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Paul Whitelaw
Arts & Culture · United Kingdom
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The Scotsman
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Jul 2026
Sons of Susan on their apocalyptic black comedy BIRDS: 'We're applying latex for hours every day'
An interview with Alex Hines and Sarah Stafford explores the creation of their apocalyptic black comedy BIRDS, a camp and absurdist piece about two women seeking escape on a beach as the world collapses. Influenced by Waiting for Godot, the show blends humour, existential dread and heightened characterisation. After a successful debut at Melbourne Fringe, the duo brings the production to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe under the House of Oz programme, highlighting both its thematic intensity and the demanding physical preparation required for the performance.
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