Shedinburgh Fringe Festival

THE GUILTY FEMINIST PODCAST - LIVE

CATEGORY
COMEDY

TICKETS FROM
£6

AGE GUIDANCE
12+

DATES & TIMES
FRIDAY 13TH AUGUST
7.30PM 

RUNNING TIME
75-90MINS

CAPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR THIS PERFORMANCE

BOOK TICKETS

Tickets for this performance are available across a number of timezones, including BST (Edinburgh, London), EDT (Toronto, New York), PDT (Vancouver, Los Angeles, Seattle), AEST (Sydney).

HOSTED BY DEBORAH FRANCES-WHITE

The Guilty Feminist is an award-winning podcast and live show hosted by Deborah Frances-White. Here we tackle the big topics all 21st century feminists agree on, whilst confessing our “buts” – the insecurities, hypocrisies and fears that undermine our lofty principles. On this very special episode, you the audience get to put your questions directly to Deborah on any subject you like.

“Screamingly funny” Phoebe Waller-Bridge

BOOK YOUR TICKETS

FRIDAY 13TH AUGUST

HOW TO SELECT YOUR TICKETS

Tickets start from £6, however we’re kindly asking you to consider paying more if you can. There are several options for you to choose from.

If there is more than one person watching on the same device, please also consider buying a “household” ticket. If you want tickets for people to watch on separate devices, you need to buy the appropriate number of single tickets.

A minimum of 25% of every ticket purchased for SHEDINBURGH 2021 will go into the SHED LOAD OF FUTURE FUND; a fund that will directly support the next generation of Fringe artists.

HOW TO WATCH

Once you’ve purchased a ticket, you’ll receive an email with a link that will grant you access to the stream during the viewing window. The performances are live streamed so please note that the videos won’t be available after the stream has ended.

This event can be viewed in a web browser, via Google Chromecast, on Apple or Android TVs and on Amazon Fire TV. Find out how to connect here.

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