2017 Edinburgh Fringe

Prom Kween

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61: Underbelly, Cowgate

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From the producers of the five-star hits Margaret Thatcher: Queen of Soho, How to Win Against History and Dizney Rascal, Prom Kween is a coming of age satire for those who hit that age years ago. A musical for any kid who took their glasses off and still didn't look pretty. Any kid who questioned what it meant to be beautiful. It's a story of falling in love with who you are. Think Grease meets Drag Race meets a Trump rally with sequins. Lots of sequins. Proudly part of the Underbelly Untapped season.

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We present the ThreeWeeks Editors' Awards 2017

Here we run through all the winners...

ThreeWeeks, 26th August 2017

More from Edinburgh Fringe 2017

Here it is, folks! The full list of our favourite shows from this year's Edinburgh Fringe, in more detail than expected (we may have got carried away). There's just over a week left of the festival, so if you're in town and haven't seen these shows yet, get booking ASAP.

Bechdel Theatre, 20th August 2017

Prom Kween among winners of Stage Edinburgh Awards

Musical comedy Prom Kween is one of three new performances to win The Stage Edinburgh Awards 2017.

The Stage, 14th August 2017

Three To See on 11 Aug

Three recommended shows to see on Friday 11 Aug...

ThreeWeeks, 10th August 2017

Body shaming banished in orgy of self-discovery

Despite many nations turning in on themselves, new work at this year's Edinburgh Fringe has opted to embrace greater understanding, tackling trans stories and life-changing health conditions, says Natasha Tripney.

Natasha Tripney, The Stage, 8th August 2017

Fringe 2017: the best theatre to see this year

Best from the theatre section.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 3rd August 2017

The best theatre, comedy and dance to see this year

Edinburgh Fringe kicks off next week - if you're heading up, these are our highlights.

Laura Freeman, Veronica Lee and Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 28th July 2017

50 unmissable shows at the Fringe 2017

We'll be jetting up to the Edinburgh Fringe for the first week of the festival, and we'll be sharing with you the best quirky, offbeat, and downright amazing events at this years Fringe!

Stuart Wilson, To Do List, 27th July 2017

Edinburgh Festival Fringe Must See Shows (Theatre)

This list contains the top ten must-see theatre shows of the Fringe this year.

Theatre Weekly, 24th July 2017

How to Win Against Edinburgh

Áine Flanagan, the producer behind last year's cult musical hit How to Win Against History, tells Stewart Pringle about making the type of work she wants to see.

Stewart Pringle, Fest Mag, 22nd July 2017

The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Rebecca Humphries

Prom Kween is a musical comedy that explores topics such as gender, identity and relationships, written by Rebecca Humphries and Joanna Cichonska. The cast itself is made up of Humphries, Sam Swann, Sean Rigby and Lucy Pearman. Rebecca Humphries will be performing in Prom Kween at the Underbelly, Cowgate throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 15th July 2017

Five fast Fringe questions with Rebecca Humphries

It's that time of year when we launch our annual series of Fringe preview Q & A's. Here, Rebecca Humphries talks about her show Prom Kween.

The Reviews Hub, 14th July 2017

Rebecca Humphries discusses her new show 'Prom Kween'

Rebecca Humphries talks to us about her new show 'Prom Kween' ahead of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Female First, 6th July 2017

BWW Q&A- Prom Kween

Prom Kween interview.

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 5th July 2017

Fringe 2017 - Prom Kween

Inspired by true events, Prom Kween tells the story of Matthew Crisson, the first ever boy to win the coveted US high school title...and the bitches who tried to stand in his way.

Kara Alberts, The Edinburgh Reporter, 2nd July 2017

Prom Kween: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview

Comic actress Rebecca Humphries is adding another string to her bow at this year's Fringe by writing the musical Prom Kween, an original musical that promises to be Grease meets Drag Race meets a Trump rally with sequins. Produced by the team behind Fringe smashes such as Margaret Thatcher: Queen of Soho and How to Win Against History, we think this could be very special. Rachel answered our Qs.

Laugh Out London, 25th June 2017

Performances

Date Time Venue
3rd Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
4th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
5th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
6th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
7th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
8th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
9th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
10th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
11th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
12th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
13th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
15th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
16th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
17th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
18th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
19th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
20th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
21st Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
22nd Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
23rd Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
24th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
25th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
26th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate
27th Aug 2017 20:35 Underbelly, Cowgate

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