
After surviving last summer's TERF Wars playing JK Rowling in the show
that had 'Edinburgh running scared' (Telegraph), award-winning
actress/writer, Laura Kay Bailey, returns to the Fringe with a
cutting comedy: Rowling in It
Making its world debut at the Edinburgh Fringe, it's a hilarious and ruthlessly sincere interrogation of topics most politicians sidestep – identity, aging, and finding your feet after an epic failure. For anyone who has ever ambitiously failed.
Making its world debut at the Edinburgh Fringe, it's a hilarious and ruthlessly sincere interrogation of topics most politicians sidestep – identity, aging, and finding your feet after an epic failure. For anyone who has ever ambitiously failed.
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