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Theatre: Attachment – The Leech Show

  • Tue 12 Apr 2022
  • 7:00 pm
  • £10.00
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The story of three actors who are putting on a show to impress the infamous theatre critic, Bob the Leech. Bob’s reviews will either make or break any actor’s career, and these three actors will do all they can to impress the critic – even go as far as to design a whole show centred around him! That means that their show will be ‘leech themed’ with blood and crazy puppets and costumes.

This surreal, metatheatrical and interactive comedy will be sure to leave you in hysterics, especially when you’re sat next to a leech!

‘Attachment: The Leech Show’ is Kitsch Theatre’s brand new show, created to be be performed at the Edinburgh Fringe 2022 which, for one night only, will be premiering at the International Anthony Burgess Foundation in Manchester.

‘Attachment: The Leech Show’ will be at the Edinburgh Fringe 2022 from the 5th-7th August, at the Argyll Theatre (theSpace on North Bridge).

About Kitsch Theatre:

Kitsch Theatre is a youth company founded in the summer of 2021 by James Allen, Ollie Painter and Margaret Saunderson, that has aspirations to produce innovative, courageous and accessible work. Kitsch are interested in pushing the boundaries of theatre, breaking the rules, and their new show is designed to shape the way audiences experience theatre. The company is made up of young people based all around the UK, all from different backgrounds, who hope to provide the industry with fresh and relevant theatre.

Age Guidance : 14+

Doors Open at 7:00PM  |  Starts at 7:30PM

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