REVIEW: Scaredy Fat, Underbelly, Edinburgh Fringe ✭✭✭✭

Paul T Davies reviews Scaredy Fat now playing at Underbelly as part of the Edinburgh Fringe.

Scaredy Fat Edinburgh Fringe

Scaredy Fat
Underbelly, Edinburgh Fringe
4 Stars
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Here’s an interesting perspective on LGBTQ experience and narrative. Writer and performer Colm McCready has taken the tropes of horror movies, especially those involving teenagers, and the tropes used against “overweight” people and compares the two. It throws up some interesting perspectives and makes the audience question how we see “victims” and blame culture.

McCready is an engaging, highly likeable performer, his horror fandom providing a strong structure for his exploration. There’s a nice homemade feel to the show, with a throwback to the times of VHS tapes, and there is excellent work engaging with the impressive animation by Fergus Wachala Kelly and the production plays those well-known horror movies with aplomb.

The show is a little too long, becoming highly repetitive in places, but when he smashes through the fat phobia expressed towards him, what remains is a thought-provoking piece that challenges your inbuilt bias.

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