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On the 18th June 2023 we'd raised £4,780 with 71 supporters in 42 days. But as every pound matters, we're continuing to collect donations from supporters.
The Strongest Girl in the World is a solo performance about one woman's journey to learn more about her late father and her former self.
by Judi Amato in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
On the 18th June 2023 we'd raised £4,780 with 71 supporters in 42 days. But as every pound matters, we're continuing to collect donations from supporters.
The Fringe Festival is an incredible experience for any theatre-maker. The Festival gives artists the ability to be surrounded by international audiences and creatives, to encounter fellow makers and be inspired by them.
However, the festival is also an expensive affair, and the cost of bringing a play to the Fringe is not a permissive one. We hope that, if you are able to, you consider contributing to this fundraiser in order to bring “The Strongest Girl in the World” to Edinburgh. Your contribution will go to covering
And much more.
Thank you for your contribution and we hope to see you at the show!
The Strongest Girl in the World is a solo performance about one woman's journey to learn more about her late father and her former self. Truly yearns to understand the carefree child that she once was; her father’s daughter. As Truly tells it, she "knows [her] father through other people." In the play, she embodies those other people, voicing family members, friends, storybook characters, and more in an effort to understand who her father was. Through a series of vignettes, movement, and music, Truly Tells a story of growth, grief, and resilience. The play is a comedic and heartwarming look at childhood loss, and how we remember the ones we love.
The play features an all-women team: writer and performer Truly Siskind-Weiss, director Ellie Stevens and producer Judi Amato.
This project offers rewards in return for your donation.