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Gracefool Collective bring feminist theatre to Edinburgh Fringe
Published on
June 27, 2017
By
douglasmayo
Gracefoot Collective will bring their production This Really Is Too Much to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year. Raucous, provocative and funny, this group of fringe debutants deliver a genre-busting show that reveals the downright absurd realisties of life as a three-dimensional, high definition, water-drinking, salad-eating, moisturising W.O.M.A.N in modern society. This Really Is Too Much is an outlandish, thought-provoking and wildly entertaining medley of absurd political speeches, talent contests, job interviews and box ticking. Kate Cox, Sofia Edstrand, Rachel Fullegar and Rebecca Holmberg fight themselves, each other and society's expectations to be individual, political, beautiful, popular and in control.
Gracefool Collective is a four woman strong company of theatre makers formed in 2013. They make post-intellectual-pseudo-spiritual-feminist-comedy-dance-theatre for the modern day. They make it collaboratively, perform it collaboratively and write, design, devise, direct, manage, market, fundraise, budget, tweet, tour book, teach, schmooze, promote and play collaboratively.
This Really Is Too Much has been selected to be part of the second Underbelly Untapped season which supports fantastic new writing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. This Really Is Too Much will be performed at Underbelly, Big Belly (Venue 61) from 3 - 27 August (not 14) 2017 at 15.20.
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