Edinburgh Fringe 2019!

I'm at the Edinburgh Fringe appearing on two shows!

Gilded Balloon and Kim Fuller present...

Ronni Ancona and Lewis MacLeod: Just Checking In

A once-glamorous Scottish hotel is being sold to Donald Trump. Eccentric staff and celebrity guests conspire to prevent the sale. But first, if they are to succeed, a menacing mystery must be investigated.

Lewis MacLeod (Dead Ringers, The Crown) and Ronni Ancona (The Big Impression, Last Tango in Halifax) unite their astonishing voice skills to create this surreal and dark story. However, when their characters take on a life of their own, talking back and interfering in the narrative, it becomes clear they are losing control over their own creations... and themselves!

Show details

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Dates

July 31, August 1 to 17

Start time

21:00

Duration

60 minutes

Suitability

Ages 14+ (guideline)

Co-written with

Kim Fuller

Directed by

Brendan O Hea

Tickets and prices

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Show reviews

"Ronni Ancona has a pyrotechnic, barely-controlled talent"

The Sunday Times

"Lewis MacLeod is both charming and ludicrously talented"

The Scotsman

So Television presents...

Dead Ringers Live

The legendary BBC Radio 4 series hits the Edinburgh Fringe for the first time in this special live residency starring the dream team of Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Lewis MacLeod and Duncan Wisbey. Featuring a mixture of classic sketches, new martial and of course, the trademark sharp, topical humour for which Dead Ringers has won critical acclaim over its nearly 20-year history.

Show details

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Dates

August 2 to 13

Start time

18:30

Duration

60 minutes

Suitability

Ages 16+ (guideline)

Produced and created by

Bill Dare

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Show reviews

"Gorgeously funny"

Times