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Made in Scotland showcase 2025 announced

22 May 2025 News
Prepare to be blown away by a tornado of talent from Scotland

Like a fresh breath of air the Made in Scotland showcase 2025 programme launches today.

Whirling onto the world stage with a programme that doesn’t just reach for the skies but invites us to get down with deep space, there’s a sense of the light fantastic about all 16 incredible Scottish events championed by the Scottish Government’s Festivals Expo Fund, which is administered in a partnership between the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, Federation of Scottish Theatre, Scottish Music Centre and Creative Scotland. 

Established in 2009, this vital initiative has supported 299 shows to date, with the onward touring fund supporting over 130 productions to visit more than 50 countries over six continents. The Made in Scotland Showcase provides an unparalleled opportunity to help Scottish creatives, artists, performers and communities to connect not just with the world but with the rest of the known universe, through art and shared experience. 

Showcasing the country’s finest works from across dance, theatre, music and beyond, this vibrant, charming and challenging programme soars with an ambition that sets Scotland apart on the world stage. 

Angus Robertson, Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, said: 'The Made in Scotland showcase is all about highlighting the best of our new talent to the world. Year on year, Scottish artists have capitalised on the opportunity Made in Scotland provides, so I am delighted that this year’s programme is bringing more shows than ever to international audiences of all ages.

'The Scottish Government is proud to support this year’s Made in Scotland showcase with £540,000 of funding through our Expo fund, which aims to help festivals innovate and maximise national and international opportunities for the artists who contribute to them. I have no doubt those artists featured this year will enhance Scotland’s culture sector by forging new connections across the world.'
 
Tony Lankester, Chief Executive, Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society said: 'The support we receive from the Scottish Government's EXPO Fund is truly transformative for Scottish artists. It gives them the opportunity to showcase their extraordinary work on an unparalleled platform at the Edinburgh Fringe, and then to take those shows to audiences around the world. The EXPO Fund’s commitment to nurturing Scotland’s cultural talent ensures that artists have the space to do what they do best, and to thrive on the world stage. The Fringe Society is privileged to help deliver this opportunity and we look forward to celebrating their success with them.'

Laura Mackenzie-Stuart, Head of Theatre at Creative Scotland said: 'Once again, the Made in Scotland showcase serves up a dizzying array of Scottish talent. This August, audiences in Edinburgh will get advance sight of work which we are confident will be gracing international stages for years to come, following in the footsteps of the exceptional and select 299 shows which have been worthy recipients of Made in Scotland funding since 2009. We wish everyone enormous success this Fringe!'

Alex McGowan, Interim CEO of Federation of Scottish Theatre, said: 'The Federation of Scottish Theatre is delighted to continue its association with the Made in Scotland showcase. Thanks to the continuing funding support of the Scottish Government, it’s fantastic to see such a diverse range of work being given this vital platform for connecting Scotland’s artists with the world.'

Gill Maxwell, Executive Director, Scottish Music Centre said: 'We are thrilled to be part of the Made in Scotland showcase 2025, presenting world-class music shows that celebrate the rich talent, creativity and aspirations of composers, songwriters, musicians and artists working in Scotland today. Made in Scotland at the Fringe is not just a celebration of creativity; it’s a stepping stone – an extraordinary opportunity to share Scotland’s music with the world. This year’s showcase offers an incredible selection of work from across the country, full of invention, fresh ideas, multidisciplinary performances and striking visuals.'

2025 Made in Scotland programme 

Children's shows

Pekku
Red Bridge Arts
Recommended age guidance: 3+
Venue: ZOO
Time: 11:00 (45 mins)
Dates: 01 – 09 August
Category: Theatre

Shh... What's that noise? A squeak? A squeal? A bird? It's getting louder. Oh dear... Pekku takes a playful look at what happens when you want to be left alone and others have a different idea. A new show for three-to-six-year-olds by the creators of White and Stick by Me. Co-commissioned by Red Bridge Arts, ROHM Theatre and Ricca Ricca Festival.                                                             
First performed at ROHM Theatre, Kyoto on 15 July 2023. 


The Unlikely Friendship of Feather Boy and Tentacle Girl
Vee Smith and Sadiq Ali
Produced by Catherine Wheels, commissioned by Imaginate, created in association with National Theatre of Scotland and supported by Assembly. 
Supported by the Scottish Government’s Festivals Expo Fund, development funded by Creative Scotland.
Recommended age guidance: 8+
Venue: Assembly
Time: 11:25 (60 mins) 
Dates: 04 – 17 August
Category: Interdisciplinary

Two friends perform breathtaking aerial shows. They fly, spin, hang from the rooftops and fall out of the sky... But they weren't always so glorious. How did they transform from feeling like outsiders to the fantastical creatures they always knew they had inside them? A touching story of a girl who wants to be a monster and a boy who wants to fly. This dynamic and visually stunning aerial show for ages 8 plus explores the universal yearning to belong and the joy of friendship.

Dance, physical theatre and circus

Balfour Reparations
Farah Saleh
Recommended age guidance: 12+
Venue: Summerhall                              
Dates: 13 – 25 August
Time: 16:30 (60 mins)
Category: Dance

The Balfour Reparations is a performance lecture examines the UK's colonial legacy in Palestine, focusing on Arthur James Balfour, Prime Minister (1902-1905) and Foreign Secretary (1916-1919), and his role in denying Palestinian political rights. Utilising speculative choreography and Afrofuturism, Saleh intertwines history, fiction, and fantasy, drawing inspiration from archival materials. Set in 2045, the lecture reflects on a fictive apology letter issued by the UK in 2025, promising reparations to the Palestinian people. The audience become members of the reparations' evaluation committee created on the 20th anniversary of the apology and are invited to participate in the performance.

through warm temperatures
Mele Broomes
Recommended age guidance: 3+
Venue: Assembly @ Dance Base                                     
Dates: 12 – 24 August
Time: 13:15 (60 mins)
Category: Dance

through warm temperatures affirms castor oil's legacy as a natural remedy, an elixir, and a historic source that transcends boundaries. This performance takes you on a journey of reconnection with nature and the body. Weaving vocals and dance, the work shifts from meditative gestures to unfiltered expression building towards self-acceptance. Mele Broomes’ choreography and vocals, with Simone Seales’ live cello and electronic soundscapes, merge as performers shift between solos, duos, and collective movement. Moving towards a place of warmth. Inviting release. This work is BSL integrated.

Stepping In... Spilling Out
Mark Bleakley
Recommended age guidance: 12+
Venue: Assembly @ Dance Base                                           
Dates: 12 – 17 August
Time: 19:50 (50 mins)
Category: Dance

Stepping in… Spilling out: across your parent’s carpet, stepping into the cypher, stepping in solidarity, stepping with strangers in the club. Collaboration with French percussionist Rémy Gouffault, this work takes a walk along the personal history of Mark's dance practice through the foundational act of stepping; the different people, communities, histories and politics that collide with Mark's body through movement. Beginning on an oversized drawing of his family home carpet, using movement, conversations, participation and music, Mark and Rémy guide you through layers of landscapes stepping through; parties, protests, rituals, mosh pits and gas clouds.

Kathryn Gordon: A Journey of Flight
Kathryn Gordon
Recommended Age Guidance: 8+
Venue: Assembly @ Dance Base, DB 3 (22a)                                    
Dates: 12 – 17 August
Time: 14:30 (50 mins)
Category: Interdisciplinary

An immersive 50-minute dance performance created in Shetland and inspired by the migration of birds. Mesmerising choreography, live music from Jenny Sturgeon and stunning projected visuals, A Journey of Flight creates a thought-provoking journey of arrivals, departures, the nostalgia of place and the notion of flight itself. Set against a backdrop of flowing white sheets, the dancers move through ever changing spaces, exploring new states of being and new homes. This visually stunning piece invites audiences to reflect on the delicate balance between nature, movement and our emotional ties to place.

Pickled Republic
Ruxandra Cantir
Recommended Age Guidance: 14+
Venue: Summerhall                        
Dates: 31 July – 25 August
Time: 13:15 (60 mins)
Category: Theatre

Welcome to the jar. Here, tragedy floats and the wail of an abandoned tomato cuts through the salty atmosphere. Come hear the lament of lives not lived, watch the chaotic energy of the search for meaning and find connections between these decaying vegetables and your own existence. Be prepared, bring a hankie, will you laugh or cry? Who knows. You'll leave stirred up but none the wiser. A surreal theatrical cabaret for adults with puppetry, masks, and perhaps a poem that promises more vegetables per pound than any supermarket. Don't worry about inflation when there is disintegration.

These Mechanisms
Christine Thynne and Robbie Synge
Recommended age guidance: 8+
Venue: Assembly @ Dance Base                         
Dates: 01 – 20 August
Time: 17:15 (60 mins)
Category: Dance

In her 80th year, Christine wondered if she might create her first show. Who says an octogenarian shouldn't be working with stepladders, electronics... and water? A performance of persistence and joy, celebrating the beautiful functions and limits of a human body and the desire to make things happen. Assisted by her helper, Calum, Christine manipulates and raps her way along a precarious journey of movement and sound, taking us to surprising places. This is real, what happens along the way we can't be sure. Just got to keep going! Programmed by Dance Base in collaboration with Assembly.

Small Town Boys
Shaper Caper Limited
Recommended age guidance: 18+
Venue: ZOO Southside                                            
Dates: 01 – 17 August (not 04, 11), BSL dates 10 and 12 August
Time: 19:15 (90 mins)
Category: Dance

A young man embarks on a thrilling journey from his small hometown to the big city, where he finds solace and joy in the vibrant LGBTQ+ scene. However, his adventure takes a dramatic turn as he confronts a terrifying health crisis, largely ignored by the government. Eight electrifying dancers bring the legendary Paradise Nightclub to life with a community cast, who blur the lines between performer and audience, infusing the show with the joy and chaos of the club scene. Winner of the Creative Arts Award at the 2024 Proud Scotland Awards.

Exhibition

MŮO
Lomond Campbell
Recommended age guidance: 12+
Venue: French Institute in Scotland, Salle Pierre Boulez (N/A)                              
Dates: 08 – 25 August
Time: 11:00 (360 mins)
Category: Interdisciplinary

MŮO is an immersive audiovisual installation by Lomond Campbell which makes use of muon detectors, sensing harmless radiation in the atmosphere. This radiation is created by cosmic rays, which in turn are the result of powerful nuclear events such as black holes, stars exploding and galaxies colliding. These intergalactic events will literally shape the soundscape, light and visuals in real time, inviting the audience to contemplate the invisible force of the surrounding cosmos and the fragility of our own existence here on Earth. This unique showcase is presented in partnership with Sonica and the University of Glasgow.

Music

MŮO Live
Lomond Campbell
Recommended age guidance: 14+
Venue: French Institute in Scotland                
Dates: 01, 03 – 07, 14, 19, 23 August 
Time: 18:00 (60 mins)
Category: Interdisciplinary

Join Scottish artist and musician Lomond Campbell for a unique live performance of MŮO, an audiovisual experience powered by the universe itself. Using muon detectors, MŮO captures cosmic radiation from deep space, transforming it into reactive sound and entrancing live visuals. Performing with his one-of-a-kind handmade instrument, the Můonophone, Lomond creates a constantly evolving sonic landscape, joined by special musical guests throughout the festival. Blending art, science and sound in a way you've never seen before, MŮO is a cosmic journey not to be missed. Presented in partnership with Sonica and the University of Glasgow.

Waxen Figures
Muto Major
Recommended age guidance: 12+
Venue: Summerhall                           
Dates: 31 July – 11 August 
Time: 16:30 (60 mins)

Dates: 12 – 15 August 
Time: 17:30 (60 mins)
Category: Interdisciplinary

Waxen Figures is an immersive audiovisual experience – a supernatural fever dream, where live contemporary dance, Gaelic singing, and cutting-edge technology collide. This Cryptic Commission by audio-visual duo Muto Major plunges into Scotland's folklore, exploring the chasm between ancient rituals and modern lives. Clay, wax, and the human form intertwine, summoning the mythic and the mystical. Projection mapping and augmented reality bring Pictish carvings to life, blurring the line between past and present. Waxen Figures invites you into a multisensory world, where innovation and tradition dance together, reawakening forgotten truths through a bold, poetic lens.

Aud the Deep Minded
Joanna Nicholson
Recommended age guidance: 12+
Venue: theSpaceUK                                   
Dates:13 – 17 August
Time: 11:15 (40 mins)
Category: Music

A groundbreaking music drama by Scottish New Music Awards shortlisted Joanna Nicholson combining projection art, voice, electronic soundscapes, clarinet and horn. Psychological time travel draws us into the inner world of Aud the Deep Minded, a real-life Christian Viking and conflicted yet brilliant leader in 9th century Scotland. Inspired by fragments of unreliably documented history, and reframed in the present, we explore Aud's transformatory journey from oppressed to oppressor to liberator. Contains swearing.  Soprano – Clíona Cassidy, Horn – Andy Saunders, Clarinet – Joanna Nicholson, Electronics – Alistair MacDonald, Projection – Kirsty Anderson. #IamAud

Theatre

Burst
Creative Electric
Recommended age guidance: All Ages
Venue: Summerhall                                      
Dates: 31 July – 25 August 
Time: 13:00, 13:30, 14:00, 15:00, 15:30, 16:00, 16:30, 17:00, 17:30, 18:00, 19:30, 20:00, 20:30 (25 mins)
Category: Interdisciplinary

An oasis of peace and calm in a sea of festival chaos. Burst is a sensory escape from the intensity of the Fringe. Designed with, and for, neurodivergent families and their friends, Burst aims to explore and soothe anxiety. Creative Electric's bubble doctors prescribe a short stay in one of their infamous bubble beds where you will listen to a track over wireless headphones... slowly throughout your experience bubbles will appear and you'll feel your anxiety float away. In collaboration with Refuweegee, Burst is available in Arabic, Farsi, Ukrainian and English

Karine Polwart: Windblown
Raw Material Arts
Recommended age guidance: 12+
Venue: The Queen's Hall                                                             
Dates: 09 – 13 August
Time: 19:30 (60 mins)
Category: Interdisciplinary

Too old and unsteady to move, too vulnerable to survive on its own, the lofty Sabal palm of Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Garden reflects on two hundred years of containment, dislocation and human care, as it outgrows its 19th century glasshouse home and approaches its chainsaw demise, making way for a new conservation research facility. Award-winning writer-musician Karine Polwart imagines the poetic and musical voice of the old Sabal itself, in an exploration of historical legacies, ecological loss, collective ritual and the multi-generational promise of gardens. With acclaimed pianist Dave Milligan. “***** A spellbinding storyteller” (Irish Times)

Float
F-Bomb Theatre
Recommended age guidance: 14+
Venue: Gilded Balloon                
Dates: 30 July – 25 August
Time: 18:00 (60 mins)
Category: Theatre

Join Astronaut Indra on a nine-month mission to the moon... but not all missions are successful. A new autobiographical solo show by Indra Wilson about the lonely, turbulent journey of experiencing pregnancy loss as a queer young person. A black hole forms when a star dies, explodes into tiny little pieces until it returns back to the dust it once was – as if it never even existed in the first place. With dynamic sound and projections, be immersed in this unique, heartfelt and hopeful debut. Produced by award-winning feminist company, F-Bomb Theatre (Fringe First, Sit-Up Award).

Chunky Jewellery
Barrowland Ballet
Recommended age guidance: 14+
Venue: Assembly                             
Dates: 01 – 24 Aug 
Time: 13:30 (75 mins)
Category: Theatre

Two friends, one year, two births, a death, 18 bursts of laughter, 34,000 tears (each) and one piece of chunky jewellery. It was a year to forget but instead Natasha and Jude turned it into a show. This is a comedy that bites. An achingly joyous celebration of sisterhood, taking the audience on an emotional rollercoaster with open-hearted, brutal honesty. These uncompromising performers team up with Olivier Award-nominated Ben Duke of Lost Dog to create this unflinchingly honest, human and hilarious show. 'Genuinely moving and life affirming' **** (Herald).

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