autistic, I could relate to a lot of the themes of siblings having to act as parents and the resentment that can build. This play navigated that experience with such thoughtfulness, that I was on the verge of tears by the end.’ – Jahrhys Greenidge

‘The truth, the originality, the story that’s what made it powerful. Holly brought realness. A raw, unfiltered connection. You felt her love for her brother in every word, every breath. There was no performance, only presence. She didn’t just tell a story she invited us into it. And we followed, willingly, because it was honest.’ – Michelle Hope

‘A beautiful, intimate and hilarious sharing of sibling love.’ – Tamara Davis

This intimate play invites audiences into a world of shared madness, lack of control, and abundant love.

Title: Big Little Sister
Venue: ZOO Playground (Playground 2) (Venue 186)
Tickets: Mon-Thu £12 (£11), Fri-Sat £13 (£12)
Previews: 1-3 Aug 2025 Dates: 5-24 Aug 2025 (not 11, 18)
Time: 10:35am (1h)
Guidance: 12+
Box Office: 0131 356 0349,
Website: https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/big-little-sister
Instagram: @hollylarag

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

Candice Fox, Cheers, Mom! Eulogy for a Living Parent

NYC-based writer, filmmaker and performer Candice Fox is bringing her show, Cheers, Mom! Eulogy For a Living Parent to the 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Following themes from much of her work exploring addiction, family dynamics and the complexities of human relationships, Cheers, Mom! is a wild, hilarious solo show about grief, love and mommy issues. Fox dives into the chaos of loss and a complex mother-daughter saga, blending raw storytelling with striking visuals. 

She examines grief in its messy glory, awkward moments and accidental wisdom, navigating the strange ways we stumble forward. This show isn’t just about death, it’s about mourning someone still alive, dealing with estrangement and how addiction distorts family history. Deeply intimate, darkly funny, Cheers, Mom! Is cathartic, relatable and unexpected. You’ll laugh, cry and probably text your mom something unhinged afterward!

Candice Fox, Writer/Performer: 

Candice Fox is a writer, filmmaker, and performer based in New York City. Her films have screened at international festivals including the New York Movie Awards and Paris Film Awards, and her essays appear on Medium’s leading mental health platform, Invisible Illness. In addition to publishing the poetry collection Mental Maps, she is also currently working on a feature-length documentary exploring a personal and life-altering trauma. 

Preston Mui, Director:

Preston is a multidisciplinary performer who has been on Broadway in Hamilton since 2019, bringing nearly 30 years of experience in dance, acting, and stagecraft. Raised in San Francisco, he trained in singing, martial arts, and dance from a young age, studying at the Ruth Asawa School of the Arts. His career spans TV, film, live stage, and 360 video, with performance credits alongside icons like Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, and John Legend. Preston’s work blends music, movement, and visual storytelling to create deeply immersive experiences.

Reed Luplau, Movement Direction: 

Reed Luplau is an Australian-born dancer, choreographer, and performer whose career spans Broadway, film, opera, and contemporary dance. He has performed with renowned companies like Sydney Dance Company and Stephen Petronio Company, and appeared in Broadway productions including Moulin Rouge!, The Great Comet of 1812, and Fiddler on the Roof. Reed’s choreographic work includes Head Over Heels, Broadway Bares, and an ASL production of Spring Awakening. He is currently the co-creator and director of When We Touch, a dance narrative exploring a mother-son relationship under a repressive regime.

WHEN: August 1-17 at 13:30 (no show the 4th or 11th)

WHERE: C Venues – Aquila Studio

Roman Eagle Lodge, 2 Johnston Terrace, Edinburgh

“Brutally honest – razor-sharp – and laugh-through-your-tears funny.” – Theatre Beyond Broadway

Acclaimed South African One-Man Play Beggared in S.A. Makes International Premiere at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Following a powerful premiere in Cape Town and widespread acclaim at South
Africa’s National Arts Festival, the gripping solo play Beggared in S.A. now makes its international
debut at the 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Based on a true story and written by the beggar himself, Stewart Clarke, this raw and redemptive work was shaped over three years in a workshop environment with director Gideon DeWet.
Performed by South African actor Sean Higgs, the play is a searing portrayal of one man’s fall from privilege–and his transformation through the spirit of Ubuntu.

Once a white South African raised with every advantage, Clarke’s life collapses. Homeless and destitute, he takes to the streets with a cardboard sign. But hope arrives from the most unexpected place: a township shack and the poor, black South Africans who offer him more humanity than the world he once ruled. Their belief in Ubuntu–the philosophy of “I am because we are”–rebuilds him from the inside out.

“This is the story of a man who lost everything–except his soul. And maybe that was the point.” –
Sean Higgs

Performed with unflinching honesty, dark humour, and deep compassion, Beggared in S.A. is a 60-minute solo tour de force that invites audiences to question what we truly value–and who we become when the masks fall away.

A once-privileged white man loses everything in post-apartheid South Africa–and finds redemption
in the townships through Ubuntu. Based on a true story. Written by the beggar himself. Raw, funny,
haunting. Performed by Sean Higgs. Directed by Gideon DeWet

Fringe

Gideon DeWet

I bumped into Stewart Clark, a former ballet dancer and hairdresser, and he told me he was living on the street and begging by the robot (traffic light).
I told him to write it all down as I could not help him financially. He did and I spent the next two years editing and directing Stewart in the play.
After 3 performances and 2 fundraisers that raised enough money for his cataract operation, Stewart developed epilepsy and did not want to go on a stage again.

I then approached Sean Higgs to take the part of The Beggar.
Previously we met at the University of Cape Town Drama School in 1984 and have done a lot of theatre work thereafter.
We rehearsed for 6 months via Whatsapp until Sean came to South Africa and we had 2 weeks of face-to-face rehearsals before opening Beggared in Sa at The Masque Theatre. So far, a total of 19 performances in 7 venues in Cape Town and in the Eastern Cape, including the National Arts Festival, formerly known as the Grahamstown Festival.