Lubna Kerr

Chatterbox

Chatterbox

★★★★☆ Gentle humour

Lubna Kerr’s Chatterbox, at the Pleasance Courtyard all Fringe, builds on her difficult experiences of growing up as a child of Muslim heritage in 1970s Scotland.

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Changing places

Changing places

Lubna Kerr’s little listicle on moving into the arts at a later age

Lubna Kerr’s latest play, Chatterbox, arrives at the Edinburgh Fringe hot from a successful preview mini-season at the Morecambe Fringe. It follows Tickbox and Tickbox 2, hits at previous Fringes.

Aug 2 2024 | By | Reply More
Tickbox 2

Tickbox 2

★★★☆☆ Quietly assertive

Lubna Kerr’s Tickbox 2 at the Pleasance Courtyard may not be an entirely new play, but still has a great deal to say to everyone.

Aug 17 2023 | By | Reply More
Tickbox

Tickbox

★★★★☆ Personal story

Lubna Kerr’s parents arrived in Glasgow from Pakistan in the 1960s and Tickbox, at Summerhall for the final two weeks of the fringe, tells their and her stories.

Aug 25 2022 | By | Reply More
Letters from Area C

Letters from Area C

Dr Who’s Sil in benefit for MAP
Nabil Shaban, a regular performer at the former Theatre Workshop , is returning to Edinburgh this weekend to appear in SpartaKi Theatre’s rehearsed reading of Letters from Area C, by Jim Aitkin.

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