All This Must Pass
Theatre (new writing, dance)
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Venue 45theSpace @ Venue45 - theSpace @ Venue 45
- 12:35
- Aug 24
- 55 minutes
- Country: United Kingdom - England
- Group: Aurelia Gage
- Warnings and additional info: Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes, Strong language/swearing
- Accessibility: May not apply to all performances. You'll find more information about accessibile performances and how to book tickets in the accessibility tab below.
- Babes in arms policy: Babies do not require a ticket
- Policy applies to: Children under 18 months
Description
A woman embarks on an epic quest through time, travelling for hundreds of years through distant lands to discover how she came to be. She discovers celebrated heroes, despised criminals, defiant women and shattered men – all as the dread of the present day draws ever closer. All This Must Pass is a critically acclaimed story of the invisible forces that make us, love for those we haven't faced, and how we too will one day be ghost in someone else’s story.Please note that while all media gallery content is provided by verified members of the event, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society does not review or approve this content before it is posted. Reports of inappropriate content or copyright infringement can be directed to [email protected].
General venue access
- Accessible entry: Up a ramp into the building then level access into the theatre.
- Stairs: Information not supplied
Wheelchair access type: Not fully wheelchair accessible
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Thomasin Lockwood 78 days ago
I cried at the end, such a beautiful show. Funny, engaging and with a LOT of heart. It belongs in a bigger theatre with a bigger audience. Aidan Morris is magnetic.
Suresh Sanders 80 days ago
All this must pass was a chance find near the station. Delightful engaging, performance. The
audience are taken back and forwards through time looking at heritage through dialogue, dance and song. The good , bad and ugly are all exposed, for in the end we are all a product of it all. Could close my eyes and feel like I was time travelling too.Would highly recommend.
Steve Higgon 80 days ago
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While walking up Cockburn Street on a beautiful sunny Edinburgh Tuesday morning Aurelia Gage enthusiastically placed a flyer in my hand promoting All This Must Pass at The Space@Venue45.
A chance meeting with an inspiring individual and my first Edinburgh Fringe show was booked. I would not be disappointed. I later found out it was written and directed by her too.
The show framed by an excellent actor in a stylish and memorable pink dress, Aidan Morris. The performance was both stimulating and thought provoking. Dare I say it even bought a tear to my eye towards the end. Thank you all involved for 55 minutes of joy and wonderful way to start my afternoon.
Giel Abrahams 81 days ago
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A show that sets the mood with a display of physical control that the performer will carry on throughout. The story weaves in soft comedy with tragedy and incredible emotional control of the part of the performer as well.
The slightly eclectic story gets woven together beautifully and will make you feel a plethora of emotions.
Ciaran Walshe 81 days ago
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Gripping, moving and funny. This is a rollercoaster ride through history with a poignant twist.
The writer of this play - Aurelia Gage - has crafted a riveting journey of self-discovery which is beautiful, human and very relatable. It is a masterclass in the art of show not tell, giving the audience just enough of the narrative thread to keep them guessing where the story is headed yet never becoming expositional. The narrative framework of the piece is very clever as it keeps prompting you to question what the character is grappling with.
Aidan Morris’ star turn here is electric. She captures the audience’s imagination, turning a blank canvas into a number of settings which feel tangibly real. Her commitment to her imagined guides on her journey is what allows the piece to thrive. She is brave and vulnerable in some moments, and a true comedienne in others. Always captivating, always leaving the audience wanting more.
‘All this must pass’ is my pick of the fringe. See it, you won’t be disappointed!
Liam 83 days ago
A wonderful exploration of family and identity told in a compelling, cogent way. This really is not to be missed. A fantastic hidden gem!
Carla Kissane 83 days ago
This was a beautiful odyssey through time and space to reach the heart of a familial legacy. Lovely storytelling and a pithy mix of performance methodologies. Congratulations!
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One4Review 67 days ago
The Scotsman 76 days ago
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