Performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year was nothing short of incredible. From the 15th-18th of August, my show, *Granny Norbag Saves the Planet*, took over the Assembly Front Room for five performances, with two of them completely sold out! Audiences from all over the world came to see my eco-friendly musical, including visitors from England, Wales, Scotland, South Africa, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
One of the most heartwarming aspects of this journey was being awarded an *Edinburgh Fringe Fund*, which recognised the value of my work with children and families. This support made the financing of the entire experience possible, allowing me to bring the show to a global stage and share its message far and wide.
Feedback from the audiences was incredible. Many described it as *"a great show for children and families,"* with others noting that there was “humour enough to keep the adults entertained." The fast-paced 60-minute performance flew by, with one audience member saying, "I wanted to see it all again!" I was touched by how the show resonated with so many, with some calling it "an inclusive show that leaves you on a real high" and others exclaiming, "I’ll be singing the songs for weeks."
My time at the Fringe wasn’t just confined to the stage. I had some unexpected adventures too! A standout moment was an impromptu duet with Award winning Australian drag artiste Dolly Diamond—a spontaneous performance that had everyone in stitches. I also hit the streets of Edinburgh, interviewing festival-goers, and I even shot a music video in the famous Frankenstein Pub!
The Fringe truly was an unforgettable adventure and I took pride in representing my Rotherham community on such a massive stage. I can’t wait to return in 2025 and experience this electrifying atmosphere again.
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