TravFest24 round-up

News 25 Aug 2024

Today, as TravFest24 comes to a close, we want to mark what has been a vintage month of fresh, innovative and inspiring theatre.

This August has brought vast recognition to our work, and that of our valued partner companies, through sell-out performances, award wins aplenty, forty-six 5 star reviews and more than 34,200 tickets sold.

An unheard of 70% of the eligible productions within our programme won the coveted Scotsman Fringe First Award, highlighting outstanding new writing within the festival landscape.

Our late-night comedy show, Natalie Palamides: WEER was nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Comedy Show - the second time since the pandemic, with the first being Liz Kingsman's One-Woman Show in 2022.

Read on to find out more...

Awards

Wins

Scotsman Fringe Firsts
  • So Young by Douglas Maxwell, Directed by Gareth Nicholls
  • A History of Paper by Oliver Emanuel & Gareth Williams, Directed by Andrew Panton
  • Cyrano by Virginia Gay, Directed by Clare Watson
  • BATSHIT by Leah Shelton, Directed by Ursula Martinez
  • A Knock On The Roof by Khawla Ibraheem, Directed & Developed by Oliver Butler
Filipa Braganca Award
  • A Knock On The Roof by Khawla Ibraheem, Directed & Developed by Oliver Butler
Holden Street Theatre Award
  • A Knock On The Roof by Khawla Ibraheem, Directed & Developed by Oliver Butler
Mental Health Foundation Fringe Award
  • BATSHIT by Leah Shelton, Directed by Ursula Martinez
The List Award for Best Show
  • Natalie Palamides: WEER
The Besties - The Heart Award
  • A Knock On The Roof by Khawla Ibraheem, Directed & Developed by Oliver Butler
Best Musical Award - Musical Theatre Review
  • A History of Paper by Oliver Emanuel & Gareth Williams, Directed by Andrew Panton
Entertainment Now's WoW Award for Outstanding Theatre
  • My English Persian Kitchen by Hannah Khalil, Based on the story by Atoosa Sepehr, Directed by Chris White
The Stage's Fringe Five - Edinburgh’s Breakout Theatremakers
  • Virginia Gay
Cast and creatives of So Young by Douglas Maxwell
Cast and creatives of A History Of Paper by Oliver Emanuel and Gareth Williams
Cast and creatives of Cyrano by Virginia Gay
Cast and creatives of BATSHIT by Leah Shelton

Nominations

Best Comedy Show - Edinburgh Comedy Awards
  • Natalie Palamides: WEER
Popcorn Writing Award (shortlist)
  • So Young by Douglas Maxwell
  • A Knock On The Roof by Khawla Ibraheem
  • My English Persian Kitchen by Hannah Khalil, Based on the story by Atoosa Sepehr
Holden Street Theatres Award
  • A History of Paper by Oliver Emanuel & Gareth Williams, Directed by Andrew Panton
Mental Health Foundation Fringe Award
  • In Two Minds by Joanne Ryan, Directed by Sarah Jane Scaife
Leading Light Award For the Best Scottish Production at the Scottish Theatre Awards
  • A History of Paper by Oliver Emanuel & Gareth Williams, Directed by Andrew Panton
The List Award for Best Show
  • So Young by Douglas Maxwell, Directed by Gareth Nicholls
A History Of Paper by Oliver Emmanuel and Gareth Williams, directed by Andrew Panton Credit: Tommy Ga-Ken Wan
My English Persian Kitchen Credit: Ellie Kurttz
Cyrano Credit: Mihaela Bodlovic

Touring

What better way to see the festival off than to have various of our wonderful companies off on their travels, so that more audiences across the country can experience the joy that has graced our stages this month. This Autumn A History Of Paper makes its way on a Scottish Tour with its first stops at Dundee Rep and the Tron Theatre, My English Persian Kitchen and Natalie Palamides: WEER head down to Soho Theatre to dazzle and entice and Cyrano will capture the hearts of many when it joins the Park Theatre's winter season.


With that, we send our heart-felt congratulations to all that have made TravFest24 as much of a success as it has been. Our utmost thanks also goes to our audiences and supporters without whom we couldn't deliver our programme championing artists and platforming stories of tomorrow.