Lost Girls/At Bus Stops

By Róisín Sheridan Bryson

Mon, 07 October, 2024 — Sat, 12 October, 2024

Directed by Laila Noble

Lost Girls/At Bus Stops

An epic queer romance and a love letter to the world’s greatest and most magical arts festival.

It’s the Edinburgh Fringe and the city is suddenly bursting at the seams. Every cul-de-sac and kebab shop is alive with the effervescent fizzing of potential – it is the moment where dreams are made, and hearts are broken.

Jess and Iona are searching… for the greatest show, the finest view, that illusive best chip. As they wrestle with their past and try to avoid the future, they struggle to find the words to confess what they’re really feeling about each other.

Co-presented with Traverse Theatre.  


RÓISÍN SHERIDAN-BRYSON is an Irish, Queer theatre-maker based in Edinburgh. Her play Lost Girls/At Bus Stops' was performed at Page2Stage's More Pages at the Traverse Theatre in 2023. In 2022, she was Assistant Director on Allan Wilson's 'Red Alert! -Cancer'. They have also been produced and commissioned by Stellar Quines, a participant in Dublin Fringe’s MAKE Residency and at Gap Day at the Mermaid Arts Centre, Bray.

LAILA NOBLE is a Queer identifying Director and Playwright from Wales, based in Scotland. Her recent directing credits include Dungeons, Dragons and the Quest for D*** , Bread and Breakfast and Meetings with The Monk (A play, a Pie and a Pint), national tours of The Bush and Waves, and the award-winning fringe show, Moonlight on Leith. Laila is a literary producer and mentor for Page2Stage Edinburgh and has her own Company, ClartyBurd (New Scottish Companies Award 2021). As a writer, Laila was the inaugural winner of the St. Andrews Playwriting Award with her play Y Dyn yn y Llong Danfor [The Man in the Submarine]. Laila is the current Associate Director at A Play, A Pie and A Pint and programmed their Autumn 2024 season.

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